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Topic: Quilt Maple and Cocobolo Rosewood FPS-002 |
Tom Pettingill
From: California, USA (deceased)
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Posted 21 Feb 2010 8:28 pm
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Edit: finally got some good weather so I updated the post with some better pictures.
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Just got this one finished up and she has a sweet voice. Two pickups and 6 way switching offers lots of tonal possibilities.
Some basic specs
24" scale
one piece quilt maple body
cocobolo rosewood fretboard, control covers, pickup rings, and knobs
mother of pearl markers and logo
string through body cocobolo bridge with a phosphor bronze saddle
custom wound BG-Pups nickel covered humbuckers with 6 way rotary switching
corian nut
vintage style 3 on a plate lollipop tuners
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_________________ Some misc pics of my hand crafted steels
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Last edited by Tom Pettingill on 23 Feb 2010 7:18 pm; edited 2 times in total |
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Allan Munro
From: Pennsylvania, USA and Scotland
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Posted 21 Feb 2010 9:17 pm
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Yet another example of first class workmanship. Finishing second to NONE! Tom, what is that nut made from?
Thank you for sharing the pics.
Regards, Allan..... _________________ Only nuts eat squirrels.
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Rick Barnhart
From: Arizona, USA
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Posted 22 Feb 2010 5:55 am
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Absolute eye candy, Tom. _________________ Clinesmith consoles D-8/6 5 pedal, D-8 3 pedal & A25 Frypan, Pettingill Teardrop, & P8 Deluxe. |
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Roy Thomson
From: Wolfville, Nova Scotia,Canada
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Posted 22 Feb 2010 6:37 am
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A Dream Guitar Tom!
Congratulations on a beautiful masterpeice.
Roy _________________ Custom Tabs Various Tunings
Courses Lap Steel, Pedal Steel |
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Tom Pettingill
From: California, USA (deceased)
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Posted 22 Feb 2010 8:24 am
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Thanks Allan, Rick, and Roy
Allan .. the nut is Corian, its fairly easy to work with and sands and polishes similar to bone.
Here are a couple more detailed shots of the bridge assembly. Its a set / glued bridge much like as done on an acoustic. As you can see in the first pic, I extend the brass tubing liners into the body. This helps with the coupling of the bridge to the body, adds some froward shear strength, and makes it easier to accurately set the bridge once the finish is done.
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Chad Winn
From: Knoxville, TN
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Posted 22 Feb 2010 8:32 am
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That brass tubing idea is great - I really like what you did there. |
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Jim Cohen
From: Philadelphia, PA
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Posted 22 Feb 2010 8:51 am
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Tom, that is absolutely gorgeous, like all of your work. A real stunner. Do ya think you could incorporate the electronics so that a few of those 5 position settings could be 'dobro-simulator'? Now that might actually get me to trade you some money for one... just a notion... _________________ www.JimCohen.com
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Richard Sinkler
From: aka: Rusty Strings -- Missoula, Montana
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Posted 22 Feb 2010 9:03 am
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Woof Woof, Growl Growl. That's a beauty. _________________ Carter D10 8p/8k, Dekley S10 3p/4k C6 setup,Regal RD40 Dobro, Recording King Professional Dobro, NV400, NV112,Ibanez Gio guitar, Epiphone SG Special (open D slide guitar) . Playing for 54 years and still counting. |
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Tom Pettingill
From: California, USA (deceased)
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James Kerr
From: Scotland, UK
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Posted 22 Feb 2010 11:10 am
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Tom Pettingill wrote: |
Thanks Chad, Jim, and Richard
You could take something like the Bobro and build it in. Sounds like a fun project to me |
Tom,
You are having too much fun already.
James. |
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Jim Cohen
From: Philadelphia, PA
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Posted 22 Feb 2010 12:41 pm
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Tom Pettingill wrote: |
Jim ... I don't see any reason you could not incorporate an on board effects unit. |
You don't see any reason why EYE couldn't do that?? Hah! Well, that's just cuz we haven't met yet. I'm a total dunce when it comes to such things, believe me. _________________ www.JimCohen.com
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Stephen Abruzzo
From: Philly, PA
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Posted 22 Feb 2010 4:27 pm
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SWEET!! I love what you did with the tubes and the bridge area with the cocobolo trim. You are an artiste' sir. |
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Rick Collins
From: Claremont , CA USA
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Posted 22 Feb 2010 5:45 pm
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GORGEOUS!
Tom, how many man-hours invested? |
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Tom Pettingill
From: California, USA (deceased)
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Posted 22 Feb 2010 7:11 pm
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Thanks again all
James ... LoL no such thing as too much fun!
Jim ... Let me re phrase that , I don't see any reason we /I could not incorporate an on board effects unit. The players side blank cover area should be big enough to house an on board effects unit with a battery box in the back. I've not actually used one of the resonator effects unit so I could not comment on how well they do or don't work.
Steve ... your #1's bridge is setup the same way. That whole bridge design has been working out great. It takes more time to do them that way, but I think the payoff is worth it.
Rick ... I did not keep track of the time invested and I'm not sure I want to know, but its a bunch. 100 years from now no one will care how long it took anyways, they will just sit back, smile, and make her sing. _________________ Some misc pics of my hand crafted steels
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Steve Cunningham
From: Atlanta, GA
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Tom Pettingill
From: California, USA (deceased)
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Gary Stevenson
From: Northern New York,USA
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Posted 23 Feb 2010 7:15 pm
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Tom you are the Maple Man. your slogan should be "have maple -will build"You have become a standard for excellence in building lap steels.Between yours and the Clinesmiths,the beauty abounds!!! Gary |
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Tom Pettingill
From: California, USA (deceased)
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Mike D
From: Phx, Az
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Posted 23 Feb 2010 8:43 pm
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Great stuff as usual Tom! |
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Todd Clinesmith
From: Lone Rock Free State Oregon
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Posted 23 Feb 2010 9:14 pm
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Great job Tom.
Very creative and unique stylings.
Todd |
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Fred Kinbom
From: Berlin, Germany, via Stockholm, Sweden.
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Will Jaffe
From: California, USA
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Posted 24 Feb 2010 9:10 am
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Wow, that is a piece of artwork. That is a mighty fine and tasty craftsmanship. Any sound clips? |
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Tom Pettingill
From: California, USA (deceased)
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Posted 24 Feb 2010 11:12 am
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Thanks Mike, Todd, Fred, and Will, your kind words are much apreciated
Will, unfortunately I don't have a way to record anything at the moment. Even then, I'm a hack and couldn't do it justice anyways. I've come to the realization that my talents are best suited to creating them and not in playing them. I'm lucky that I'm easily entertained by the simple melody's I can play. _________________ Some misc pics of my hand crafted steels
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Bill Creller
From: Saginaw, Michigan, USA (deceased)
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Posted 25 Feb 2010 9:52 pm
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Fantastic looking instrument. You are the man for beautiful lap steels Tom |
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Tom Pettingill
From: California, USA (deceased)
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