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Asher Ben Harper owners - say hey!

Post by Greg Simmons »

Well, meet my new mistress...

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What an absolutely amazing horn this thing is :D ...show 'em if ya got 'em :mrgreen:
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Sweet Bill..luv the tortoise-shell pups :D
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Thanks Greg. Congratulation on yours.

That photo of mine is a couple of years old. The guitar now has tortoise-shell covered Gibson-style speed knobs made by Bill Asher for me that match the pickup covers.

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Post by Dave Zielinski »

im jealoous as hell. I just saw Ben Harper a month ago and actually got to play the new electric model. what a freaking guitar. They sound and play incredible and the workmanship is superb.

nice guitars guys. I'll get there someday.
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Yeah, so far a favoured "home alone" stress release activity is to noodle a bit...using a Carr Mercury dimed on position #3 of the 3-position boost (that defeats the tone controls) with the Asher on the neck pup with the coil tap...somewhat, shall we say, ballzzy :D :whoa: :D
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I just bought this Asher Electro-Hawaiian from Steinar Gregertsen. I love it! Hard to make myself play anything else...
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Nice chunk o' koa Don :P
Hard to make myself play anything else...
That's exactly what I'm experiencing...even kinda thinking of selling my '37 Ricky...maybe :twisted:
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Thanks! It sounds even better than it looks! Anybody played one of Bill Asher's acoustic Weissenborns? Might need one of those next!
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I have a T-shirt... :)
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What is the exact string spacing on these?
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Post by Greg Simmons »

What is the exact string spacing on these?
for the current model Electro-Hawaiian, here's the string spacing: nut: 1 7/8 inches, bridge: 2 3/8 inches

see specs here - http://www.asherguitars.com/lap_steel_e ... waiian.php

For the Ben Harper II: nut: 1 3/4 inches, bridge: 2 1/8 inches.

http://www.asherguitars.com/lap_steel_ben_harper.php
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Post by Gary Lynch »

nut: 1 7/8 inches, bridge: 2 3/8 inches

That's a playable spacing. Just what I like. Many newer guitars have too narrow of spacing.
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Don Fox wrote:I just bought this Asher Electro-Hawaiian from Steinar Gregertsen. I love it! Hard to make myself play anything else...
Yeah yeah yeah.... pour some more salt in the wound and rub it in, Don......... :\

Just kidding - I'm glad "Lizzy" lives up to your expectations Don, and I'm confident she has found a good home with you! :)

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Sorry, Steinar. I feel like I'm dating your super-hot ex-girlfriend. I have to show her off! By the way, love your new album!
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Post by Greg Simmons »

Well, aren't we a bunch of HAOLES

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Don Fox wrote:I just bought this Asher Electro-Hawaiian from Steinar Gregertsen. I love it! Hard to make myself play anything else...
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Wow, Steinar sold that to you? Makes me think of the line from the Rhubayait "I wonder what the vintner buys one half so precious as the stuff he sells."

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Jude Reinhardt wrote: Wow, Steinar sold that to you?
I kept the chair..... ;-)
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I've got this one comming my way, hopefully before xmas ( please santa, please)


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1 of 2 made according to mister Bill
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Cool, an Asher with racing stripes :)
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She's a beauty, Andy! You won't be sorry! I would gladly give a Stringmaster and EH-150 for mine. In fact, owning my Asher has made playing any of my vintage lap steels kinda like a trip to the museum - fun and interesting. But when I want to make music, I go stright for the Asher.
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She's beautiful Andy, congratulations!