NGD! Duesenberg Fairytale
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Dusty Lee Elmer
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NGD! Duesenberg Fairytale
Howdy all,
finally decided to go for it and get a Duesy. Been daydreaming and drooling over these for years. It was a frustrating wait for UPS to deliver it - it was supposed to arrive on Tuesday by 9, then Wednesday by 9, then Thursday by 9, then Friday by 9. I'd been getting anxious about it sitting on a truck for 4 days, so on Friday I used the UPS app to locate the truck. The driver found the box and I finally got my dream guitar. this thing is SO COOL! used it in church today and man what a sound. the benders have a bit of a learning curve but I'm just loving every second of it.
finally decided to go for it and get a Duesy. Been daydreaming and drooling over these for years. It was a frustrating wait for UPS to deliver it - it was supposed to arrive on Tuesday by 9, then Wednesday by 9, then Thursday by 9, then Friday by 9. I'd been getting anxious about it sitting on a truck for 4 days, so on Friday I used the UPS app to locate the truck. The driver found the box and I finally got my dream guitar. this thing is SO COOL! used it in church today and man what a sound. the benders have a bit of a learning curve but I'm just loving every second of it.
Dusty Elmer
Duesenberg FairyTale
1964 National Chicagoan
2004 George Boards 8 string
Regal Black Lightning
Duesenberg FairyTale
1964 National Chicagoan
2004 George Boards 8 string
Regal Black Lightning
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Michael Kiese
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Re: NGD! Duesenberg Fairytale
Super cool! Happy for you and that you're enjoying it!
If I were to get a Dusenberg, it would be a Fairytale as well. They just have a really nice look. I also like how they have an integrated CAPO. Real handy feature.
I really like Luke Cyrus Goetze's tone, especially after he put a Valco String Through pup on his Fairytale in the bridge position.
What tuning are you using?
Enjoy your early Christmas present to yourself!
If I were to get a Dusenberg, it would be a Fairytale as well. They just have a really nice look. I also like how they have an integrated CAPO. Real handy feature.
I really like Luke Cyrus Goetze's tone, especially after he put a Valco String Through pup on his Fairytale in the bridge position.
What tuning are you using?
Enjoy your early Christmas present to yourself!
Aloha,
Mike K

1935 A22 Rickenbacher Frypan (C6), 1937 7string Prewar Rickenbacher Bakelite (C Diatonic), 1937 7string Epiphone Electar (Jerry Byrd's E9), 1937 Epiphone Electar (C#m9), 1940's Post War Rickenbacher Bakelite (Feet's D), 1950 Supro (Open F), 1950's Rickenbacher ACE (C6), 1950's Rickenbacher A25 Frypan (A6), 1957 National New Yorker (Jerry's E13), 1955 Q8 Fender Stringmaster (A6, C6, Noel's E13, C Diatonic), 1961 Supro (Open A), 8string VanderDonck Frypan (Buddy Emmons's C6).
Mike K
1935 A22 Rickenbacher Frypan (C6), 1937 7string Prewar Rickenbacher Bakelite (C Diatonic), 1937 7string Epiphone Electar (Jerry Byrd's E9), 1937 Epiphone Electar (C#m9), 1940's Post War Rickenbacher Bakelite (Feet's D), 1950 Supro (Open F), 1950's Rickenbacher ACE (C6), 1950's Rickenbacher A25 Frypan (A6), 1957 National New Yorker (Jerry's E13), 1955 Q8 Fender Stringmaster (A6, C6, Noel's E13, C Diatonic), 1961 Supro (Open A), 8string VanderDonck Frypan (Buddy Emmons's C6).
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Dusty Lee Elmer
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- Location: Clinton, New York, USA
Re: NGD! Duesenberg Fairytale
Thanks Michael! I'm sticking with open D for the time being.
Dusty Elmer
Duesenberg FairyTale
1964 National Chicagoan
2004 George Boards 8 string
Regal Black Lightning
Duesenberg FairyTale
1964 National Chicagoan
2004 George Boards 8 string
Regal Black Lightning
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Brooks Montgomery
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- Location: Idaho, USA
Re: NGD! Duesenberg Fairytale
Something that’s never made sense to me on the Fairytale is the adjustable capo. (I owned one.)
Because the Fairytale has string benders, the guitar has roller nuts, like a pedal steel, to prevent string breakage, and to accommodate back-and-forth stretching of the strings.
But the capo is, basically, a restrictive “zero nut”, clamping the strings. And then it slides up the neck, minimizing the roller nuts even more.
Let us know how it affects string breakage.
Because the Fairytale has string benders, the guitar has roller nuts, like a pedal steel, to prevent string breakage, and to accommodate back-and-forth stretching of the strings.
But the capo is, basically, a restrictive “zero nut”, clamping the strings. And then it slides up the neck, minimizing the roller nuts even more.
Let us know how it affects string breakage.
A banjo, like a pet monkey, seems like a good idea at first.
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Dusty Lee Elmer
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Re: NGD! Duesenberg Fairytale
Hi Brooks,Brooks Montgomery wrote: 14 Dec 2025 10:03 pm Something that’s never made sense to me on the Fairytale is the adjustable capo. (I owned one.)
Because the Fairytale has string benders, the guitar has roller nuts, like a pedal steel, to prevent string breakage, and to accommodate back-and-forth stretching of the strings.
But the capo is, basically, a restrictive “zero nut”, clamping the strings. And then it slides up the neck, minimizing the roller nuts even more.
Let us know how it affects string breakage.
So far so good as far as the strings go. I’m a little apprehensive about string breakage. I ordered a few sets of the Troy Brenningmyer strings off StringsByMail, they seem to be able to hold up a little better. I’m still on the stock strings and haven’t had any problems yet either with breakage or tuning. Hopefully it stays that way!
Dusty Elmer
Duesenberg FairyTale
1964 National Chicagoan
2004 George Boards 8 string
Regal Black Lightning
Duesenberg FairyTale
1964 National Chicagoan
2004 George Boards 8 string
Regal Black Lightning