Shubb Hardwood and Stainless Bar
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Tom Jordan
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Shubb Hardwood and Stainless Bar
I've been a steel player since 1984 (pedal mostly) but in the last year, I've been playing/gigging lots of lapsteel and resonator guitar.
My bar of choice these days is the round nose Shubb SP2 but for my reso, I'm really considering a lighter, straight steel (not a rounded nose). I know, lots of muscle memory to turn around (digging the nose of the bar in for licks on PSG), but I've been working around that by using the straight end of the SP2 and practicing.
Has anyone used or using the Schubb Hardwood/stainless bar and how do you like it? Is it still heavy enough for decent tone?
Thanks!
Tom
My bar of choice these days is the round nose Shubb SP2 but for my reso, I'm really considering a lighter, straight steel (not a rounded nose). I know, lots of muscle memory to turn around (digging the nose of the bar in for licks on PSG), but I've been working around that by using the straight end of the SP2 and practicing.
Has anyone used or using the Schubb Hardwood/stainless bar and how do you like it? Is it still heavy enough for decent tone?
Thanks!
Tom
Last edited by Tom Jordan on 19 Sep 2023 3:49 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Tom Jordan
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Mark Evans
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I have a Shubb GS (Gary Swallow) tone bar. Nice grip, good tone.
I also have an EG Smith bar… super pointy like the GS, with a radical rounded saw tooth on the grip edge.
Also have a Beard or something with different angles on each end.
I Have a bunch of sharp edge bars that I’ve acquired over time… but I’ve been converted to Rocky Mountain stone bullet slides. Hallelujah!
PM me and I’ll do a deal

I also have an EG Smith bar… super pointy like the GS, with a radical rounded saw tooth on the grip edge.
Also have a Beard or something with different angles on each end.
I Have a bunch of sharp edge bars that I’ve acquired over time… but I’ve been converted to Rocky Mountain stone bullet slides. Hallelujah!
PM me and I’ll do a deal

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Late 30’s Oahu Tonemaster
LSLME Chatsworth (Lap Steel Legacy Mark Evans w/Sentell cust. Single coil)
Early 40’s Mysterious Employee built National ‘New Yorker’
2017 Richard Wilson Style 1 Weissenborn
Rickenbacker ‘Ace’ lap steel
Quilter 101
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Tom Jordan
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