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Topic: FryPan-6, Aluminum, Six Strings, Lace DB7 Pickup |
W. Johnson
From: Oregon, USA
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Posted 21 Feb 2015 12:09 pm
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I just completed another fry pan guitar (or boat paddle guitar. ) It is six strings, uses a Lace Alumitone Deathbucker DB7 pickup. Stacked tone/volume pot, toggle switch to split the pickup. All aluminum, including the back plate and fret board. Heavy as I did not route out the neck, the musician buying this want me to. Here are a few pics:
This is not all the pictures, if you want to see the rest I have a photo album on my Innovative Guitars Facebook page. I'll also make a small recording at some point and post there. This pickup really puts out a great sound.
Wayne _________________ I am on Facebook as Innovative Guitars. Photos of all my work in photo album. I no longer make lap steels, but still make tone bars. |
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Stephen Abruzzo
From: Philly, PA
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Posted 21 Feb 2015 2:02 pm
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Really nice steel. You do beautiful work with metal.
What scale and tuning? |
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Tom Pettingill
From: California, USA (deceased)
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W. Johnson
From: Oregon, USA
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Posted 23 Feb 2015 9:37 am
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Tom Pettingill wrote: |
Nice one Wayne I don't envy you, thats a lot of aluminum to polish. |
The polish is grease based, gets all over me, will not wash off with water. I get black from head to toe. And, yeah, lot's of work, noisy, smelly. I made myself a hazmat helmet for the cause. However, to me it's very rewarding to see the polished finish. And I still prefer it over finishing wood: sand, (stain), sealer, sand, clear, sand, clear, sand, clear, polish polish polish.
Wayne _________________ I am on Facebook as Innovative Guitars. Photos of all my work in photo album. I no longer make lap steels, but still make tone bars. |
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Paul Honeycutt
From: Colorado, USA
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Posted 4 Mar 2015 6:22 pm
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The gold tuners add a nice contrast to the aluminum. Nice work. |
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Bill Creller
From: Saginaw, Michigan, USA (deceased)
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Posted 6 Mar 2015 4:10 pm
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Really nice work on that ! |
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Charlie McDonald
From: out of the blue
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Posted 7 Mar 2015 4:52 am
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I love the look; steampunk you could call it.
I call it beautiful. _________________ Those that say don't know; those that know don't say.--Buddy Emmons |
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W. Johnson
From: Oregon, USA
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Posted 7 Mar 2015 10:03 am
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Here's what the musician who purchased this guitar has to say about it:
"Hi Wayne,
I just wanted to tell you how much I love this guitar you built for me. I can not get over the tone. I can not get over how good the sustain is. The tone is so fat and warm but super clear and bright as well. Its truly amazing. I'm going to be selling a couple of steels now as I will never play anything else...really. Just keeping me bakelite ricks as they are collectables and also sound great too. But your guitar sounds the best!
In about 5 mins, I'm going to use your guitar to for a solo on Rosie's forthcoming album. I will be using it with overdrive as the song calls for it but I may put some clean licks on another song as I really need to have this beautiful tone featured in my new release.
Thanks again!!
Andre" _________________ I am on Facebook as Innovative Guitars. Photos of all my work in photo album. I no longer make lap steels, but still make tone bars. |
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W. Johnson
From: Oregon, USA
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Posted 7 Mar 2015 10:08 am
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Charlie McDonald wrote: |
I love the look; steampunk you could call it.
I call it beautiful. |
A few gauges, a few gears and cables, perhaps.
Wayne _________________ I am on Facebook as Innovative Guitars. Photos of all my work in photo album. I no longer make lap steels, but still make tone bars. |
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