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Topic: Junior Browns Steel |
Ron !
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Posted 28 Jul 2006 6:56 am
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Just a little thought here.Are there people that would love to have such a steel?
I mean with the tele attached to it.I am thinking about building me these.That is if there are no copyrights on this instrument.Maybe some of you have some input on these instruments.I believe that there are only a couple made.
Ron |
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Michael Johnstone
From: Sylmar,Ca. USA
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Keith Cordell
From: San Diego
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Posted 28 Jul 2006 7:53 am
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Wow. $9500 base price... |
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Ron !
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Posted 28 Jul 2006 7:57 am
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Thats a little to rich for my blood.Just like to know if there are any patents on that Steel-Guit.If not then I am gonna start building.
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Mike D
From: Phx, Az
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Posted 28 Jul 2006 8:02 am
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Sounds steep, but I'll bet the materials and electronics (not to mention the case) would be well over a grand all by themselves.
I doubt there is a patent (but you can check that with a web search) on the combination of a steel and a standard guitar, but there is certainly a trademark on the Guit-Steel name.
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Half-assed bottleneck and lap slide player. Full-assed Builder of resonator instruments.
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Fred Shannon
From: Rocking "S" Ranch, Comancheria, Texas, R.I.P.
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Posted 28 Jul 2006 8:15 am
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Yeh, that price gets rid of a lot of taxi drivers.
Phred
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"From Truth, Justice is Born"--Quanah Parker-1904
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Matt Johnson
From: California, USA
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Gerald Ross
From: Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA
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Ron !
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Posted 28 Jul 2006 8:29 am
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Matt,that really looks cheap and cheesy.Besides they Glued a 6-string on there and I'll bet it does not have the real sound like the Fenders have.
No I think that its best for me to start on this thing in my workshop.And see how long it will take me to get that done.I am in no hurry.
Mike,you are right about all the parts....but who says that I will use original cover plates and such.Besides when I start building these it will not have Fender parts on it anyway.As far as I could check on the internet there is no Patent on these steel-guit's.Thanks for the idea to do a web-search on that.
Ron
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Dave Zielinski
From: Pennsylvania, USA
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Posted 28 Jul 2006 9:08 am
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Ron,
Do I Know you?? we (706 UNION) opened the most recent Junior Brown Show in Pittsburgh at the REX. I live in Irwin.
I have half of a guit steel project form a few years back. email me.
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Jon Light (deceased)
From: Saugerties, NY
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Mike D
From: Phx, Az
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Posted 28 Jul 2006 10:22 am
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Thanks Jon, I'd forgotten that one!
Ron, I wasn't even thinking Fender parts, I was thinking Lollar/Barden P/Us, decent bridges, a tuner pan like Gerald mentioned etc.
Not trying to disuade you at all in fact I've thought about building something similar myself one of these days.
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Ron !
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Posted 28 Jul 2006 11:14 am
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I know Mike.Maybe my response was a little blunt but that was not my intention.What I ment to say is.....I will build all parts myself.Of course the PU's will not be made by me because I have absolutly no idea how to do that.But the rest like pickguards,cover plates etc etc will be build bu me and will not look exactly the same as the Steel-Guit Junior is using.It will be a little different from that model.
Maybe someone can help me with PU's and such.
Thanks in advance
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Ron !
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Posted 28 Jul 2006 11:33 am
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Dave you have mail.
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Michael Johnstone
From: Sylmar,Ca. USA
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Posted 28 Jul 2006 11:40 am
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If I was gonna build one from scratch or even if I was to have Mike Stevens build me one,I'd have the steel neck at a flatter angle - more like the Smith/Mellobar gitsteel knockoff from a few years ago - what'd they call it? A "steelgit" or something?. I've tried to play Junior's ax and it's real difficult to play the steel neck at that angle.The fact that he can do it at all just tells me how much better he'd play it if it were flat. Or you could just do what Jamie used to do before he got the gitsteel built - stand behind a Stringmaster with a Tele around your neck.Much cheaper and easier to play. |
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Lee Baucum
From: McAllen, Texas (Extreme South) The Final Frontier
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Posted 28 Jul 2006 1:16 pm
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How many other musicians came from the same planet Junior did, with the talent and ability to pull off what he does with that beast he plays? |
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Harry Dietrich
From: Robesonia, Pennsylvania, USA, R.I.P.
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Posted 28 Jul 2006 3:36 pm
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* [This message was edited by Harry Dietrich on 28 July 2006 at 04:38 PM.] |
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Rick Aiello
From: Berryville, VA USA
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Harry Dietrich
From: Robesonia, Pennsylvania, USA, R.I.P.
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Posted 28 Jul 2006 3:51 pm
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Damn, Rick
How did you get that picture? LOL!
That was back a couple of years...like 25 maybe. I had hair then.
No ...not at Al's, but that's a thought...maybe we ought to set up and play at Al's for free steaks. I'll bet the customers would enjoy it.
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Mark White
From: Michigan, USA
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Posted 29 Jul 2006 3:27 am
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I thought Gerald brought up a good point that kind of got past over. What does he use for tuners on the Stringmaster half? Maybe they could be had for replacement tuners? |
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Barry Blackwood
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Posted 29 Jul 2006 7:00 am
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Sorry, but at these prices, he must not want to make any ... What average Joe (musician) could afford any of these products? |
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Mike D
From: Phx, Az
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Posted 29 Jul 2006 7:12 am
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Barry look at it this way. He's one guy making top quality instruments. He's probably lucky if he can make 10-12 a year and most of his guitars go for less than the Guit-Steel. Many top flight builders also have regular jobs too so their output is even more limited. Eventually, if the demand keeps up they will have waiting lists years long which can get burdensome so one way to keep things under control is to raise prices.
Some of the top builders of acoustic guitars (and this is also true of some resonator builders like Scheerhorn) found that people were getting guitars they waited 2 years for (and had locked in the price at the time of the order) and then selling them the next day on Ebay for double what they just paid. Sometimes people were even selling their place on the waiting list for far more than they had locked in at.
There's nothing wrong with this but any builder is going to look at that situation and see that they have to raise prices. In the case of a select few builders prices are now regularly in the 5 figures! (not me unfortunately )
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[This message was edited by Mike D on 29 July 2006 at 08:13 AM.] |
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Bill Hatcher
From: Atlanta Ga. USA
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Posted 29 Jul 2006 7:57 am
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I have seen and worked on several of Mike Stevens instruments. They are spectacular and worth every penny he gets to make them. Works of art. |
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Ron !
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Todd Weger
From: Safety Harbor, FLAUSA
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Posted 29 Jul 2006 1:12 pm
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Junior's the MASTER! He's definitely from some other planet, and thank goodness for that! Check out the huge smile on Jackson's face after Jr. finishes his steel break.
Makes me want to go play my Stringmaster right NOW!!!
Thanks for posting that.
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Todd James Weger --
1956 Fender Stringmaster T-8 (C6, A6, B11); 1960 Fender Stringmaster D-8 (C6, B11/A6); Regal resonator (C6); 1938 Epiphone Electar (A6); assorted ukuleles; upright bass
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