
Unsigned.
Un-mando'd.
But well boxed.
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Agreed *WAY* wicked (as one says in Boston)Chankgeez wrote:If you're goin' for Eharps, this one's not as much of a deal, but it looks way wicked![]()
https://reverb.com/item/13938283-1950s- ... nd-case-81
Interesting! This one is from the 50's. I'll have to go give it a closer look. Thanks!dubkitty wrote:the frets on a lap steel are only there as position markers. you never touch the strings to the fretboard-analogue, you slide on the strings with a chrome bar.
I almost thought you were joking at first JwarJwar wrote:Interesting! This one is from the 50's. I'll have to go give it a closer look. Thanks!dubkitty wrote:the frets on a lap steel are only there as position markers. you never touch the strings to the fretboard-analogue, you slide on the strings with a chrome bar.
oldangelmidnight wrote:This is the classic ILF I love. Emotional highs and lows. Scooped mids in my heart all day long.
Depends on how your workflow is set up. For frets you just cut the slots on a gang saw and hammer in fretwire. That fits in with the build process if you have other fretted instruments coming off the production line. If you have one product that needs a printed set of fret markers you need to prep the board surface for paint, add finish, then print the fret markers, then clear coat. That's a dramatically more complex and time-consuming process that might not fit in with anything else you make. It also means the fret markers can then wear off over time.Dandolin wrote:I'm always amused in a charmed sort of way when I run across old lap steels with actual frets--seems like a lot of over-building when lines will do....
I could definitely see this being the case in some instances. I wonder too, if some were doing it out of habit, then realized, "oh wait, these things don't even need actual frets." Would be interesting to see the progression with specific companies over time.whoismarykelly wrote:There is also the marketing angle where frets, even if you weren't using them, might be pitched a sign of quality. "The company does all this extra work because they care about quality when they could just use a sticker like Company X" or something along those lines.
oldangelmidnight wrote:This is the classic ILF I love. Emotional highs and lows. Scooped mids in my heart all day long.
…...........................…psychic vampire. wrote:The important take away from this thread: Taoism and Ring Modulators go together?