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              More about the GS Guitar Steel At first it may seem like a gimmick ...not what 
                you're used to. But when you think about it for a few minutes, 
                and especially after you try one, it really makes sense! That's what I thought when I first saw a picture 
                of Gary Swallows' new concept in guitar steels at the Nashville 
                NAMM show in July of 2002. My first reaction was that players 
                would not accept it because it was too different. But when I met 
                Gary, and he let me handle some of his beautiful hand made bars, 
                I immediately realized that the pictures didn't do them justice. 
                These things look and FEEL so nice that someone would want to 
                own one whether they play an instrument or not. Within minutes 
                I became a believer in the concept of a guitar steel made of two 
                materials: wood for the handle, and stainless steel for the playing 
                surface.   |   
          | We spent quite awhile talking about his bars, and I learned just 
            how much thought and care he had put into their development. The history 
            of guitar steels has been an evolution away from the "found object" 
            towards a more specialized, ergonomic tool. I soon realized that he 
            had made not only the next step in that evolution, but the next two 
            or three steps at once. Besides his creative use of materials, he 
            had sculpted the shape of the tops of his bars so that your hand lays 
            on them in the most amazingly relaxed and natural position. He had 
            carefully considered every angle, every surface, every radius. From 
            its edge, designed to deliver the clean pulloffs that today's players 
            love, to the weighted, counterbalanced handle, this bar is about as 
            far from a "found object" as you can get. |  |   
          |   Before we left Nashville, I told Gary that I was interested in 
              becoming involved in the production and marketing. Shortly thereafter 
              he sent some prototypes to me and my partner, Dave Coontz. Now it 
              was our turn to get to work. Our job was to devise production techniques 
              which would not compromise the attention to detail that Gary had 
              given each bar that came out of his workshop. Dave's own genius 
              for production was up to the task, and before the end of 2002 we 
              knew how to produce the GS Steel. Collaborating closely with Gary 
              on a couple of design refinements (we always have to put our own 
              touch onto these things), we now are in production.  Rick Shubb, December 2002 
 
               
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