Carry-On Pedal Steel

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Carry-On Pedal Steel

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I have had an idea for a pedal steel that would be able to be put into an overhead bin. Southwest and Frontier carry on size is 24”*16”*10”. Using Pythagoras, I figure that there is room for 26 inch long guitar. With a 22.5” scale length that would allow for 3.5 inches for a keyless tuner and changer.
The essentials of the pedal steel are the A and B pedals, and the E lowers and raises, If we limit ourselves to two pedals and two knee levers, I think we can get away with playing on the lap and using a cable mechanism to actuate the pedals. I would like to have an extended E9 to be able to cover armpit guitar parts.
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Aloha I fly Alaska and Hawaii with an Excel S-10. 24 1/4” scale, guitar 27” long. Ext E9 7/5..soft case, 22 lbs.. :D
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Never seen this one, does star Sid James and Kenneth Williams? :lol:
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The successor to the Excel, the Shoji pedal steel, even comes in a suitcase!!
https://www.shoji-workshop.com/en/light ... itar-case/
https://www.lostsailorspdx.com
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Thanks for the replies. I am sure the Japanese guitars are great instruments but what I envision is having a guitar that is something that you can take out of your bag while waiting and just be able to play.
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I have a very compact Keyless Excel Superb with the 24" scale. I had a padded bag made just for the guitar. The rack and pedal fit diagonally in a suit case. So, for trips I don't trust "checking" her in, that's how she travels. Never had more than some raised eyebrows and a bet I won at a Caribbean country''s customs check where they claimed this was some "machine" when they saw it upside down and I insisted it IS a guitar. We agreed that if I could prove it was a guitar, I could just go, no more questions and BS about paying duty... turned it over, strummed it once,, put it back and said "Gentlemen, good day!" and waltzed out chin up.

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