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Jim Campbell

 

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New York, USA
Post  Posted 2 Apr 2015 3:04 pm    
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Aw man. Someone outbid me by a long shot on this sol Hoopii branded steel bar. I had no idea these existed. No information online that I could find: Pretty neat. http://m.ebay.com/itm/111631342497
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John Booth


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Post  Posted 2 Apr 2015 4:54 pm    
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Sorry Bro, I needed it Laughing
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Sebastian Müller

 

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Post  Posted 2 Apr 2015 6:42 pm    
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John Booth wrote:
Sorry Bro, I needed it Laughing


Congratulations John, can you tell us a bit more about it ?

What's the diameter, length and weight ?
Is it similar to the Brozophonic ?

http://www.resophonicoutfitters.com/product/BHS-185.html

Best

Sebastian
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Jim Campbell

 

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Post  Posted 2 Apr 2015 8:55 pm    
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here are a couple photos and the info from the ebay listing:






Measures approximately 3" long. Here is the copy from the paper insert pictured above.
A new Hawaiian guitar steel bar under the registered trademark name Sol Hoopii has just been introduced to the musical merchandise trade by the Western States wholesale music corporation, importers and jobbers of musical instruments, Seattle, WA. And Los Angeles CA. Sol Hoopii is the internationally famous Paramount Pictures, radio and recording artist who has firmly established himself as one of the leading electric guitarists in this country. Mr. Hoopii says that to assure perfection in playing the Hawaiian or Electric Guitar you must have a perfectly round steel. Precision lathes are used to turn out perfectly round Sol Hoopii Steels. They are machined from specially processed adamant steel. Adamant steel is diamond hard and wear resistant. Moreover, Mr. Hoopii says that his steel is designed for correct weight and balance. Western States take pride in launching the original Sol Hoopii Guitar Steel and firmly believes it will win and hold the Blue Ribbon of Leadership for the perfect Guitar Steel.
Reprint from Musical Merchandise, March 1937
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Jim Campbell

 

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New York, USA
Post  Posted 2 Apr 2015 9:02 pm    
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I saw this come up once before about a year ago. (I lost that auction too) That time it had the box. Unfortunately I lost the original photos now, but at the time I downloaded the images from ebay and photoshopped them into a template for a reproduction of the box. The top one is just the photos of the box skewed into a flat perspective. The bottom was my cleaned up photoshopped version.
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Jim Campbell

 

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New York, USA
Post  Posted 2 Apr 2015 9:05 pm    
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I'm afraid that just by posting this and making more of you steel guitar forum people want one, I'm probably going to make these even more valuable .. if they come up again the auctions will go even higher and I'll never be able to own one. Ha. Oh well.
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John Booth


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Post  Posted 3 Apr 2015 1:58 am    
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I was just pullin your leg Bro.
I didn't buy it Smile
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Charlie McDonald


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Post  Posted 3 Apr 2015 3:29 am    
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Sebastian, you can't always believe what Americans say.

These things caught my eye too. Many people can afford a $122 bar, but I see they don't hang out here.
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Rick Aiello


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Berryville, VA USA
Post  Posted 3 Apr 2015 5:11 am    
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Adamant steel ...



Laughing Mr. Green
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Ken Campbell

 

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Ferndale, Montana
Post  Posted 3 Apr 2015 5:52 am    
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Rick Aiello wrote:
Adamant steel ...



Laughing Mr. Green


Lol! Coffee out my nose!

Bwahahahahahaha
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Christiaan van der Vyver

 

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London, UK
Post  Posted 7 Apr 2015 8:19 am    
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does anyone know what the dimensions of this bar are? i imagine they'd be different to the brozophonic? has anyone made a replica like this with two rounded edges? thanks!
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Garry Vanderlinde


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CA
Post  Posted 9 Apr 2015 9:23 am     diameter
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I was interested in this bar too and asked the seller what the diameter was and he said it was close to 1/2 inch. I thought that was pretty small and asked him to be more specific and he responded...

"I am coming up with .6667 - hope that helps!"

To small for my large hands.
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Tim Mech


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Toronto, Canada
Post  Posted 14 Jun 2017 12:45 am    
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I found this old thread...
I actually bought both of the Sol steel bars from eBay.
I have the bars in storage but I will give proper dimensions when I can.
I will say that they are very small bars, short and narrow. Almost a novelty more than anything. Not sure anyone would choose one as a main bar.
Helping with the mystery of the rare bar.
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David Mason


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Cambridge, MD, USA
Post  Posted 14 Jun 2017 5:36 pm    
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I am getting so wierd. I used to THRIVE with a 1.25" crystal or delrin bar, now I have some smaller-yet 4" long double-ended stainless ones, 0.75" and 0.675" diameters, and some ordinary stuff - 0.9375", 0.875", 1.0", 1.125" - etc. - crystal, mdf nylon, delrin, steel, brass, hollow, tapered and... it doesn't matter anymore. (?) They all work the same. I guess this is a good thing, except I have more bars than excuses anymore. Waah!

You know, like, when you're listening to your favorite steel players, the best of the best tearing off those wondrous ululating howls and sighs, launching moonbeams - and how you can tell INSTANTLY how long their bar is, what diameter their bar is, the weight and what it's made of?

Because YOU are a deity of tone analysis!

Yeah baby, Git'm! Ummm....
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Bill Creller

 

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Saginaw, Michigan, USA (deceased)
Post  Posted 15 Jun 2017 6:27 pm    
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For many years I played with a 5/8 inch diameter bar, but as older age came along, it was too difficult to hold onto.. So I gave it to Jeff Au Hoy, who I believe has smaller hands than I do... Smile
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