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Roger Shackelton

 

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Post  Posted 22 Aug 2007 9:28 pm    
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Are there any Forumites that play a Blanton steel guitar?


Roger
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Papa Joe Pollick


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Swanton, Ohio
Post  Posted 23 Aug 2007 1:09 am    
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Cool Me!!!!
With a bunch of questions..Tomorrow I'm gonna get them all organized and post them..For now I'm just gonna take my meds and sack out..Took a damn stress test today..Poooooped..
PJ.
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Sonny Jenkins


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Texas Masonic Retirement Center,,,Arlington Tx
Post  Posted 23 Aug 2007 6:28 am    
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,,,Mike Ester did a super job of playing AND maintaining a Blanton for 20+ years,,,I'm sure he would be more than willing to share what he knows. He's a super guy and a super player.
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Jerry Hayes


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Virginia Beach, Va.
Post  Posted 23 Aug 2007 7:34 am    
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Roger, around '72 or so I had a Blanton S-10 that I bought from Blackie Taylor's music in California. It was black and came with 4 floor pedals and no knee levers. I played it for a month or so but being a guitar player first, I couldn't stand not having that low E string. Blackie and I converted it to a S-11 and added two knee levers. One lowered the 2nd string to D and the other lowered string 8 to D# and raised the 4th string E to F. The floor pedals were standard on 2, 3, & 4 (Emmons) but the 1st pedal lowered strings 3 & 6 to G. There was a lot of music on this guitar and I had it for a couple of years before I traded it for a '58 Volkswagen. I wouldn't mind having the Blanton, or for that matter, the Volkswagen back again.......JH in Va.
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George Plemons

 

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Corsicana, Texas, USA
Post  Posted 23 Aug 2007 9:15 am    
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I started on a Blanton that I bought from in Bryan texas from a guy named david farenthold in 1977. A friend of mine here in town still has that guitar. It was built like a sherman tank and weighed almost as much!
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Stu Schulman


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Ulster Park New Yawk (deceased)
Post  Posted 23 Aug 2007 9:15 am    
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When I was about 21 Jimmy Day was playing a Blanton and he told me that's what I should get.I've owned at least three of them,I still have an SD-10 4+4...One of the best guitars ever.
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Mike Ester


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New Braunfels, Texas, USA
Post  Posted 23 Aug 2007 9:23 am    
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Guilty, as Sonny charges. I sold it back in 2005, but I did keep it a long time.
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chris ivey


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california (deceased)
Post  Posted 23 Aug 2007 5:01 pm    
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jimmy fuller?? steeler for 'joker moon' outta texas used to play one...is he still alive and pickin'?
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Stu Schulman


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Ulster Park New Yawk (deceased)
Post  Posted 23 Aug 2007 5:54 pm    
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Fuller is back in SanAntoneeOH! You gotta love a guy who can play like him.
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Mike Jones


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Goodlettsville,TN,USA
Post  Posted 24 Aug 2007 9:42 am    
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Skip Jackson, old steeler for Faron Young and the Kendalls use to play a Blanton. Got a great tone on that guitar too.
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Roger Shackelton

 

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MINNESOTA (deceased)
Post  Posted 24 Aug 2007 1:59 pm    
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I saw my first Blanton psg in 1971, at a small music store in Minneapolis. It was a S-10 w/ 4 pedals and no knee levers. It was selling for $750.
I believe if these guitars would've had a standard wood cabinet they may still be around today. The steel frame made these guitars way too heavy. On the plus side they had a great tone and excellent playability.


Roger
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Jason Longoria

 

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Texas, USA
Post  Posted 25 Aug 2007 7:02 am    
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I saw Jerry Blanton play the other day with Augie Meyers @ Texas Pride here outside SA. I talked to him a bit afterwards, he said he was building a new guitar... very funny and cool guy! it was a suprise to see him out there.
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Jerry Hayes


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Virginia Beach, Va.
Post  Posted 25 Aug 2007 8:36 am    
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Roger, another thing that might have led to their demise was the fact that the pedal changes were tuned under the guitar on the crossrods at the bellcrank instead of the endplate as other steels are (Both endplates were bare with no openings at all). That made it difficult to tune the pedals on the fly if you had to. However, as I remember, mine stayed in tune very well and seldom needed touching up.......JH in Va.
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Stu Schulman


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Ulster Park New Yawk (deceased)
Post  Posted 25 Aug 2007 9:30 am    
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Jerry,Blantons were a snap to tune,the fatstest system I've ever seen,The tricky one to tune was the RKR because you have to use your left hand on the right side of the guitar.Let me tell if you ever showed up at a gig and somehow misplaced your tuning wrench then you realized how cool the Blanton system was...you don't need no wrench.Jason Jerry Blanton is the nicest guy to deal with,and more than that he's been a friend for over 30 years,Chuck Back of Desert Rose guitars reminds me a lot of Jerry.
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Duane Reese

 

Post  Posted 25 Aug 2007 9:58 am    
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I bought Mike Ester's back in '05, wound up parting ways with it recently, but it was a heck of a guitar is so many ways... Although it was heavy, you never had to worry about it's cabinet getting loose! The tuning system is one of the best you'll ever see.

Personally, I'd like to see a rebirth of the breed... With a few design revisions, I think it could potentially be the best guitar anywhere.
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Roger Edgington


From:
San Antonio, Texas USA
Post  Posted 26 Aug 2007 9:21 am    
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When I first meet Jerry in late 60's he had a young boy working for him named Don Beirstead that built his own single neck steel while he still worked there. He was on the road with Moe Bandy for awhile. Don is still plauing the fire out of it.

Jerry is a super guy and built every steel with TLC. There's still lots of them scattered around this area.

It's probably one if the smoothest guitars I've seen. His guitars did not have an axle through the changer fingers. The fingers pivoted against a knife edge.

Blanton's shop was always a fun place to hang out. You never knew who would be there.
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Papa Joe Pollick


From:
Swanton, Ohio
Post  Posted 26 Aug 2007 11:48 am    
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Hey Guys,I'm ready to ask those questions.
Please note these bell cranks and the way they hook to the pull rods.They ain't right.So I'll need to replace them.I have access to a Bridgport and can make new ones,but I need good pics. of the right ones.The bell cranks are no problem,it's the connector to the pull rod that I really need to see.
I also need a Jerry Blanton decal.
Any help gets my thanks.
More questions to follow.PJ





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Mike Ester


From:
New Braunfels, Texas, USA
Post  Posted 26 Aug 2007 12:51 pm    
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Duane Reese has a pic posted of the part in question in this thread:

http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=33552&highlight=
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Bent Romnes


From:
London,Ontario, Canada
Post  Posted 26 Aug 2007 3:16 pm    
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Papa Joe,
Those bell cranks are really intriguing! Apart from the fact that you have to reach under the guitar and feel your way around, I loved this idea of tuning the pedals.
a question or 2...
The longer a travel you need for a given finger, the harder the pedal gets. Is this noticeable at all?
The set screw that holds the bell crank on to the cross rod: Is that sufficient and adequate? Do you have to check it for tightness every now and then? Does the set screw wear out with time?
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Mike Ester


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New Braunfels, Texas, USA
Post  Posted 26 Aug 2007 4:46 pm    
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The design served me well for about 22 years. Never had one of Jerry's bellcranks ever slip on a cross shaft. In fact, I never had to tighten one. They stayed in place.
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Roger Shackelton

 

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MINNESOTA (deceased)
Post  Posted 27 Aug 2007 12:50 am    
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Hi Papa Joe,

I think the former owner cobbled your guitar. I would
find it very difficult to believe that this guitar left Jerry's shop in that condition. YIKES!!!!

Hi Bent,

All the pedals on an original Blanton guitar have the same amount of travel. I had my S-10 set up with a C-6th tuning one time and even the Boo Waa pedal was very easy to press. Reaching under the guitar to tune isn't that difficult. This guitar stays in tune and very seldom needs tweaking. The mechanical advantage of the Blanton pulling system has to be experienced to be believed.


Roger
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Bob Parins


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Brooklyn, New York, USA
Post  Posted 21 Jun 2009 8:01 pm    
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Hey Guys-

I Bought this D-12 with 9 and 5 from Jerry a few months ago. I love this guitar. I put a Universal tuning on the front neck and, for now, I have a B6 non-pedal setup on the back. Who else has some Blanton pictures to put show off?

I see Jerry is selling a S-10 now. I wonder what that one looks like.

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Stu Schulman


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Ulster Park New Yawk (deceased)
Post  Posted 22 Jun 2009 9:12 am    
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If you need better pics let me know.
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Tom Wolverton


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Carpinteria, CA
Post  Posted 22 Jun 2009 9:22 am     S-10
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I bought a Blanton S-10 with 4 pedals back in '73. Kept it for years and loved it. It would stay in tune for months and I loved the bellcrank design. Another forumite is playing it now.
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Bob Parins


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Brooklyn, New York, USA
Post  Posted 22 Jun 2009 12:07 pm    
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Hey Stu-

Had the guitar for sale been yours once upon a time? It's the first one I've seen with the holes in the chrome. I'm not in-the-market for a new steel, I guess I'm just becoming a Blanton enthusiast. I'd love to see any additional pictures that anyone has.

I think mine had been owned by Gene Nivens and was made in the 60s.. I have to call Jerry one of these days and get the history from him.
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