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Topic: Bullet Bars
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Tom Campbell Member From: Houston, Texas, USA
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posted 03 April 2003 02:50 PM
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Just received my fourth Bullet Bar today from Jim Burden. Why so many bars? I have my steels spread throughout the house and I hate to keep having to hunt down a bar...there's never one when I need it. Why Bullet Bars? If your not into jewels and colors, its the best quality/value, everyday, working bar available. Give Jim Burden a call and stock-up on a couple different sizes. |
Rex Thomas Member From: Thompson's Station, TN
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posted 03 April 2003 03:27 PM
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Yep, for the price & that he can make custom lengths, they work for me. My 2 newest Bullet Bars are happenin'. http://www.bulletbars.com/ |
Reece Anderson Member From: Keller Texas USA
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posted 03 April 2003 06:27 PM
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I would not be without my Bullet bars. In addition to great quality, Jim offers great service. |
Jack Francis Member From: Mesa, Arizona, USA
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posted 03 April 2003 07:16 PM
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What Reece said!  |
David Mason Member From: Cambridge, MD, USA
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posted 04 April 2003 03:01 AM
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I have a 3/4" by 3 3/8" Bullet Bar that has the length I need, but the speed and slant advantages of a smaller bar. It helped me with the transition from lap steel to pedal steel. It still seems like I can learn something easier with this bar then transfer that to a fatter bar, than to learn it entirely with the fat bar. |
Richard Gonzales Member From: FITCHBURG,MA USA
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posted 04 April 2003 07:03 AM
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Have 3 bullet bars, great bars ! Went up to a 1" Dia which allows me to hold it better and real nice sustain. |