A Steeler's Strat

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Erv Niehaus
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A Steeler's Strat

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With the help of our Stringmaster guru, Rick Alexander, I am going to post some pictures of a recent creation of mine, the "Steeler's Strat". This is a Strat that I modified as follows:
Loni Specter's "Red Neck",
a Hipshot Trilogy multiple-tuning bridge,
a roller nut
and EMG Select high-impedance humbucker pickups

To say the least, it makes for quite an unusual lap steel. I am from the old "Hawaiian" school and can change from an A, high bass, tuning to an E tuning with just the flick of a few levers.

Hope you enjoy the pictures!
Thanks, Rick!

Erv

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Post by Rick Alexander »

Happy to do it Erv. I appreciate the compliment. I'm not sure that I deserve to be called a guru - that title fits guys like Ricky Davis and Jody Carver a lot more than it does me. But I do try to be guru-vy ! !


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And if I may add one more comment - WOW!
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Extremely kewl!
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Very nice, Erv! Image

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Post by James Quackenbush »

Erv,
SHHHHWEEET !!.....Very nice indeed !!
It look's like a lot of fun to play !!
Where did you get the roller nut for it ?
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Post by Loni Specter »

Irv, You did a great job on that puppy. I bet it sounds as good as iy looks.
As far as I know that's the only RedNeck that's really red!. I know you adapted that Hipshot roller nut to work by mounting it on edge. Very tricky. You should have waited 'cause they now make a raised roller nut to retrofit the RedNeck. 3/8" string height and spacing.
Later, Loni
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Nice One Erv ! Image
don't ferget to serenade the wife now.... Image
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Post by Erv Niehaus »

Loni,
Yes, you're right, I converted a roller nut from Hipshot that was designed for a resonator guitar. I got a file the right width from StewMac and filed a groove in the Redneck. I even set it in there with some black epoxy resin so it would fit nice and tight.

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I don't play anything for my wife that she can pick up and hit me over the head with! Image
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Post by Jerry Hayes R.I.P. »

Hey Erv, what exactly is your basic tuning and how do you have the levers set up. I have a Trilogy on a Nashville Deluxe Telecaster that I wouldn't mind doing this sort of thing to. I'm using it mostly for slide now and have regular guitar tuning on it with each string lowering a half and a whole tone.......Also, how can I get one of those necks...JH

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Post by Erv Niehaus »

Jerry,
To get one of the necks just go to Loni Specter's site: www.lapdancerguitars.com He's the gentleman that sold me the neck. On his site if you go under "new stuff" he shows the Redneck and also has a picture of your's truly.
As far as the tunings go, I have stuck with the old A, high bass tuning, E C# A E C# A, (high to low) and then use the Trilogy to change to an E tuning: E B G# E B G# (high to low). Works slick! Image
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Post by Steinar Gregertsen »

Oh well Erv, since you've showed yours I might just as well show mine..... Image

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The bridge pickup is a Seymour Duncan "Little 59", and the extra output is a 'scar' from a time when there was a guitar synth system on the strat. The roller nut is the new Hipshot model. You may also note that Lonis new necks has more of a Tele style headstock.

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Steinar,
This is kind of spooky! Two Norwegians thinking exactly alike! Image
Nice guitar! What tunings do you use?
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Post by Steinar Gregertsen »

I used it as my 'blues' lap steel for a while, that middle pickup with a touch of overdrive is the best blues sound I've heard for a long time.
So I kept it in open-D, but now that the roller nut is in place I've put on a set of Jagwire C6/A6 strings and will use it for getting into all those "6th" tunings that I've never really explored well enough. So I've set it up for C6, A6 and E13,- there's probably many other variations I'm not aware of too, that can be set as a 'preset' on the Trilogy with those strings. Works great! Image

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Post by Erv Niehaus »

Steinar,
I like the 6th tunings also but usually confine them to my 8 string guitars but it sure wouldn't be a problem to swith from an A6th to a C6th tuning with the Trilogy changer.
Erv