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Old July 4th, 2008, 10:13 AM   #1 (permalink)
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For all you multi-bender types...

Here is a link I recently ran across that is somewhere between CLARENCE and a DUESENBERG.

Apparently this thing is made in Europe as there is very little info about it on the net here in the USA.

Thought you might enjoy.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vALAYxUpZC8
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Old July 4th, 2008, 10:45 AM   #2 (permalink)
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pretty neat! it looks kinda like the old phil baugh thing more than anything else... I wonder what it costs?

that guy can play beautifully... what a great world where people figure this kinda stuff out!
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Old July 4th, 2008, 01:50 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Looks very nicely made. Something bothers me though...maybe it's his nerves recording the "demo"...dunno; but the whole thing seems very "stiff". It's like the music was calculated on a machine and played with about that much emotion. The *gadget* works fine, but), and this is my usual complaint about "new" benders) it's "pull"/"release"...there's no music in the *middle*; it's an on-off switch. But mainly it's hard to get too excited when the player seems completely bored by the whole thing.

There's no fire...or emotion. Heck, I'd settle for a little over-the-top showoff stuff. But it's just...boring.
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Old July 4th, 2008, 04:34 PM   #4 (permalink)
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When Gene talked to Clarence about putting pedals on his tele, his response was basically - if I wanted a pedal steel guitar, I'd play a pedal steel guitar. I think this device is a classic example.

I too found the playing boring. After 30 seconds, it all sounded the same. The on off effect without anything in the middle is really bland. IMHO, the purpose of a tele bender is to add fluidity to your playing. Not to be a pedal steel.
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Old July 4th, 2008, 04:35 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Jim, I wonder if one of us pedal steelers played it, if it would sound less on or off. After all, you and I know that "gettin' there is half the fun!"
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Old July 4th, 2008, 08:55 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Don't be too hard on the guy...he did crack a smile a couple of times! I agree with Silverface, it did look well crafted and very solid.
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Old July 4th, 2008, 10:29 PM   #7 (permalink)
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from what i see it is the same animal as the McKenzie system i have gathering dust out in the garage that i bought from a fellow forum member several years ago....nifty, well crafted unit, works flawlessly, no complaints other than i always felt i was "tied" to the thing and a PITA to hook up and take apart... my feet were both pretty much totally occupied operating bass and tonality pedals for my Solton MS40 (MIDI drum, bass, rythym machine) when i played out so i had no foot available to use it; if i had 3 feet, then heck yeah, it would be the cat's butt...for recording, it was just fine, but not for playing in my 2 piece gig........but, as far as the bender in the video....nuthin' new to be seen there, in my opinion...they've been around in one form or another for a long time....i personally thought the guy was a pretty decent player....
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Old July 5th, 2008, 11:48 AM   #8 (permalink)
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I' ve never tried it BUT I'd love too!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Looks like a very cool system.

2 thumbs up.

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Old July 7th, 2008, 01:57 AM   #9 (permalink)
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I just watched it and I think he's great...........

And that bender seems to work great. It looks like he's got pullers on the first three strings. I wonder if you could get one with more pulls, Phil Baugh had six on his guitar.

As far as on/off, I didn't hear any of that, it was very nice and smooth. I especially liked his use of the slide. Did you notice his left hand positioning when playing slide? That's why a P/W bender is virtually useless for slide playing. My favorite bender for slide is a Bigsby Palm Pedal but a standard HipShot comes in a very close almost equal second.

Is the player the manufacturer of the device? I think I'd like to have more info on it as it's a pretty cool looking device and seems fairly well made.....JH in Va.
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Old July 7th, 2008, 03:18 PM   #10 (permalink)
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I did a search, and couldn't find anything else.
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Old July 7th, 2008, 10:57 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Cool device and sweet playing! The guy looked and sounded bored to me too and the second piece he played with the distortion and cheesey backing tracks was just awful.
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Old July 9th, 2008, 09:44 AM   #12 (permalink)
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The on off effect without anything in the middle is really bland
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Mike Breen is a classic example of how to really use a bender in the same style of the above link. These tracks are anything but boring and are done on a traditional tele B Bender.

Honky Tonk #22

http://cdbaby.com/mp3lofi/mikebreen3-02.m3u

Stillness Of A Snowy Night

http://cdbaby.com/mp3lofi/mikebreen3-09.m3u
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