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Greg Cutshaw
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From: Corry, PA, USA

posted 10 September 2004 08:00 PM     profile     
The front cover of the latest Hot Buys catalog from Musician's Friend has a 6 string lap steel guitar for (price delected - see web site for more information). Can be had in metallic red, black or blue finish. Even comes with a gig bag and has volume and tone controls. Could make a nice practice or lap steel for someone. I couldn't build it for that. Thought someone might be interested in picking one of these up at this price.

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[This message was edited by Greg Cutshaw on 11 September 2004 at 08:26 PM.]

Bill Hatcher
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From: Atlanta Ga. USA

posted 10 September 2004 08:57 PM     profile     
Bought one. Very decent.
Denny Turner
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From: Northshore Oahu, Hawaii USA

posted 11 September 2004 03:38 AM     profile     
Can one of you Gentlemen tell us the string spacing at the nut and at the bridge, ...and the scale length? I've thought the "strat" style bridge assembly and pickup must be spanish guitar spacing; but just never asked someone to measure. Spanish spacing is OK for a lap slide guitar played straight-bar but a booger for steel slants at any scale length (for me anyway!).

Thank You,
Denny T~

Brad Bechtel
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From: San Francisco, CA

posted 11 September 2004 09:07 AM     profile     
The Artisan lap steel my friend has is a 22.5" scale and has 3/8" string separation, pretty standard stuff. The nut looks to be made out of the same soft plastic they use for packing computers, but it works.
They won't win any awards for looks, but for a board with strings and a pickup, they do the job.

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[This message was edited by Brad Bechtel on 15 September 2004 at 10:57 AM.]

Chuck Fisher
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From: Santa Cruz, California, USA

posted 14 September 2004 06:30 PM     profile     
these are the student Morrells, 19 1/2 very short scale.

they work, pickup is single coil, so.... if you dont like tone they are strat-type, very standard mounting and size.

oops, I edited this cause I'm wrong, the link is to the Artisan -brand, not sure on the scale-length on these........ they DO have the Morrell too.
cf

[This message was edited by Chuck Fisher on 14 September 2004 at 06:33 PM.]

Iain
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From: Edinburgh, Scotland

posted 15 September 2004 12:51 AM     profile     
I have one. Got it 2nd hand for £50! Ridiculously cheap.

I stuck a metal nut raiser on it (instead of the stock wooden one).
I've gigged it a number of times when I haven't wanted to take a really nice instrument out. It sounds good and plays fine, not least for the price. Again: £50!! Absurd!

Denny Turner
Member

From: Northshore Oahu, Hawaii USA

posted 16 September 2004 12:11 AM     profile     
Thank You,
Aloha,
DT~
Bill Hatcher
Member

From: Atlanta Ga. USA

posted 16 September 2004 05:51 AM     profile     
Denny. The scale on my little $59 special is 21 inches and measures 3/8ths spacing at the nut and a smidge wider at the bridge.

The construction of the instrument is good. Nice finish, decent gears, not noisey or anything. The body is advertised as being of hardwood, but it is too light to be a REAL hardwood such as maple or a good grade of mahagony. Finger board is moulded plastic. The jack is in the wrong place, but fixed easily with a new hole in another area and a plug where the original one is. The instrument looks like it could be upgraded sound wise very cheaply by just replacing the wooden nut with some sort of metal one with a little mass to it.

If you can find one cheap, I would recommend getting it just to ad another sound texture to your arsenal. Great starter instrument for someone just interested in learning some lap steel. Wish they would make an 8 string version.

Daniel J. Cormier
Member

From: Lake Charles, LA, USA

posted 16 September 2004 06:17 AM     profile     
I'm with Bill,sure wish they made these in an 8 string model.

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Rick Alexander
Member

From: Florida, USA

posted 16 September 2004 08:38 PM     profile     
I just got one - black sparkle. It tuned right up to C6 and it sounds pretty good - better than some other steels that I paid a lot more for. The tone control on this one doesn't do anything, but that's a small problem. It comes with a gig bag - ALL FOR $59.00 ! ! !

I've paid more than $59 for just a gig bag . . .

Thanks for the headsup, Greg!

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Rick Alexander
Fender Stringmaster, National New Yorker

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