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Topic: New Sierra Day |
Jon Light
From: Saugerties, NY
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Posted 8 Mar 2024 4:09 am
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I figured this deserves its own post in addition to its membership in the huge Sierra post.
My turn!
I wish I had photographic chops because the best I've got fails to show a lot of the deep beauty.
I won't write a book here.
Some key observations:
-- Pedal & lever feel is so smooth and precise.
-- Leverage is extraordinary -- full step lowers (such as strings 6 & 7) that require careful balancing acts on any other guitar I've worked with or owned are just...nothing. 'Oh, that's all you want? I could go down another couple of steps if you need...' it said to me.
-- Cabinet drop is around what I see on my PP. 1-3 cents depending on the string, the pull. It forces or allows me to examine and learn tuning systems that aren't about compensating for body or changer drop.
-- it is SO solid. Not a delicate bone in its body. When the bloom is off the rose, it will still be hauling freight.
-- I have made a friend in Ross. It is a pleasure.
It is so new but I am thrilled that my biggest fear -- converting, ergonomically, to a single body after years of playing SD-12's -- is for nothing. Ross and I worked together on the ergonomics and I have found it so easy to work on to tweak the last bits in place (still a work in progress). In fact it fits me better than any of the bigger guitars.
I'm still buzzing.
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Mike DiAlesandro
From: Kent, Ohio
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Posted 8 Mar 2024 4:26 am
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Congratulations Jon! What a truly beautiful and well engineered modern marvel, with old school craftsmanship to boot.
Enjoy!
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Barry Coker
From: Bagley Alabama, USA
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Posted 8 Mar 2024 4:51 am
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Congratulations on your new Mistress she is "Beautiful"!!! and I am sure everyone who sees this will be Green with envy.
Barry _________________ Zum-D-10, Webb 614-E, 65 Pro Reverb, Evans RE200, 69 Gibson Birdland, 89 Telecaster EAD Bad!! |
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Craig Stock
From: Westfield, NJ USA
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Posted 8 Mar 2024 5:18 am
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Really nice guitar Jon, are the inlays 'Mother of Turtle'? _________________ Regards, Craig
I cried because I had no shoes, then I met a man who had no feet.
Today is tomorrow's Good ol' days |
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Greg Cutshaw
From: Corry, PA, USA
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Posted 8 Mar 2024 5:36 am
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Welcome to the club! Great looking guitar and thanks for posting. |
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Nate Hahn
From: Illinois, USA
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Posted 8 Mar 2024 6:29 am
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Beautiful guitar, Jon. What's the copedent you're using? |
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Jon Light
From: Saugerties, NY
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Posted 8 Mar 2024 6:42 am
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Thanks for the comments, guys.
Nate -- this is what it is.
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Nate Hahn
From: Illinois, USA
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Posted 8 Mar 2024 6:56 am
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Really cool, thanks for sharing, Jon. |
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Tucker Jackson
From: Portland, Oregon, USA
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Posted 8 Mar 2024 7:56 am
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Wow...wow... a new Sierra.
That's more than a "steel guitar," that's a work of art. |
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Ross Shafer
From: Petaluma, California
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Posted 8 Mar 2024 8:04 am
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Thanks for your posts Jon and thank you so much for letting me build you a guitar. I hope you enjoy it for many years! |
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Lee Baucum
From: McAllen, Texas (Extreme South) The Final Frontier
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Posted 8 Mar 2024 10:22 am
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Holy cow, Jon! That is gorgeous!
I just have to ask...
Are You A Turtle?
~Lee |
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Mike Vallandigham
From: Martinez, CA
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Posted 8 Mar 2024 10:45 am
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Holy Smokes!
Ross has really stepped the PSG up to the next level.
Next level stuff.
Congratulations - it's amazing!! |
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Jon Light
From: Saugerties, NY
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Posted 8 Mar 2024 10:58 am
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Lee Baucum wrote: |
I just have to ask...
Are You A Turtle?
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Yes. Yessir I am.
Fact: if this guitar were built from old palettes scavenged from behind Target, I'd still be 100% in for the engineering.
Ross made me have him make it beautiful. Not my fault.
Re: wood, tone wood, construction methods & concepts -- I'm still in discovery mode. The neck has minimal contact with the top. The top has minimal contact with the body. When you tap the top it thunks with a resonance unlike any typical 'solid body'.
I haven't spent enough time yet to answer for myself how significant this is for the timbre at the output. I intend to A/B record this with other steels under as identical conditions as possible to try to hear what I can hear. |
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Ian Worley
From: Sacramento, CA
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Posted 8 Mar 2024 11:53 am
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She's a beauty Jon, I hope you will enjoy her company for many years to come. Ross is a true artist, craftsman and just general all-around badass. _________________ All lies and jest, still a man hears what he wants to hear and disregards the rest - Paul Simon |
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John Hyland
From: South Australia
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Posted 8 Mar 2024 1:18 pm
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Yeah sierra’s seem a class above and the royal standard. |
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Gil James
From: Louisiana, USA
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Posted 8 Mar 2024 1:21 pm
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Stunning!!!😳
Carbon fiber legs and rods?
Wow! |
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Lee Rider
From: Fort Bragg, California, USA
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Posted 8 Mar 2024 9:14 pm
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Stunning guitar, but that is to be expected of Ross. Wondering who did the inlay. David Dart or did Ross do that hisself? Really cool!
Thanks
Lee Rider _________________ Bowman SD10 push pull 3x5, Modified Hudson PedalBro, Sarno Tonic preamp, Evans SE200 with Altec 418B, Standel Custom 15, '67 Showman with D-130F in cabinet, Ganz Straight Ahead, custom Wolfe 6 string dobro, '52 Gibson Century 6. |
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Jon Light
From: Saugerties, NY
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Posted 9 Mar 2024 2:53 am
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Lee -- the turtle was done by Larry Robinson. Ross did everything else.
Fact is, Larry & I did not communicate well. I had something in mind that was quite a bit different, based on my own 'artwork' for my tattoo.
Seeing photos of the completed turtle was my biggest disappointment with the whole process. But receiving the guitar and seeing it in person, I like it a LOT better than I feared I would so it's mostly a non-issue.
I was going for something specific that had personal resonance. I ended up with something different that looks good.
It's all good. |
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Tim Toberer
From: Nebraska, USA
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Posted 9 Mar 2024 6:23 am
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I think it is a very tasteful use of inlay. Normally I am not a big fan, but that is a Rolls Royce if I have ever seen one. I like the turtle.
That is a beast of a copedant, and looks pretty unique. I would love to see an underbelly shot or 2 if possible. Congratulations! |
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Jon Light
From: Saugerties, NY
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Posted 9 Mar 2024 9:12 am
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Thanks for all the good & nice words.
Tim -- I will do an underside photoshoot soon. I've got a client's beast of a poorly maintained push pull (that he just acquired) on the rack right now that I'm elbows-deep in. Soon as I can take it down..... |
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Roger Rettig
From: Naples, FL
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Posted 9 Mar 2024 2:07 pm
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Oh, my! That is an objet d'art!!
The turtle: I'm sorry it's not what you wanted but, without your personal perspective, I think it's very eye-catching. (It would be appropriate on my guitar as an indicator of my speed-picking. )
Congratulations, Jon, and Ross: It's stunning. Bobby Lee communicated his delight with his Sierra in some private emails we shared. _________________ Roger Rettig: Emmons D10, B-bender Teles and Martins - and, at last, a Gibson Super 400!
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Chris Templeton
From: The Green Mountain State
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Posted 9 Mar 2024 9:07 pm
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Perhaps, the most beautiful pedal steel I've ever seen. Congratulations, Ross, Jon and Tom Baker!
SIERRA - LETTING IT SLIDE! (there's a tag line) _________________ Excel 3/4 Pedal With An 8 String Hawaiian Neck, Sierra Tapper (10 string with a raised fretboard to fret with fingers), Single neck Fessenden 3/5
"The Tapper" : https://christophertempleton.bandcamp.com/album/the-tapper
Soundcloud Playlist: https://soundcloud.com/bluespruce8:
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Chris Templeton
From: The Green Mountain State
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Posted 9 Mar 2024 11:01 pm
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The use of graphite is interesting. Ned Steinberger designed my Sierra Tapper, with the 2nd compensated bridge and raised fretboard, for fretting/tapping in tune, and I was hoping he'd design a graphite neck, but that didn't materialize.
Ned made blueprints and I wish I still had my copies. I'm guessing Sierra still has theirs.
My double neck Tapper is a bear to haul around in one case. When I went to show Ned my finished double neck, in Maine, I have the image of him hauling that heavy guitar up two sets of stairs to his workshop, while wondering if he wanted help carrying it . The extra raised fretboard weight is what puts it over
the top for me to carry. (It's gym time).
Imagine a changer made out of graphite with it's minimal friction qualities. No more lube.
I'm happy I had the opportunity to have two Tappers made and was able to pay for them at the time.
The single neck has two locking knee levers, one for a damper that comes up and damps the strings from underneath, through the body, and anther locking knee lever to change tunings for tapping, making tapping patterns more symmetrical.
I imagine, for the purposes of lightening up the pedal steel, you can only go so far making the whole body out of graphite), unless the lighter weight of the body can be secured with the body weight sitting in a seat.
Scotty and Mitsuo Fuiji's SGI guitar is super light, but they easily move using the outside knee levers.
On a side note- Buddy had me pack and mail he back two or three Sierra guitars, to the factory, because he decided to go back to a keyed guitar, because, he said, he and people in general, favored the standard look of a keyed guitar, but I think it was mainly because of the PITA of changing strings.
Chris, Buddy, Ned- '92-Hermitage Applebee's,'91 or '92 _________________ Excel 3/4 Pedal With An 8 String Hawaiian Neck, Sierra Tapper (10 string with a raised fretboard to fret with fingers), Single neck Fessenden 3/5
"The Tapper" : https://christophertempleton.bandcamp.com/album/the-tapper
Soundcloud Playlist: https://soundcloud.com/bluespruce8:
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Chris Templeton
From: The Green Mountain State
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James Quackenbush
From: Pomona, New York, USA
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Posted 10 Mar 2024 12:05 pm
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Congrats Jon, and everyone involved with this beautiful piece of art ! What a gorgeous steel !
When I was. Wee tot, my sister had one of those little plastic ponds with palm trees and a little layout for her pet turtle ….This little setup sat on top of a large decorative wooden cabinet that held linen table clothes, and silverware….It was put there to keep it away from me ! I grabbed a chair from around the dining room table and proceeded to make friends with my sisters turtle !…Everytime I went to talk to this turtle, it would pop its head back inside its shell…. I’m told that this frustrated me, and when that turtles head finally appeared, I bit its head off ! (True story ) My family nicknamed me turtle as my face really did resemble a turtles face !…
That turtle on your steel brought back some strange memories!…Thanks for sharing !….😂 |
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