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Dimensions: The guitar is 93 cm long, 14 cm wide and 5 cm high, (37" x 5.25" x 2") Hardware: WSC Volcano dual humbucking pickup Single volume control. Brass nut Standard, adjustable "Gibson" type bridge and tailpiece K-68 tuning heads 3 kg approx. weight Sales and information Internet direct sales only to order
The Neilson Lap Steel Story |
The first Neilson Lap Steel Guitar was made in the year 2000 when Neil Howell and Ken Stephenson, long term friends and musos, designed and made a small number of lap steel guitars to both use and sell. Neil lives in the East Gippsland area of Victoria, Australia and loves working with local timbers. Ken Stephenson is a musician who plays and records with other local musicians and songwriters who are friends of Back Pocket Records in Melbourne, Australia. Ken found it difficult to purchase a new lap steel guitar. It became apparent that there was room in a niche market for an instrument which was only just beginning to find a new level of appreciation for it's versatile sound. A recent recording featuring Neilson Lap Steel guitars was nominated as a finalist Album of the Year in the USA Independant Music Awards 2008 (Alternative Country category). Artist Jo Kelly Stephenson I See Flowers, You See Cars. Soft and shimmering to dirty, gritty.... The Lap Steel sound can be used in genres as wide ranging as blues and roots through to ambient. "The lap steel provides the chordal structure of a song with unlimited open tunings. It can make the sound of a soft beautiful shimmer in the background right through to the dirty, gritty sound that screams in your face.... " says Bill Putt, seasoned lap steel player and long time member of Spectrum (Australian classic hit I'll Be Gone) Other helpful information for musicians.... Neilson Guitar's website contains other helpful information for musicians generally on how to construct chords, playing lap steel guitar and different tunings. You can also view pictures of the first Neilson lap steels being made. If it's other string instruments you're interested in, a helpful little program is the Mouse Guitar. This Java Applet displays tunings for banjo, mandolin, lap steel and pedal steel. Once an instrument is selected the musician can find out where all the chords are. |