Author |
Topic: What kind of bridge is this? |
Alan Kirk
From: Scotia, CA, USA
|
|
|
|
Craig Prior
From: National City, California, USA
|
Posted 18 Nov 2004 2:51 pm
|
|
That implement of torture actually looks like a mechanism for an crude "whammy bar." Look beside it... see the rudimentary whammy bar?
Sheesh... where was Paul Bigsby when you needed him?
Craig. |
|
|
|
Ray Montee
From: Portland, Oregon (deceased)
|
Posted 18 Nov 2004 3:52 pm
|
|
I would have guessed one of those mechanical TUNING devices; Here it is E7th; over there it is now A6th or possibly C# Min half way in between. But then again, I'm old and it's only my age tarnished observation. |
|
|
|
chas smith R.I.P.
From: Encino, CA, USA
|
Posted 18 Nov 2004 6:58 pm
|
|
It's a Hise Multi-Harp-Triplex. |
|
|
|
Dan Sawyer
From: Studio City, California, USA
|
|
|
|
John Bechtel
From: Nashville, Tennessee, R.I.P.
|
Posted 19 Nov 2004 8:14 pm
|
|
You asked what kind of a bridge it was! I'd say it's a covered bridge, but; I can't tell if it's for auto-traffic of railroad, because; it's covered up. Anyway, seriously: I do believe at one time Paul Bigsby also offered that option on his Steels. They were offered on several brands of steels, but; I don't really know if they were ever perfected enough to be considered accurate! But, all in all; I kinda like the initial-idea! Surely someone could get it functioning satisfactorily! I've considered have the standard modern changer on a steel with a series of hand-operated levers under the body, similar to the Sho-Bud Rack & Barrel System, (I guess it's called) like the Baldwin Cross-Over Models had. That's about as close as you can get to being a PSG-Player without actually going over the line!
------------------
“Big John” Bechtel
’49/’50 Fender T–8 Custom [X2]
’65 Re-issue Fender Twin-Reverb Custom™ 15”
[URL=http://community.webtv.net/mycustoms/MySteelGuitarsand[/URL] |
|
|
|
Steven Black
From: Gahanna, Ohio, USA
|
Posted 22 Nov 2004 4:30 pm
|
|
Paul Bigsby did make these changers to add on to non pedal guitars, I have a catalog that shows these dated back in 1957. These were mostly used on Bigsby steel guitars, but could be adapted to other steels. steveb. |
|
|
|
Dan Sawyer
From: Studio City, California, USA
|
Posted 22 Nov 2004 8:03 pm
|
|
Steve, are you sure Bigsby made these? I always thought somebody else did since they're found on a few different brands of steel guitars. The one on my guitar says "H Hise Manufacturing Co". I guess Bigsby could have built them for Hise. If you have a copy of that catalog page, i'd love to see it. |
|
|
|