John's D8 Plank 1962 Conchord

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John's D8 Plank 1962 Conchord

Postby JohnDavisStringsHere » Mon Nov 25, 2019 9:07 am

Just been restoring this old plank and it is almost done......

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Re: John's D8 Plank 1962 Conchord

Postby Mcneilwaeasteel » Wed Nov 27, 2019 9:19 am

John, over 50 views and no comments on your endeavours when restoring this plank, before you despair I'll add one for what it's worth. :o
A nice tone from this guitar and it was well made when new, suiting someone wanting to have different tunings on a twin neck that is not easily available.
Not wanting to be accused of " teaching my grannie how to suck eggs " :oops:
I suggest you try an E13th tuning on the front neck as it's the same string positions as C6th without the high G, but 4 frets up.
Rumour has it that someone near you sells E9th SIT strings that would be of the right gauge, so if you talk nice to him and give him a "cuppa" you might even get a discount on the price as well as free delivery! :roll:
If you add more posts on rebuilding guitars, I'll keep telling myself I don't need another one, then we can both drink tea and contemplate our futures with steel guitars! :guitar: :guitar:
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Re: John's D8 Plank 1962 Conchord

Postby hickenjr » Wed Nov 27, 2019 10:51 am

Love this little guitar.

Would look good in a collection and record well too.
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Re: John's D8 Plank 1962 Conchord

Postby JohnDavisStringsHere » Wed Nov 27, 2019 6:29 pm

Thank you guys for your interest and concern, tis my pleasure to revive these old beasties and if people bother to read my ravings and give the odd comment, that does it for me.........whoop -de- Doo :)
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Re: John's D8 Plank 1962 Conchord

Postby hickenjr » Thu Nov 28, 2019 10:10 am

JohnDavisStringsHere wrote:Thank you guys for your interest and concern, tis my pleasure to revive these old beasties and if people bother to read my ravings and give the odd comment, that does it for me.........whoop -de- Doo :)


"If people bother to read my ravings"

Yep, my life in a nutshell ;)

You're welcome, love these pieces of history. I'm still trying to track down my dad's old Guya 8 String Pedal Steel. No luck so far.
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Re: John's D8 Plank 1962 Conchord

Postby Donny Johnston » Thu Nov 28, 2019 10:22 am

You're welcome, love these pieces of history. I'm still trying to track down my dad's old Guya 8 String Pedal Steel.
I would love to see that. Donny.
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Re: John's D8 Plank 1962 Conchord

Postby hickenjr » Thu Nov 28, 2019 10:50 am

Donny Johnston wrote:You're welcome, love these pieces of history. I'm still trying to track down my dad's old Guya 8 String Pedal Steel.
I would love to see that. Donny.


Probably under somebody's bed in Leeds. He sold it to a carpet salesman in the early 80s to fund his Sho-Bud.

Sorry John, not trying to detract from your post.
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Re: John's D8 Plank 1962 Conchord

Postby JohnDavisStringsHere » Fri Nov 29, 2019 8:58 am

I could never be a plank player but cannot resist messing with the thing as i do love the sound of it...... please tell, is this a recognizable toon ??

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Re: John's D8 Plank 1962 Conchord

Postby Mcneilwaeasteel » Fri Nov 29, 2019 10:23 am

John
You just entered the Hawaiian hall of fame playing that toon and it's recognisable as a version of "Aloha 'Oe ",you could name your version " Alo 'a ee 're it is". :lol:
I think you should keep this plank and further you edumeecation in learning how to use slants and find chords up and down the board without the use of pedals and levers. :oops:
If your short of room in your humble abode and want to keep this guitar in your " collection " as Steve suggested earlier, all it takes is a couple of big nails and a hammer and hay presto it's on the wall, another advantage of having no pedals! :lol: :guitar:
Hope this helps you in your quest to further your talents and is there a prize for guessing the toon? :roll:
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Re: John's D8 Plank 1962 Conchord

Postby mick hearn » Mon Dec 23, 2019 4:08 pm

Hi John. Nice piece of restoration there mate. Are they the original Cyril Proctor pickups on that machine. Sort of a leatherette covering on them. They consist of a block of wood drilled out to take two round magnets each with a coil wound round them. A metal bar was then placed over the top with screws inserted for the pole pieces. They worked beautifully.
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