Topics about guitars played with a slide and/or string bender mechanism. The instruments, setup, mechanics, playing techniques, music featuring slide guitar and bender guitars, and other related discussions.
Here's a few shots of a string bending device called the "EZ Bender" which was marketed for a short while by Epiphone. It really wasn't on the market for very long but was a pretty cool idea. It was made for 335, SG, Les Paul, or most stud tailpiece electric guitars.
All you had to do was remove your B string (or any other you preferred) and slip it over the tailpiece and tighten down the Allen screws on each side which went into the hole where the string was. The Allen screws were hollow so the string could pass through them after being hooked at the rear of the bender.
Then you'd just put a string back on, tune 'er up, and you were ready for some bending. I have two of these devices at the moment but only have one installed on an old Memphis Les Paul copy that I'm using like a slide guitar or lapsteel. It bends the 2nd sting B to C# out of an open E tuning.
My other one I had on a Les Paul in standard guitar tuning for the B string but I got a McEwan bender installed on it a couple of years ago so it's in a drawer. The bender operates like a "palm pedal" in that you push it down to raise the pitch of the string(s)...
You can find these from time to time on Ebay or Craig's List. I bought the last one I have for only $12 plus shipping........Here's some shot(s) of it....JH in Va.
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Richard Bowden who used to play guitar for Linda Ronstadt used to build those benders,I got in touch with him last year to buy one and he doesn't build them anymore but he did mention that Epiphone built them for a while.They worked great...Wish I had one!
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these are cool...i can see someone developing this idea into one that attaches to the tail piece of a dobro. just send my cut to me for the idea. thank you.
Richard Bowden was half of the "Pinkard & Bowden" duo that used to be on TNN a lot. When he played with that group he used an acoustic dreadnought on which he has a B-Bender attached to the top some way which operated just like this one. I don't know if those were ever marketed. Anyone ever seen one of them?........JH in Va.
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I've never seen one for acoustic guitars, but here's a recording of one.
It's played by Richard Starkey on a collaboration CD with Mark Cosgrove called 'Delaware Crossing'.
Richard Starkey is a big-deal with Martin Guitars and tours the country putting on workshops and showing what Martin guitars are all about.
The song is "Just a Season" by Roger Mcguinn off the Byrd's 'Untitled' album; which features Clarence White employing his bender, also, although a bit sparsely.
An obscure song, but Starkey may have picked-to-do-it so as to make use of the string-bender. It's a Parson's/Green Acoustic String Bender.