Discontinued until further notice!
Discontinued until further notice!
- The bars comes in a choice either a Bullnose or Angle Cut (4.125" length) . Both are 7/8" Stainless Steel.
- Quantities are limited.
- Adjustable finger loop for better grip and control.
The Pedal Slide... For Lap Steel, Resonator, Pedal Steel and Slide Guitar Players. Being Introduced for the 1st time at Winter NAMM 2015 in
Anaheim, CA.
Every now and then, a new invention comes along and
revolutionizes the musical instrument world. This invention isn't just a device. It's a device that also creates a brand new instrument ...
The Pedal Slide, invented by Dr. Gaylan Moushon and
Guitarist and Inventor Tim Wallis, allows you to play chords and licks that are
impossible to play using a traditional standard slide or bar.
With the Pedal Side, you can easily play minors, 5ths, 6ths,
7ths, 9ths, diminished and augmented chords ... even in open Major tunings.
Whether you're into Blues, Jazz, Rock, Bluegrass, Western Swing or Country, the Pedal Slide will expand your
capabilities to play what was once before the impossible.
- Keep in mind, there is a steep learning curve to it, so give yourself some time to get used to it.
If you don't have a Lap Steel style guitar, you can simply
attaching a raised nut on to an acoustic or electric guitar and easily turn it
in to ... a Pedal Slide Guitar.
The Pedal Slide, by Axtremity, is a highly precision
engineered device. With it's advanced motion reversing cam, the Pedal Slide
allows you to get the most distance with the least amount of travel. ... Made
of Stainless Steel and Anodized Aircraft Aluminum, it's light weight,
ergonomically design, makes it easy and comfortable to use. ... AND ..., it's
made in the USA.
So, whether you're a seasoned player or a beginner, the
Pedal Slide, by Axtremity, WILL put the power in your hands to raise your
skills to the next level.
You can purchase the Pedal Slide here on our website. Be sure to choose either the BULLNOSE or ANGLE CUT Bar Type.
Discontinued until further notice!
- Often asked: Tim Wallis (co-inventor) uses the Angle Cut version, instead of the Bullnose.