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Topic: Adding levers? |
Marty Forrer
From: New Zealand
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Posted 6 Oct 2014 7:41 pm
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Can levers be added to a pedal steel that has none? It is stock as made with five pedals and no levers. Excuse the stooped questions, I'm a noobie and just diving into this world of steel. |
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Edward Rhea
From: Medford Oklahoma, USA
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Posted 6 Oct 2014 8:48 pm
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Welcome to the forum, Marty! Someone here can help answer your questions...what did you find/buy? _________________ “TONESNOB†|
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chris ivey
From: california (deceased)
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Posted 6 Oct 2014 8:50 pm
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marty..what brand is it? post some pictures of the underside and you'll get your answers. |
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Ian Worley
From: Sacramento, CA
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Posted 6 Oct 2014 8:50 pm
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The short answer is yes. If you let everyone know what brand/model of guitar you have, perhaps post a pic or two and the replies will be more plentiful (and perhaps actually helpful, unlike this one!)
EDIT: Wow, in the time it took me to type two sentences, two replies appeared ahead of me! |
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richard burton
From: Britain
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Posted 6 Oct 2014 9:10 pm
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As long as the strings attach to something that is capable of movement (ie a changer finger), then you can activate that movement any dang way you like |
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Marty Forrer
From: New Zealand
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Posted 6 Oct 2014 10:45 pm
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I'm a double bassist, and play mostly in a bluegrass/americana/country band. I've had a hankering all my life to play pedal steel. Pedal steels are like rockinghorse poo here in New Zealand, but I just came across an old one called an Echo. It has five pedals and no levers, and I'm just wondering how relevant it would be. It is a 10 string, and seems to be complete. As I'm a complete and utter novice (not musically, I've been playing bass for 40 years), I am just floundering around at the moment. Because it's not mine (yet) I cant take any pics just now. I guess I figure it would be a good entry instrument, given that to import one from the USA is a very expensive proposition. |
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Marty Forrer
From: New Zealand
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Posted 6 Oct 2014 10:45 pm
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Oops. Doubled up the post. |
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Sandy Inglis
From: Christchurch New Zealand
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Posted 7 Oct 2014 12:05 am
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Hi Marty
What part of New Zealand are you in?
Sandy _________________ 01'Zumsteel D10 9+9; Sho Bud D10 SuperPro; 6 String Lap Steel (Homemade); Peavey Nashville 1000; Fender Deluxe 85;
1968 Gibson SG; Taylor 710 CE; Encore Tele Copy; Peterson Tuner; HIWATT T40 C 40W/20W Combo |
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Lane Gray
From: Topeka, KS
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Posted 7 Oct 2014 12:28 am
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As long as all ten strings (or all but #7) have changer fingers, you CAN add levers.
I've never heard of Echo, but that doesn't mean much.
A pull-release guitar will be a bit more of a challenge, as parts will be hard to come by, and you may need to make them yourself. _________________ 2 pedal steels, a lapStrat, and an 8-string Dobro (and 3 ukes)
More amps than guitars, and not many effects |
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Marty Forrer
From: New Zealand
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Posted 7 Oct 2014 12:55 am
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Sandy Inglis wrote: |
Hi Marty
What part of New Zealand are you in?
Sandy |
Hi Sandy, I'm in Napier, but I grew up in Christchurch. |
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Sandy Inglis
From: Christchurch New Zealand
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Posted 7 Oct 2014 1:23 am
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Hi Marty
I spent holidays in Napier as a kid. Great place.
I'll mention you to Paddy Long, he might know of someone close who could help you. There are a few steelers around but not sure of Nth. Island ones.
Paddy added knee lever kits to my first S10 Shobud for me.
Sandy _________________ 01'Zumsteel D10 9+9; Sho Bud D10 SuperPro; 6 String Lap Steel (Homemade); Peavey Nashville 1000; Fender Deluxe 85;
1968 Gibson SG; Taylor 710 CE; Encore Tele Copy; Peterson Tuner; HIWATT T40 C 40W/20W Combo |
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Marty Forrer
From: New Zealand
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Posted 7 Oct 2014 11:11 am
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Well turns out I was a bit premature. My auction bid got surpassed, and I'm not overly inclined to go higher on an unknown instrument. I've bought a cheap lap steel so will muck around on that until another PSG comes up. |
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