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Terry Haggerty

 

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New Brunswick, Canada
Post  Posted 5 Dec 2016 12:40 pm    
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Aloha
Just completed a Lap Steel from Martin Koch's detailed plans (http://www.buildyourguitar.com/books/ebooks/eLAP_sample_full.pdf)
Had help wiring Electronics which include a telecaster pickup from StewMac. For my newbie ear, it sounds great. Have Doug Beaumiers tabs now set to give it a go.
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Terry


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Larry Carlson


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Post  Posted 5 Dec 2016 1:37 pm    
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Hello........

First, I stuck this in a clickable link for the other folks.....http://www.buildyourguitar.com/books/ebooks/eLAP_sample_full.pdf

Second......great job!!!!!!
I like it. Especially the fretboard and the peghead. Very nice.

I rebuild old lap steels and haven't worked up the courage yet to build one from scratch yet.
The fretboard kind of scares me a bit.
Your guitar looks very nice.

Third.......you have one of my amps. Give it back..... Mr. Green
I love that little thing. I use headphones and made my own presets for lap steel.
Sounds great and my wife no longer yells at me to turn it down.

We need to hear what it sounds like now.....hint hint.
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David M Brown


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Post  Posted 5 Dec 2016 2:14 pm    
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Good for you, making your own steel!
Do you use it with that Yamaha amp?
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Tom Pettingill


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Post  Posted 5 Dec 2016 4:31 pm    
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Great job Terry! I'll bet it sounds great. Tele style pickups can be a lot of fun in a steel and there are some great ones to chose from too.
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David M Brown


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Post  Posted 5 Dec 2016 6:03 pm    
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Tom Pettingill wrote:
Tele style pickups can be a lot of fun in a steel
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That makes sense, since Fender make lap steels before the Tele. I always felt like the Tele was meant to sound a lot like a steel guitar anyway.
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Jack Hanson


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San Luis Valley, USA
Post  Posted 5 Dec 2016 6:27 pm    
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David M Brown wrote:
Tom Pettingill wrote:
Tele style pickups can be a lot of fun in a steel
.


That makes sense, since Fender make lap steels before the Tele. I always felt like the Tele was meant to sound a lot like a steel guitar anyway.

It's common today to find old Fender Champion lap steels ("Champion," not "Champ") stripped of their pickup, because it's a dead ringer for the Broadcaster/Esquire/No-Caster/Telecaster bridge pickup. There's a guy in Memphis who has created a cottage industry in stripped out Fender Champion bodies.
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David M Brown


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California, USA
Post  Posted 5 Dec 2016 11:56 pm    
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Jack Hanson wrote:
David M Brown wrote:
Tom Pettingill wrote:
Tele style pickups can be a lot of fun in a steel
.


That makes sense, since Fender make lap steels before the Tele. I always felt like the Tele was meant to sound a lot like a steel guitar anyway.

It's common today to find old Fender Champion lap steels ("Champion," not "Champ") stripped of their pickup, because it's a dead ringer for the Broadcaster/Esquire/No-Caster/Telecaster bridge pickup. There's a guy in Memphis who has created a cottage industry in stripped out Fender Champion bodies.


It seems a lot of old Fender steels get parted out these days. I'm not sure if that is a good or bad thing!
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Terry Haggerty

 

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New Brunswick, Canada
Post  Posted 6 Dec 2016 5:56 am    
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David M Brown wrote:
Good for you, making your own steel!
Do you use it with that Yamaha amp?


Yes, I use the Yamaha THR 10. It's great. I was at a workshop in Maui a few years back and Alan Akaka highly recommended it esp. on the acoustic setting.
Aloha
Terry
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David M Brown


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California, USA
Post  Posted 6 Dec 2016 6:10 am    
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Terry Haggerty wrote:
David M Brown wrote:
Good for you, making your own steel!
Do you use it with that Yamaha amp?


Yes, I use the Yamaha THR 10. It's great. I was at a workshop in Maui a few years back and Alan Akaka highly recommended it esp. on the acoustic setting.
Aloha
Terry


That's a pretty good recommendation!
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