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bob grossman
From: Visalia CA USA
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Posted 4 Nov 2002 6:36 am
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Mike:
OK, what is the next best to zirconia and where do I get it? I have an MSA bar, 7/8 I guess. I didn't know there was better until I tried Frank Carter's zirconia. I'd ask him to will it to me, but I'm older.
Within reason, I thought a bar was a bar as long as it was "smooth". [This message was edited by bob grossman on 04 November 2002 at 11:46 AM.] |
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Ray Jenkins
From: Gold Canyon Az. U.S.A.
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Posted 4 Nov 2002 7:10 am
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Bob,Ed Packard is heading out your direction,maybe he will see your post.He has a neat bar,I got too try it yesterday at Troy Porter's house,really smooth, however he left before I could get any more info on it.
Ray
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Steeling is still legal in Arizona
[This message was edited by Ray Jenkins on 04 November 2002 at 07:55 AM.] |
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Mike Perlowin
From: Los Angeles CA
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Posted 5 Nov 2002 6:49 am
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Bob, "Best" is a matter of personal preference. It's like asking whether red is better than blue. A lot of people really like BJS bars. One of my favorite players uses a George L bar. Some people like the new Red Rajah bars. I think the John Pierce "Frozen" bar (which is immersed in liquid nitrogen for 6 weeks to re-align the molecules)is one of the best on the market, and I really like the Dunlop Sitar bar. I also prefer Dunlop's smaller bars for playing my Stringmaster. I've not tried their regular PSG bars, but Dunlop strives for real quality in everything they make and I have 5 of their effects pedals and am very happy with all of them.
If I ever lose my Zirconia bar, I'd probably use either the BJS or John Pierce frozen bar. I like the feel of the BJS, but think the Pierce bar produces a louder and brigher tone than others I've tried.
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Jerry Roller
From: Van Buren, Arkansas USA
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Posted 5 Nov 2002 7:21 am
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I recently played a camp meeting for the Springtown Church in Gentry, Arkansas where Bob Dell is a member and the Church presented me with a new BJS Birthstone and it was a little larger than what I had been using. It took me a couple hours to get used to it and it is a really great bar.
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Reggie Duncan
From: Mississippi
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Posted 5 Nov 2002 3:15 pm
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Me and all of my clients believe that the best bar on the market is the BJS bar. |
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Chuck Martin
From: Clifton, Virginia
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Posted 5 Nov 2002 4:57 pm
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I know a lot of guys swear by the BJs bars but I personally prefer the tone and feel of the John Pearse "cryogenic" bar. |
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Mike Perlowin
From: Los Angeles CA
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Posted 6 Nov 2002 6:10 pm
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quote: Me and all of my clients believe that the best bar on the market is the BJS bar.
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I know a lot of guys swear by the BJs bars but I personally prefer the tone and feel of the John Pearse "cryogenic" bar. |
If I didn't have the zirconia bar I'd definately use one of these two (I have one of each) but I don't know which one. They are both excellent, and it would be a really hard choice.[This message was edited by Mike Perlowin on 06 November 2002 at 10:36 PM.] |
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Jim Smith
From: Midlothian, TX, USA
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Posted 6 Nov 2002 6:20 pm
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I like the tone of the John Pearse bar, but quit using it because of no relief radius on the back end. I was always catching a string when sliding the bar back. Anyone else have this problem with these bars?
Lately I've been swapping between a 15/16" BJS and a 15/16" Red Rajah. |
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Chuck McGill
From: An hour from Memphis and 2 from Nashville, R.I.P.
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Posted 7 Nov 2002 4:58 am
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The BJS bar is the bar for me. I'm proud to
call Bill Stroud a friend. He's a fine man. |
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Paul Warnik
From: Illinois,USA
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Posted 7 Nov 2002 6:22 am
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The first time I was sold on BJS bars was when my friend the late Bill Kerr took one and threw it down on the tile floor of his basement and then handed it to me and said "now find a scratch or dent on it"-I could not-The second time I got sold on BJS is when I played one on my Dobro-every fret now sounds most as good as open at the nut! |
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Ron Randall
From: Dallas, Texas, USA
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Posted 7 Nov 2002 9:56 am
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The John Pearse cryogenic bar has a better sound to me. Better sustain and smooth.
I did my own test between Dunlop, a ShoBud, and a Red Rajah. I like them all...I just like the "frozen chosen" John Pearse bar better. |
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Pete Grant
From: Auburn, CA, USA
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