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Dennis Burow
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From: California, USA

posted 09 October 2005 05:55 PM     profile   send email     edit
Does anybody know where I can go to buy a nut for my Harmony lap steel It's 2" long the gap is a little more than an eighth. I would like to find something metal like I have in my old gibson.
Billy Gilbert
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From: Texas, USA

posted 10 October 2005 12:19 PM     profile   send email     edit
Get a piece of aluminum, a flat file, and a hacksaw and make one the same shape as your old one. Billy
Keith Cordell
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From: Atlanta

posted 10 October 2005 04:45 PM     profile   send email     edit
If you need a nut, you came to the right place- the forum is full of 'em...
HowardR
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From: N.Y.C.,N.Y.

posted 10 October 2005 05:43 PM     profile   send email     edit
Mike D
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From: Phx, Az

posted 10 October 2005 08:36 PM     profile   send email     edit
I still can't believe I sold a perfectly good guitar to that man!

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Michael Winslow
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From: San Francisco, California, USA

posted 10 October 2005 10:41 PM     profile   send email     edit
Thank you Howard,....it's guys like you that make America Great!!! I really needed to see something like that tonight....
Harry Dietrich
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From: Robesonia, Pennsylvania, USA

posted 10 October 2005 11:56 PM     profile   send email     edit
And just think.......I get to spend 3 days with that guy. LOL!

Harry

Dennis Burow
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From: California, USA

posted 11 October 2005 08:34 PM     profile   send email     edit
You guys are a lot of help!!!!!!
HowardR
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From: N.Y.C.,N.Y.

posted 12 October 2005 05:06 AM     profile   send email     edit
Here's what I would do....

a search in no peddlers to learn more about the nut

a thread in the wanted to buy section of the forum

look on ebay, there's always a possibility of something like this turning up.

go to a local machine shop. it can be made.

look in the pedal steel section. the guys there are into fabricating all kinds of metal parts for all kinds of functions, and do a search.

contact Bobbe Seymore and Ricky Davis. they will not post silly pictures but they will certainly steer you in the right direction.

Gary Shepherd
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From: Fox, Oklahoma, USA

posted 20 October 2005 08:58 AM     profile   send email     edit
I have some bone nut blanks. Send me an email if you haven't found one yet.
gs

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Bill Creller
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From: Saginaw, Michigan, USA

posted 20 October 2005 01:53 PM     profile   send email     edit
I have some pieces of black Corian if you would like to make a nut to fit. I'll send you some if you want.
BILL
Randy Reeves
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From: Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA

posted 20 October 2005 02:46 PM     profile   send email     edit
I just read in the NY Times that over in Russia the ground is thawing and th frozen sea is receding (melting) revealing tons of ancient mamouth bone.
the guy harvesting is a millionaire from it.
I bet there will be a nice supply of real bone on the market soon.

I made my nut from square stock stainless steel. I used a jig and my beanch grinder to make a nice back angle. a sharp file cut the grooves fr the strings.
it turned out nice.
are you handy? you can easily make one perfect for your instrument.
metal yards are really interesting to explore.

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