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Dave Zirbel
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From: Sebastopol, CA USA

posted 18 May 2003 10:21 PM     profile   send email     edit
Anyone know? I like his single note picking style.

Thanks, Dave

Andy Volk
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From: Boston, MA

posted 19 May 2003 03:27 AM     profile   send email     edit
Bob used high bass A major: hi to low,
E,C#, A, E, C#, A. He played either a Martin or a Mexican-made acoustic guitar with a Volutone pickup through a Volutone amp.
Dave Zirbel
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From: Sebastopol, CA USA

posted 19 May 2003 06:56 AM     profile   send email     edit
Thanks Andy.

DZ

Ron Whitfield
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From: Kaaawa, Hawaii, USA

posted 19 May 2003 07:08 PM     profile   send email     edit
Not that it matters, but I just bought a Volutone amp and am quite happy about it!

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Andy Volk
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From: Boston, MA

posted 20 May 2003 03:21 AM     profile   send email     edit
Congratulations, Ron.

Anyone buying a Volutone should be aware of some potential safety issues per the info in this thread ...
http://steelguitarforum.com/Forum11/HTML/003138.html

In addition to amps and pickups, Volutone made lap steels that look at lot like Dickersons or Magnatones - MOTS pearl covered from headstock to tail.

[This message was edited by Andy Volk on 20 May 2003 at 03:24 AM.]

J D Sauser
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From: E-03700-DENIA (Costa Blanca), Spain

posted 20 May 2003 04:21 AM     profile   send email     edit
Seems they would make up great welding equipement. I've heard some people have been said to have survived 400V continuous too

I´ve bought one once... it looked just like JB's so... I had too, now didn't I. Well, the things was fried... which probably explaines why I'm still around.

I sent it as a gift to Wayne Tanner (I owed him a favor, you know...). He thought he had somebody who would fix it... I never heard again from it..

But many who have heard JD over time told me that the best to ne he ever had was when he used that VoluTone.

... J-D

Ron Whitfield
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From: Kaaawa, Hawaii, USA

posted 20 May 2003 03:22 PM     profile   send email     edit
Thanx Andy! And for the lead back to the old post. I hadn't seen the great info by Rbt. Braught, that was more than I could comprehend, but neccessary and inspiring! I'll have an amp tech read that and have it ready to rock(safely). If you have other thots concerning my new purchase, please advise. This one has an early Lansing instead of a Rola speaker, any info on this? And JD, I'm gonna ask Wayne about that amp! To view this lil dude on ebay- #2530829454

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[This message was edited by Ron Whitfield on 20 May 2003 at 03:45 PM.]

Andy Volk
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From: Boston, MA

posted 20 May 2003 05:19 PM     profile   send email     edit
There are several photos of Dunn in the late 30's playing electric lap steel through his Volutone amp with various Texas bands in the late 30's. In my research for tmy book, I finally connected with Gary Schireson of the Volutone Company. The Company is out of the music business now (does high-end sound/theatre systems today) but Gary has his family's old amps, pickups and guitars. They are wild. You had to magnetize the strings in order to use the pickups.
Ron Whitfield
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From: Kaaawa, Hawaii, USA

posted 21 May 2003 01:16 PM     profile   send email     edit
That's some good researching Andy! Amazing that they are still a viable company and that you tracked down the family. I'd love to hear the VT guitar and amp together. Can't wait for the postman to bring mine!

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