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That style is from around 1967 to early '68.I had the single '15 version of the Imperial. Great amp!!! | |
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Don's a great player, and one of the nicest people you would want to meet. | |
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I know what y'all mean about overlap. I have a '75 Pro III square body with wide pedals. I also have a '74 Pro III round body, with wide pedals. I've been playing wide pedals for so long it feels alie ... | |
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I have a Steel King. I LOVE it!!! It reminds me of a late 60's Standel Imperial I had around 1969 or 70. | |
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I have a '65 Standel Imperial XII speaker cabinet with a pair of JBL's that I play though at home.Unfortunately I don't have the amp head. I use it with eather a Peavey XR 680 PA head or a Sunn 200S. ... | |
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I've been using the NYXL guitar strings for about the last year. I find that they do hold up longer than normal strings. I want to try the pedal steel version. When I first heard about them I thought ... | |
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PM Sam Marshall. He works in the amp design department at Fender. He's a member here and a pedal steel player. He would know. | |
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I can't wait to try the NYXL's! I got a beta test set of the 6 string version of them a few years back. They do hold up, breakage wise, better that any other string brand that I've used. And they soun ... | |
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Erv: Yes, Sho-Bud made them as an one-off deal for Fender. There were 4400 guitars made. From what I´ve learned the Sho-Bud Super Pro actually was a result from building these guitars. They were ma ... | |
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I had one for my first pedal steel. The late Ed Naylor set it up with 4 knee levers. It was one of the best sounding steels I've ever heard. | |
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I think this might be what you're looking for.
http://www.lollarguitars.com/jason-lollar/winder-book It might be a little pricey, but Jason Lollar is one of the foremost pickup builders. I have a fo ... |
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Show Pro!!! | |
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I've never had the opportunity to watch the show, but I know that Gary Carter plays in Connie's road band, The Sundowners. Marty said, in an interview I read, that after Gary Hogue died, he didn't wan ... | |
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They have just introduced a "Pedal Steel Model" with the input and output connections on the side at NAMM this weekend. | |
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I remember one time at a steel show, I heard this fantastic playing coming from a dealer's display. I walked over to check it out. It was Mike Sigler, playing a Maverick! It's NOT the tools but the cr ... | |
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Ever since I can remember the only thing I ever wanted to do was play guitar. For Christmas in 1962 my parents bought my brother and myself a Harmony flat top and a Framus mandolin.Well, my brother wa ... | |
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I'm glad to see this guitar went to someone who can appreciate it. I remember this guitar from the "Red,Red Wine and Cheatin' Songs" video. That blue sparkle finish is beautiful!!! | |
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I know that Reese Anderson made the Phil Baugh guitars but seems to me that Dekley also tried to build one of those and had a prototype at a Summer NAMM in the mid to late 80's. I tried it having bee ... | |
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Talent Effects pedals?
How about this one? http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/userpix1504/2744_Talent_booster_pedal_1.jpg I NEED one of those!!! |
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I would try the Boss Tone first. A lot of distortion circuits (Fuzz Face,etc) don't work well with a buffered signal. | |
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That is a R-C (resistor capacitor) high pass circuit that rolls the normally bass heavy Gibson pickup tone off and and gives it a brighter, more treble tone. | |
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I think the D & H logo at the top stands for Davitt and Hanser. They have been a musical instrument and accessory dealer since 1924. This guitar looks older than the 60s.
Very possible. up un ... |
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A good singer who interprets a song and its lyrics is a pure pleasure to play behind. We are there to serve the song in the most expressive way we can. How can you do that if you're unaware of the s ... | |
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VERY cool pictures. From a time gone by.
Are those a couple of Fender Super Sixes? That'll wake someone up. Mike, I think that is one of the amps Waylon had made. They were essentially a Silve ... |
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I had one of those guitars back in the mid 90's. At a guitar show, I traded George Gruhn a Gretsch Double Anniversary guitar that needed a LOT of work for mine. I had $125 in the guitar. Later the lat ... | |
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