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wlgiii - Posted - 07/26/2023: 07:55:48
Based on past conversations, a number of folks here play steel as well as resonator guitars. Here's a shout-out if you happen to need legs:
steelguitarparts.net/guitar/st...talog.htm
Friendly in the emails, good prices, very good timing, the legs are well built and solid, and they work great. Highly recommended. One caveat- at the moment, adjuster parts are out of stock. But if you're like me and sit with the same height always, it's fine.
Bob Blair - Posted - 07/26/2023: 08:39:26
Did you get the alloy legs or steel? I'm interested in getting a couple of sets of lighter alloy legs to cut down on weight of my guitars.
MarkinSonoma - Posted - 07/26/2023: 10:03:14
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Originally posted by Bob BlairDid you get the alloy legs or steel? I'm interested in getting a couple of sets of lighter alloy legs to cut down on weight of my guitars.
Bob, if you really want to go light, you should contact Ross Shafer @ Sierra Steel Guitars here in Sonoma County.
I'm not sure if he would sell a set of legs without them being attached to a guitar, but since they are made of carbon fiber they will be as light as it gets!