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David Sweetwood
From: Coupeville, Whidbey Island Washington, USA
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Posted 14 Sep 2010 7:12 pm
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I'm an old bluegrass banjo and Dobro picker and am seriously considering a pedal steel to give our band more variety. I haven't a clew about models to consider. I'd appreciate your thoughts. Thanks Dave |
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Alexa Gomez
From: San Francisco
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Posted 14 Sep 2010 9:18 pm
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Hello David,
I like my Rogue Jersey Lightning a whole lot and they go for only $149.00 online. It's a faux copy of an 40s style Valco with modern features. I really love mine a lot.
Hope this helps _________________ Sister Alexa>SX Lap Pro>Rocktron Surf Tremolo>Pignose 7-100.
www.youtube.com/sisteralexa |
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Lynn Oliver
From: Redmond, Washington USA * R.I.P.
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Posted 15 Sep 2010 7:47 am
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If you really want a pedal steel you'd be better off posting in the Pedal Steel forum. Otherwise you'll continue to get suggestions of non-pedal steels. |
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Brad Bechtel
From: San Francisco, CA
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Posted 15 Sep 2010 8:40 am
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Moved to Pedal Steel from Steel Without Pedals. _________________ Brad’s Page of Steel
A web site devoted to acoustic & electric lap steel guitars |
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Doug Earnest
From: Branson, MO USA
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Posted 15 Sep 2010 9:59 am
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Here is a shameless plug for the Stage One steel guitars that I build. A good guitar that won't hurt your pocketbook very bad.
You can do a search on this forum to find some comments from owners.
Good luck with whatever you buy! _________________ Doug Earnest
Manufacturer of Stage One & Encore pedal steel guitars
http://www.stageonesteelguitars.com
"Teach Your Children Well" |
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Roger Crawford
From: Griffin, GA USA
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Posted 15 Sep 2010 11:25 am
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Doug is, without a doubt, building one of the finest guitars on the market for that price range. You'll see a lot of praises for the Stage One if you do some searches here on the Forum. |
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Larry Baker
From: Columbia, Mo. U.S.A.
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Posted 15 Sep 2010 1:33 pm
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I will also put in a plug for Doug and the Stage One.
It is a great guitar for the money. It will take you from a beginner to as far as you want to take it. Good Luck, Larry B. _________________ Mullen G2 SD10 3 & 5 The Eagle
NV112 amp===Earnie Ball V.P. |
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Barry Hyman
From: upstate New York, USA
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Posted 15 Sep 2010 2:51 pm
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I have a student with a Stage One and I would recommend one to anybody. Very well made! _________________ I give music lessons on several different instruments in Cambridge, NY (between Bennington, VT and Albany, NY). But my true love is pedal steel. I've been obsessed with steel since 1972; don't know anything I'd rather talk about... www.barryhyman.com |
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Ben Lawson
From: Brooksville Florida
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Posted 15 Sep 2010 4:25 pm
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I got a Stage One from Doug for one of my students. I had it for a few weeks before she picked it up and it was great. She brings it with her for lessons and it hardly ever needs tuning. I don't think it ever needed any adjustment at the bridge end.
Doug is great to work with. |
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Roger Dillingham
From: Kentucky, USA
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Posted 15 Sep 2010 5:51 pm First Pedal Steel
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Not that my endorsement would add a lot of credibility, since I don't play professionally, but IMHO you could do no better that a Stage One by Doug Earnest! I have been a big fan of pedal steel guitars since the 70's, had my own country-western band with several different steel players using Sho-Buds, Emmons, ZB's, MSA's and others for many years. I do know what tone in a good pedal steel is; I can't play very well yet, since I only began pickin' PSG slightly over a year ago, but as far as quality and tone go (especially if you run it thru a Goodrich matchbox) you will be greatly pleased with the Stage One. I have had a warranty issue with one of my knee levers before, but ole Doug sure took care of me in every way he could, offering not only replacement parts but also drawing diagrams for installation. I think you'll find him a first-class person to do business with! Good luck with your decision!! Roger Dillingham |
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David Sweetwood
From: Coupeville, Whidbey Island Washington, USA
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Posted 15 Sep 2010 8:17 pm
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Thanks every one for your thoughtful replies and your thoughts on the Stage One. I'll take a look at it as soon as I finish this note. I didn't know that there is a separate forum for the pedal Steel. I'll chdeck it out. Dave |
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Karen Sarkisian
From: Boston, MA, USA
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Posted 17 Sep 2010 5:18 am
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Another vote for Stage One _________________ Emmons, Franklin, Mullen |
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Joe Cook
From: Lake Osoyoos, WA
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Posted 17 Sep 2010 9:31 am
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Hey David, I'm on Whidbey also. I sent you a PM. |
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Larry Baker
From: Columbia, Mo. U.S.A.
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Posted 17 Sep 2010 2:52 pm
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Doug, looks like your gonna owe a lot of favors!!!!! _________________ Mullen G2 SD10 3 & 5 The Eagle
NV112 amp===Earnie Ball V.P. |
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Bob Vantine
From: Freeville, New York, USA
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Posted 17 Sep 2010 2:59 pm
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Another vote for StageOne.....
Doug already did me a favor by making a sweet little steel guitar _________________ EQUIPMENT:
"TEAK" ZUM STAGE-ONE Steel / C6th Lapsteel
Peavey NV112 , CLASSIC and EFX112 amps
Peavey Guitars |
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Eddie Lane
From: Branson, Missouri, USA
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Posted 17 Sep 2010 3:00 pm
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I will have to vote for Stage One also. I have had two or three come through my shop for repair or adjustment through the years and was very impressed with them. (I said for repair...it was usually Owner Malfunction.) They are well built guitars and Doug isn't a bad old boy either.
Eddie |
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Stephen Cordingley
From: Ontario, Canada
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Posted 17 Sep 2010 3:36 pm
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imho, the Carter Starter is a perfectly respectable steel to learn on (much has been said here - pro and con - on said model)
the basics of psg: right hand picking/blocking, left hand bar movement, and foot pedalling can be developed just fine on a Carter Starter (the knee levers arouse controversy...)
one other point in the Starter's favour is that there are a goodly number of them out there, so they can be had quite affordably second hand...
just my 2 cents, as the Starter worked out well for me as a student instrument. |
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Don Drummer
From: West Virginia, USA
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Posted 18 Sep 2010 9:05 am
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I recommended a Stage One based on testimonials here on the forum to my student. It really is everything and more for someone starting out. Don D |
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Steve Alcott
From: New York, New York, USA
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Posted 18 Sep 2010 9:57 am
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Another vote for Stage 1. |
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Robert Fleming
From: Camden, NY
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Posted 11 Nov 2010 3:23 am A good first steel
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Stage One Guitars get my vote also. These things sound amazing, have no tuning issues at all, look fantastic and are so reasonably priced I just can't imagine my life without it. Even if I can only sit down for 10 minutes it totally inspires me. I believe all Stage One Owners would agree and endorse these guitars. Much success to Doug.I recently re-strung her up with Jagwire Lloyd Greene strings. Pure heaven. _________________ Stage One PSG, Old Deluxe Reverb,Peavey Session 500,Nashville Telecaster, Alvarez Yari DY62 Cedar Top acoustic, Alvarez AJ-60-12 acoustic 12 string, Larivee OM-3 Acoustic, Harmony MOTS lap steel, Magnatone MOTS lap steel, Gibson BR-9 lap steel, Andy Hintons coated picks, Ernie Cawby's amp stand, Sharp Covers Nashville Amp and Guitar covers |
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Joey Ace
From: Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
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Posted 11 Nov 2010 5:31 am
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Your decision to go for a Carter Starter would have to based solely on your budget.
Although the Starter is no longer produced it's usually easy to find a used one.
Both the S1 and the CS are fairly priced.
The S1 is approx twice as much, and worth it. |
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Bob Vantine
From: Freeville, New York, USA
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Posted 11 Nov 2010 7:20 am
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Joey....
The S1 is twice as much "what" of a CS ?
A "NEW" StageOne over a "USED" Carter Starter ? Of coarse! A "NEW" StageOne over a "NEW" Carter Starter...NOT ! The ony thing twice as much is it's "TWICE AS MUCH GUITAR"!
Last time I had priced a CS it was about the same as a S1( maybe a $100 less ).....and that was without a case.It came in a plastic bag !
A new GFI with 3X2 was $200 more than a S1.
And a Jackson Blackjack was close to twice the $$$ as a S1.
I did the homework and bought what was best for me...and that was my StageOne ! _________________ EQUIPMENT:
"TEAK" ZUM STAGE-ONE Steel / C6th Lapsteel
Peavey NV112 , CLASSIC and EFX112 amps
Peavey Guitars |
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Michael Douchette
From: Gallatin, TN (deceased)
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C Dixon
From: Duluth, GA USA
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Posted 11 Nov 2010 6:56 pm
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Should I say what people want to hear, or would it be better if one said what they felt would be THE best advice; considering this issue?
c. _________________ A broken heart + † = a new heart. |
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Robert Fleming
From: Camden, NY
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Posted 12 Nov 2010 2:06 am A good first steel
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Mr Dixon I like reading all opinions and insights. Besides trying to learn the instrument I like to spend time at this forum. Its the best learning tool out there and I read your posts a lot. _________________ Stage One PSG, Old Deluxe Reverb,Peavey Session 500,Nashville Telecaster, Alvarez Yari DY62 Cedar Top acoustic, Alvarez AJ-60-12 acoustic 12 string, Larivee OM-3 Acoustic, Harmony MOTS lap steel, Magnatone MOTS lap steel, Gibson BR-9 lap steel, Andy Hintons coated picks, Ernie Cawby's amp stand, Sharp Covers Nashville Amp and Guitar covers |
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