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Maxime Ledon

 

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Steelopolis, France
Post  Posted 17 Mar 2023 9:47 am    
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Hello,

I was wondering if you knew what lap steel brand/model Roosevelt Collier is playing on these pictures ?
Is it a "homemade" project or does it relate to a known manufacturer ?
Thanks a lot everyone.
Bye



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David Venzke


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SE Michigan, USA
Post  Posted 19 Mar 2023 4:48 pm    
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This online article (from PREMIERGuitar 2013) says he plays/played DL (Dan Lawson) lap steels.

https://www.premierguitar.com/artists/interview-lee-boys-pickin-and-praisin

Here's a Youtube of Dan Lawson demonstrating one of his eight string laps -- that looks very similar in design to the one in your photos.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VaaPoBXJ4ls&t=31s

Dan is apparently a member and was last posting in 2016.

https://bb.steelguitarforum.com/search.php?search_author=Dan+Lawson

Hope this helps.
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Maxime Ledon

 

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Steelopolis, France
Post  Posted 20 Mar 2023 12:42 am    
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Thanks David that's very kind of you.
Funny the article in Premier is talking about a Lee Boys oversea tour in France back in 2003. In fact I saw the Lee Boys in "Cognac Blues Passion" in France that year without even knowing it just before Roy Hargrove RH Factor concert ! At that time I wasn't introduced to the "steel" world but I remember the Lee Boys act as a great show, and in an intimate venue ! Great band. Then I saw Roosevelt "solo" on Jam Cruise couple years ago Smile Absolutely marvellous !
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Jon Light


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Saugerties, NY
Post  Posted 20 Mar 2023 2:16 am    
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Dan Lawson was on my radar years ago from the Facebook lap steel page (which I used to co-administrate). Unfortunately his website says he is no longer building guitars.
https://dpl305.wixsite.com/dllapsteel

Besides the style of guitar in Roosevelt's hands, he made an interesting semi-acoustic guitar. I had been thinking about a baritone scaled instrument but never got serious about ordering one. Steve Kimock posted a demo that impressed me.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eNdOZhwd5wY
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Maxime Ledon

 

From:
Steelopolis, France
Post  Posted 20 Mar 2023 10:42 am    
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Very nice Jon ! I attended my first yoga class with Steve Kimock playing the guitar live (and a real yoga teacher also Smile) !! Funny to connect him to DL Lapsteel and Roosevelt Smile
To be honest I wish I could find a lap steel with a big sound, in the spirit of Roosevelt Lee boys, Campbell Brothers ... I might be looking for MSA superslide or Sierras or others that I don't know of yet ... we'll see. I've also seen on DL's website that he doesn't make guitar anymore.
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Jon Light


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Saugerties, NY
Post  Posted 20 Mar 2023 11:12 am    
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That Kimock clip is rather the antithesis of what it sounds like you are seeking. It's an interesting, different animal.
I don't know that I've ever heard a bigger, fatter, smoother modern sounding steel than both the Sierra and the MSA.
But if you haven't already, do yourself a favor and find some sound examples of Clinesmith lap steels. Both the wood body and the aluminum body guitars sound huge and fat and bold.
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