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Steinar Gregertsen
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From: Arendal, Norway

posted 18 October 2005 11:12 AM     profile     edit
Here's a Norwegian produced carbonfiber weissenborn, the Halua. This guys design has been discussed here once before, if I remember correct that was his teardrop shaped "prototype 2" which is now owned by Ben Harper. This new model is to be shipped to the Harper family's "Folk Music Center".

I was offered a "test drive" before he shipped it over, but unfortunately we live too far apart so there wasn't enough time for that... He will have Norwegian master steeler Knut Hem record some soundfiles, and those will be posted on his website when they're ready. The Halua website is http://www.halua.no/

Very interesting design.....

Steinar

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John Rosett
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From: Graham, NC USA

posted 18 October 2005 11:19 AM     profile   send email     edit
i love it! any idea on prices? how about a seven string?
HowardR
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From: N.Y.C.,N.Y.

posted 18 October 2005 11:20 AM     profile   send email     edit
My experience with fiberglass has been positive so far. Beltona & Melobro.

I'm curious about this one. Does he have any extras?.....

Mark van Allen
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From: loganville, Ga. USA

posted 18 October 2005 11:27 AM     profile   send email     edit
That looks like a Sunrise pickup- they've sounded pretty good on Weissenborn style guitars in the past. What a great looking axe!

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Steinar Gregertsen
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From: Arendal, Norway

posted 18 October 2005 11:33 AM     profile     edit
As far as I know this is his third instrument, after making two prototypes (you can see them on his website). I have no idea what his future plans are regarding production numbers, prices, etc.

I can ask, if you pay me well enough....

Steinar

PS - yes, that's a Sunrise pickup.

Here's a view from a different angle, shows the 'bowl' shape and arched top better:

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[This message was edited by Steinar Gregertsen on 18 October 2005 at 11:38 AM.]

Chuck Fisher
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From: Santa Cruz, California, USA

posted 18 October 2005 02:19 PM     profile   send email     edit
Wow,great design ideas, sure looks interesting. Any soundfiles or further news/info would be a good thing.
Garth Highsmith
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From:

posted 18 October 2005 02:38 PM     profile     edit
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[This message was edited by Garth Highsmith on 06 January 2006 at 10:59 AM.]

Brad Bechtel
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From: San Francisco, CA

posted 25 October 2005 01:34 PM     profile   send email     edit
That's a beautiful instrument! What a great use of modern technology. Check out the instrument case on the web site referenced above. It's as well designed as the instrument.

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Paul Honeycutt
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From: Colorado, USA

posted 28 October 2005 08:06 AM     profile   send email     edit
It's the bakelite Rickenbacker of the 21st Century! I want one.
Steinar Gregertsen
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From: Arendal, Norway

posted 02 November 2005 12:04 PM     profile     edit
Here's a short video of Norwegian master steeler Knut Hem playing it:
Halua Weissenborn.

Steinar

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Rick Garrett
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From: Tyler, Texas

posted 02 November 2005 12:16 PM     profile   send email     edit
Wow, looks great. Bet its harder to hang onto than a terpentined cat.

Rick

Jason Dumont
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From: Bristol, Connecticut, USA

posted 02 November 2005 12:41 PM     profile   send email     edit
Holy cow that sounds FANTASTIC!! Thanks for the clip Steinar. I personally love the look of it too.
AJ Azure
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From: Massachusetts, USA

posted 02 November 2005 02:16 PM     profile   send email     edit
Now i wanna hear it acoustic
Steinar Gregertsen
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From: Arendal, Norway

posted 09 November 2005 07:46 AM     profile     edit
Knut Hem has recorded the Halua now, using a blend of an acoustic mic and the built-in Sunrise.
Very special sound, kind of like a mix of a Weissenborn and a Tricone......

Winterland
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Halua

Steinar

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Andy Volk
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From: Boston, MA

posted 09 November 2005 11:35 AM     profile   send email     edit
I asked the builder about pricing and availability. He told me he wanted to prepare sound files before giving pricing info but expects to start very limited production at the
beginning of 2006.

This thing sure sounds great in the hands of a good player.

[This message was edited by Andy Volk on 09 November 2005 at 11:37 AM.]

Stephan Miller
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From: Silver Spring, Maryland, USA

posted 09 November 2005 12:38 PM     profile   send email     edit
Man...what's not to like? Definitely a ...Triconal (Triconic? Triconiferous?) character to the upper end...and that bottom end...whew! The way the Halua delivers a low C tuning is impressive. --Steve
Steinar Gregertsen
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From: Arendal, Norway

posted 10 November 2005 04:29 AM     profile     edit
There are now both acoustic and 'blended' mixes on the website - http://www.halua.no/

Steinar

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Jon Zimmerman
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From: California, USA

posted 10 November 2005 05:07 AM     profile   send email     edit
MMMMmmmm...Compressed Composites!....and the sound is delicious, no doubt about it.
Thanks, Steinar, for this behind-the-scene close-up.

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