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thought of 4 more questions:
1)i plan to play seated(always do with everything), and never use a strap, is a strap a recommended idea for one of these or do they balance real nice? 2)is a strap is recommended-do they come from the factory with two strap pins installed-if not, wheres the best place for the front one to be placed 3)anybody use Mr B's slides(somewhere in NC i think)? 4)string choices and gauges recommended for this incoming 12 fret light steel body? thanks daryl |
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That's a nice rig. Your right though. Complete double face palm fail on the description. My resorocket essentially looks like that now. It had the vintage steel finish which I rubbed into a shine with 39 hours of steel wool and sore arms and hands with the neck off.
I like that finish though. Shiny, but not too shiny, so you don't have to go nuts with the polishing cloth every time you breathe on it like the nickel plated brass. I think you'll like the sound of the steel much better. I believe it vibrates better than brass. I'm frickn jealous actually. That thing is nice. It's cool of National to keep stepping up with new models and new finishes because the last thing we'd want is the gas to run out. Man o man. You're in deep sheite man. Once you roll the slide over those strings you're going to want another one. Of course logic always says you need another one to keep in a different tuning. That's the usual Gas justification, especially when a woman asks because we all know how daunting and physically exhausting it is to change tunings. And, being there are dozens of tunings, the Gas can never possibly run out. I'm always in fear of National going out of business because of the economy, thank God they've weathered the storm so far. I got to get that custom order in soon though, just in case Have fun with that and don't dare post about it without several high quality pictures. |
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Hi, Check out the Hot Rod resophonics. http://www.nationalguitar.com/catalog/hot-rod-steel Heard good things about them on the forums. 100% trade in offer for a year if you upgrade to a National. If you like resos you don't lose any money to upgrade and if you don't you'll lose very little and you can just chalk it up yo rental.
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I got out a steel drill bit, and went to town. No biggie at all. Strap button, screw, locknut, washer, bolt, loctite, done. I don't like any type of strap I looked at so I went to walmart and got the fattest sob belt I could find. Burned a couple holes in each end (leather doesn't drill well) and done. Works great and cheaper than a hundred dollar guitar store leather strap. As for strings, I use D'addario EPS-600 Med Jazz Electric Pro Steel Strings. Why? They last for months, rather than 1 week like the phosphor bronze strings. When I did use phos bronze, I used D'addario Acoustic mediums in the red package. Same gauge as the EPS-600 but in phos bronze. 13-56 I think? Light guage strings aren't going to produce the same tension on the cone and thus will result in a tamer volume and attack. I used lights for a long time and didn't know what I was missing. Mr. B's seems ok, but expensive I think compared to Diamond Bottlenecks, which is in England. So your going to wait a couple weeks if you order from Diamond. If your in a quick fix, go to Sears and try out some craftsman deep sockets while your waiting for your slide if you have to order one. If you order from Diamond, tell him I sent you and he'll hook you up. I think it will be (well can't say prices on here) I already got verbally assaulted once for that. But it will be less than Mr. B's but take longer. Plus with Ian / Diamond you can tell him, I want it this long, this inside diameter, this outside diameter and this color. You can choose a notch /crescent at hand end. You can choose flat ends, rounded ends, beveled ends. You can literally go insane ordering a slide Order 2 if you can, because one roll off the counter onto the tile and your done. Like 2 of mine in the past 2 months Last edited by knuckle; 01-27-2011 at 04:19 PM. |
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What does the crescent cutout do for a person with a slide? "Plus with Ian / Diamond you can tell him, I want it this long, this inside diameter, this outside diameter and this color. You can choose a notch /crescent at hand end. You can choose flat ends, rounded ends, beveled ends. You can literally go insane ordering a slide " I've saw those notches on some slides lately and i don't have a clue. thanks daryl |
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Those photos are giving me resonator envy.
And I own a 1930 National Duolian. I'm going to take a cold shower now. |
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I buggered up one of Mr. B's...its a cobalt blue. I took a Dremel to it to try to grind out the seam on the bottle neck because the seam bothered me when it hit the strings....and now the surface is rougher than it ought to be and I'm not sure how to fix it...don't know if it can be fixed or if I should give up and try a different one. BTW...Mr B's in south South Carolina. Big difference.
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Hey Dotneck
I just finalized the deal around 500pm today. I had been going back and forth and I got a good price on the NRP. I almost got the M1 but last nite i kept coming back to the metal sound when i would watch youtube players. I guess its that "sound in my head" i'm searching for. I was going to PM you tonite-just hadn't had much time until now. thanks for your help and offer daryl |