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Olli Haavisto


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Post  Posted 18 Mar 2009 4:12 am    
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Who has played one ?
Opinions?
Thanks,
Ollie
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Todd Weger


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Safety Harbor, FLAUSA
Post  Posted 18 Mar 2009 5:05 am     Here are some links...
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Olli -- here are a few links with more information, and one youtube vid with one being played by Paulo:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AiUovXBHYS8

http://www.folkofthewood.com/page4389.htm

Here's one that Mark Van Allen has for sale:

http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=151669
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HowardR


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N.Y.C.-Fire Island-Asheville
Post  Posted 18 Mar 2009 5:59 am    
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I've had one for years......

It's a great little travel dobro.....easy to carry around and it plugs in......

Now,.....it is a TRAVEL guitar....it does not have the volume, tone, or sustain of a full fledged dobro.....never claimed to and was not built to compete with that....

but, for what it was intended for, I think it sounds darn good......I used to throw it over my shoulder & take it out to the beach where I used to sit in with a guitarist/vocalist......I plugged right into the PA and only had to worry about my playing, nothing else.......
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Stephen Abruzzo

 

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Philly, PA
Post  Posted 18 Mar 2009 6:39 am     Beard Road-o-phonic
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Hey Howard,
How is the Beard R-O-P in terms of quality? Pros and cons? I only ask because $1500 is a lot to spend on just a "travel" lap steel. Thanks.
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AJ Azure

 

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Massachusetts, USA * R.I.P.
Post  Posted 18 Mar 2009 8:46 am    
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for less cash and more volume you could get one of these and install a pick up

http://republicguitars.com/parlorsizeresolian.html

they do come in squareneck
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Howard Parker


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Maryland
Post  Posted 18 Mar 2009 9:44 am    
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Originally designed as a "travel" reso It has taken on a life of it's own as a unique instrument, sort of a hybrid.

The guitar has a dual piezo/magnetic pickup system which allows the player to dial in a pretty broad range of voicings.

The quality is like everything else we build.

It may/may not be your cup o' java. Winking

The acoustic elements of the guitar are built around a mandolin sized spider and cone, both of which we make.

cheers

h (speaking for Beard Guitars)
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Beard Guitars


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Maryland, USA
Post  Posted 18 Mar 2009 9:47 am     I have to remember to change hats!
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Now wearing my "corporate" suit Whoa!
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Brad Bechtel


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San Francisco, CA
Post  Posted 18 Mar 2009 12:52 pm    
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I think they're really cool for what they are. If you're looking for the same sound as a full sized Beard guitar, look elsewhere. If you're looking for a resophonic sound from a lap steel sized guitar, it's just the ticket.

Build quality is very high, up to the usual exacting standards of Beard resophonic guitars.

I wish I could afford one myself. Smile
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HowardR


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N.Y.C.-Fire Island-Asheville
Post  Posted 18 Mar 2009 1:39 pm    
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The quality is nothing short of excellent in terms of construction and materials. If it's a Beard, that goes without saying.

It's not a "main" guitar, but as a high quality (in sound & build) travel guitar with versatility and convenience.....that's your huckleberry......
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Todd Weger


From:
Safety Harbor, FLAUSA
Post  Posted 19 Mar 2009 5:08 am     Beard ROP
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From what I read on the Beard website about it, it looks like it can either give a person more of a 'traditional' reso sound (albeit not the same as an actual acoustic reso)when using the Fishman cone transducer; or if one wants to add some bluesy grit, you can use the Lace magnetic pickup for more of a greeeeeezzzzy delta slide tone.

Seems like it would be a handy thing on the bandstand for someone who needs to be able to access both styles, without having to cart two dedicated guitars for the purpose, or even unplugging, switching, etc.

Cool

So, looking at it that way, it's really like only spending $750 'per' guitar! Very Happy
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