A Williams 700 Series Arrives Downunder!

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Ned McIntosh
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A Williams 700 Series Arrives Downunder!

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A few photos of my Williams 700 Series D10 which arrived a couple of days ago, via the ever-helpful and knowledgable Al Brisco. Played it at band-night this evening...what tone, smoothness, ergonomics, engineering excellence and sheer physical beauty! There's something about lacquered Maple which makes it balm for tired eyes!

First, the audience-side view:-

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Now the player's side view:-

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What I choose to call "The Playing Surface":-

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The undercarriage deserves a shot all of its own:-

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The changer features very easy string attachment:-

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and a few more pix for general "eye-candy" purposes! Here's the left knee-lever "cluster":-

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Here's the right:-
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Williams uses a short keyhead...

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and a three-quarter shot of the front with the inlays, name and series identifier:-

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There may be a few Williams' already downunder, but now there's one more, and it's staying here. My thanks to Al Brisco for his help, and my thanks, humble admiration and compliments to Bill Rudolph and his craftsmen for making such a magnificent example of our unique instrument. :D

Note to Aussie steelers: with our Aussie dollar so high, there has never been a better time to buy a top-quality steel-guitar from the US or Canada than now. Life is short and this is not a rehearsal. What are you waiting for?
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Post by Jeff Spencer »

Oh Ned, well done! What a gem :whoa: I was ready to pull the trigger on a Williams when I came upon a mint Zum U12 here. Have not got her yet - soon I hope

Love to here that beast of yours!

Have fun
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Post by Dennis Saydak »

WoW! Even the hand cart is color coordinated. :D

That's a gorgeous guitar.
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How much is this beauty? Bill makes a work of art. I will own one of his someday.
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Congratulations! Bill makes a fine instrument.
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Very nice color, I particularly like the color cordinated dolly. L.
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Post by Ryan Barwin »

I've played that guitar at Al Brisco's shop...it plays and sounds just as beautiful as it looks.
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Post by Paddy Long »

Ned that is one sweet looking guitar mate ... I do love that Flame maple lacquer ... I can see a Lacquer Zum in my future :D

Glad you dealt with Al Brisco - he is a gem of a man all round.
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Very Nice! Welcome to the Blue Willy Club!
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Post by Ned McIntosh »

To answer Chuck's question, the steel was $3600Canadian, and with air-freight, insurance etc added it totalled $4300Canadian, then there was $800Aus when it arrived for GST and customs, quarantine and clearance fees. Imported pedal-steel guitars in Australia are duty-free, according to my customs agent.

Our Aussie dollar is buying about $1.07US at the moment, so when you add it all up the steel cost me (in $Aus) about $4856...this was not a cheap steel in any way, but quality is paid for just once and the rewards for buying quality are ongoing.

I see this as an investment in my playing pleasure and one I am more than happy to make. I got a lot of steel for my money.

I also emailed Bill Rudolph to let him know one of his fine steels had made its way Downunder and he was very pleased to welcome me to the group of Williams owners.
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Post by Mike Perlowin RIP »

I love the color. If I ever get another steel, it's going to look like that.

Congratulations.
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this was not a cheap steel in any way, but quality is paid for just once and the rewards for buying quality are ongoing.

I see this as an investment in my playing pleasure and one I am more than happy to make. I got a lot of steel for my money.
Well said Ned :!: :!: . It would be great to see you up here at the Bris Steel Festival one year, but you would have to bring that baby along.
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Post by CrowBear Schmitt »

She's a beaut' Ned
you done real good
many moons of happiness to both of ya's ;-)
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Post by Brendan Mitchell »

Congrats Ned
What a looker !
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Post by Terry Winter »

Nice, nice guitar Ned.....Al has always given top notch service and advice. Terry
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Post by Tomi Graso »

Wow Ned, that looks awesome man, please bring it to our next steel meeting in Sydney , would love to test drive it if possible !?! An engineering jewel that guitar is ! Congratulations once again !
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Post by Larry Lorows »

That is a great looking guitar. I feel the same way about my Williams. Larry
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Will do, Tomi, will do and you are very welcome to play it as much as you want! We just need Nick to set another date.

Been playing it several times with a couple of bands and it is truly magnificent. The build quality is second-to-none and the tone equals the looks. Ryan Barwin's post was spot on!
The steel guitar is a hard mistress. She will obsess you, bemuse and bewitch you. She will dash your hopes on what seems to be whim, only to tease you into renewing the relationship once more so she can do it to you all over again...and yet, if you somehow manage to touch her in that certain magic way, she will yield up a sound which has so much soul, raw emotion and heartfelt depth to it that she will pierce you to the very core of your being.
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Post by Tim Heidner »

GAS!!!!!!

Those Williams guitars are beautiful! 8)
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Great choice

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Ned, you have made a great choice..you are going to love that great changer..I have mine for 4 years and have never broken a string..also, when you change strings it is so much easier..enjoy.