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  Topic: MSA Classic Parts Wanted
Joe Stoebenau

Replies: 5
Views: 900

PostForum Section: Wanted To Buy   Posted: 21 Jul 2024 7:40 pm   Subject: MSA Classic Parts Wanted
Thanks Wayne,
I'm familiar with PSG parts. It just doesn't make sense for me to buy new parts now. I have a couple of other playable MSAs so I'm not in any hurry. Do you have used knee lever kit's in ...
  Topic: MSA Classic Parts Wanted
Joe Stoebenau

Replies: 5
Views: 900

PostForum Section: Wanted To Buy   Posted: 19 Jul 2024 7:17 pm   Subject: MSA Classic Parts Wanted
I'm looking for some 1970's MSA Classic parts. Knee levers and associated parts, some cross rods, bellcranks and a few pull rods.
I would consider a parts guitar or maybe a complete guitar that maybe ...
  Topic: Nashville LTD identification question
Joe Stoebenau

Replies: 1
Views: 829

PostForum Section: Pedal Steel   Posted: 8 Oct 2021 12:44 pm   Subject: Nashville LTD identification question
Ok I've gone through the many threads about the Nashville LTD steel guitars. (some funny) I didn't see anything mentioned on how to tell if the guitar is Mr Rittenberry built or later?

I'm looking ...
  Topic: Show us your MSA please.
Joe Stoebenau

Replies: 378
Views: 239966

PostForum Section: Pedal Steel   Posted: 8 Dec 2020 9:24 pm   Subject: Show us your MSA please.
Darvin Willhoite recently converted the undercarriage of a guitar like yours to a modern one. You should talk to him.

Ok thanks, I’ll look him up
  Topic: Show us your MSA please.
Joe Stoebenau

Replies: 378
Views: 239966

PostForum Section: Pedal Steel   Posted: 6 Dec 2020 7:07 pm   Subject: Show us your MSA please.
Here is my early D12 I acquired recently. It is in amazing condition for it’s age! The guy told me he bought it new some time in the early to mid 1960’s. I’m currently putting it ...
  Topic: Show us your MSA please.
Joe Stoebenau

Replies: 378
Views: 239966

PostForum Section: Pedal Steel   Posted: 3 Dec 2020 3:03 pm   Subject: Show us your MSA please.
Here is my early D12 I acquired recently. It is in amazing condition for it’s age! The guy told me he bought it new some time in the early to mid 1960’s. I’m currently putting it ...
  Topic: MSA D12 pedal setup info help wanted
Joe Stoebenau

Replies: 6
Views: 1854

PostForum Section: Pedal Steel   Posted: 13 May 2020 2:19 pm   Subject: MSA D12 pedal setup info help wanted
Thanks Donnie,
Could be. The owner said he thought he ordered it around 1964 but wasn't sure.
I've never seen anyone playing the 12 string extended tunings. Were there more of them around in the 60' ...
  Topic: MSA D12 pedal setup info help wanted
Joe Stoebenau

Replies: 6
Views: 1854

PostForum Section: Pedal Steel   Posted: 12 May 2020 3:41 pm   Subject: MSA D12 pedal setup info help wanted
Ian and Jim, thanks for the reply.
I like the idea of the D and G on top. I have the G on top currently on my MSA Classic D10 and have been wanting to go to the D. Now I can have both.

I'm also w ...
  Topic: MSA D12 pedal setup info help wanted
Joe Stoebenau

Replies: 6
Views: 1854

PostForum Section: Pedal Steel   Posted: 11 May 2020 1:16 pm   Subject: MSA D12 pedal setup info help wanted
Hi all,
I recently acquired an MSA D12 from about the mid 60’s. Serial No. 20087. I would like to find out the year if possible.
I got it from the original owner. Extended E9 and Extended C6. ...
  Topic: New player in Lancaster PA area- Help?
Joe Stoebenau

Replies: 6
Views: 2430

PostForum Section: Steel Players   Posted: 27 Feb 2011 9:36 pm   Subject: New player in Lancaster PA area- Help?
I think Fred Amendola might still live in the Lancaster area and Ken Gehret is near Reading, PA. There's also Bruce Heffner in Hamburg.
  Topic: Thank You!
Joe Stoebenau

Replies: 0
Views: 1053

PostForum Section: For Sale: Music, Lessons, etc.   Posted: 9 Nov 2010 11:54 am   Subject: Thank You!
I want to say a big Thank You to everyone who has purchased my books "Teach Yourself To Play Pedal Steel Guitar" and "Teach Yourself To Play Dobro"

It's been a tough year for ev ...
  Topic: CDs for sale new
Joe Stoebenau

Replies: 0
Views: 1047

PostForum Section: For Sale: Music, Lessons, etc.   Posted: 25 Sep 2009 12:23 pm   Subject: CDs for sale new
A few CD's left in my inventory. Get 'em now because I won't be selling CDs anymore. These are all brand new and shrink wrapped.

Legends Of Hawaiian Steel Guitar, past, present and future.

Sol H ...
  Topic: Non Pedal CDs
Joe Stoebenau

Replies: 2
Views: 2166

PostForum Section: For Sale: Music, Lessons, etc.   Posted: 11 Nov 2008 6:31 am   Subject: Non Pedal CDs
Hi Basil,
Thanks for the good eye. Put the page up with bleary eyes last night. I'll correct it right away. It is funny this AM.

As for where I put the posting, 2 reasons:
1. It gets seen by less ...
  Topic: Non Pedal CDs
Joe Stoebenau

Replies: 2
Views: 2166

PostForum Section: For Sale: Music, Lessons, etc.   Posted: 10 Nov 2008 10:59 pm   Subject: Non Pedal CDs
Hi lap steel and Dobro fans!
I added a couple more CDs to my CD shop tonight.
The first is a 20 track collection of Sol Hoopii
tearing it up on his Tri Cone and lap steel.
The other new one is ca ...
  Topic: Joshua Motohashi steel CD, Excellent!
Joe Stoebenau

Replies: 1
Views: 1529

PostForum Section: For Sale: Music, Lessons, etc.   Posted: 31 Oct 2008 12:57 pm   Subject: Joshua Motohashi steel CD, Excellent!
This really is one fantastic CD. Check out Gary D's comments over in the "steel players" section.
Here's the link to get your copy...http://www.steelguitarzone.com/CDs.htm
  Topic: Opinion,What will make YOU better?
Joe Stoebenau

Replies: 83
Views: 17017

PostForum Section: Steel Players   Posted: 31 Oct 2008 12:44 pm   Subject: Opinion,What will make YOU better?
Spending less time reading the Forum and more time playing the guitar!
Joe
  Topic: Motohashi rules!!!!!
Joe Stoebenau

Replies: 1
Views: 1615

PostForum Section: Steel Players   Posted: 31 Oct 2008 12:43 pm   Subject: Motohashi rules!!!!!
Gary,
I couldn't agree more. When I heard Joshua with Lorrie Morgan, I purchased his CD from him and after listening to it, I contacted his record company so I could make it available on my website. ...
  Topic: What do you do on the stand while you don't play?
Joe Stoebenau

Replies: 30
Views: 9407

PostForum Section: Steel Players   Posted: 29 Oct 2008 8:17 am   Subject: What do you do on the stand while you don't play?
watch Bobbe's instructional video on my iPod to learn another lick for the bridge.
  Topic: So, speaking of resonator capos...
Joe Stoebenau

Replies: 25
Views: 8153

PostForum Section: Steel Without Pedals   Posted: 26 Oct 2008 9:30 pm   Subject: So, speaking of resonator capos...
My vote is for the Sheerhorn. I have the original model and I also use it upside down.
It sounds good and haven't had any problems with it bouncing on the neck. But then again, my Tut Taylor reso ha ...
  Topic: Joshua Motohashi steel CD, Excellent!
Joe Stoebenau

Replies: 1
Views: 1529

PostForum Section: For Sale: Music, Lessons, etc.   Posted: 26 Oct 2008 2:41 am   Subject: Joshua Motohashi steel CD, Excellent!
I have Joshua Motohashi's Pedal steel guitar CD available on my website. Joshua has been playing steel for Lorrie Morgan the last 12 or so years.
His CD is a real nice mix of jazz and country complet ...
  Topic: Lorrie Morgan's Steel Player
Joe Stoebenau

Replies: 4
Views: 2428

PostForum Section: Steel Players   Posted: 14 Oct 2008 7:35 am   Subject: Lorrie Morgan's Steel Player
That was Joshua Motohashi. He has been with Lorrie for about 12 years.
He is a fantastic player.
I have some pictures of him on my website http://www.steelguitarzone.com/Pictures.htm
  Topic: Steelguitar store in San Francisco?
Joe Stoebenau

Replies: 34
Views: 12790

PostForum Section: Steel Players   Posted: 6 Sep 2008 12:32 pm   Subject: Steelguitar store in San Francisco?
How about Fat Dog's Subway Guitars.
Is he still around? It was a cool place to find oddball guitars. I found a couple lap steels there for very little $$.
Joe
  Topic: What do you do for a living?
Joe Stoebenau

Replies: 362
Views: 150546

PostForum Section: Steel Players   Posted: 30 Aug 2008 7:58 pm   Subject: What do you do for a living?
This is an interesting thread.
For many years I split my time avoiding the "day" job by teaching and playing music and flight instructing.
As time went on, I worked as a banner tow pilot f ...
  Topic: The ultimate gig?
Joe Stoebenau

Replies: 19
Views: 5146

PostForum Section: Steel Players   Posted: 30 Aug 2008 1:36 pm   Subject: The ultimate gig?
hands down...Playing Dobro in Alison Krauss' band but I doubt Jerry is gonna give up that gig anytime soon. Not that I could fill his shoes anyway.
  Topic: Tut Taylor Reso worth
Joe Stoebenau

Replies: 14
Views: 4435

PostForum Section: Steel Without Pedals   Posted: 30 Aug 2008 1:32 pm   Subject: Tut Taylor Reso worth
Wow, that's a great deal!
I have a TT Virginian and love it. Sounds great, no rattles and the wood and finish is really beautiful.
I might get others but this one is a keeper.
Joe
 
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