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Topic: No Peddler Ever |
Ian McLatchie
From: Sechelt, British Columbia
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Posted 10 May 2001 3:38 am
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Jody:
Hey, cut it out, would you? The last thing I need is people suggesting I have a large number of guitars, since I'm still trying to sell my wife on the idea of guitars-as-wall-art and guitar-case-as-end-table. I've actually sold off quite a few the past couple of years (one of life's great principles: you sell toys to buy toys), and will probably have to dispose of at least two or three more soon. If anyone's interested in anything on the list, they can drop me a line at my new address, donian@sympatico.ca. |
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Don Sutley
From: Pensacola, FL
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Posted 10 May 2001 4:57 am
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I play a '56 Fender Triple 8 Custom and a '49 National Chicagoan but I have to admit I've got the pedal urge real bad. |
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Dave Mayes
From: Oakland, Ca.
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Posted 10 May 2001 7:12 am
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'51 Fender Dual 8
'53 Fender Dual 8
'54 Fender Dual 6
I think I see a pattern here. |
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Zayit
From: Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
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Posted 10 May 2001 10:20 am
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Great attitude Ian! I love this forum... Thanx for the great ideas & mentoring from Basil, Ian, Brad & many others too. I play blues; folk-rock; country-rock; rock-a-billy & a little swing. I started out playing bottleneck & dobro in low 'G', took 14 years off to have a life, then got into C6 lapsteel with a vengeance. I love the Nashville sound, but I never got used to pedals... My axes:
'50 Leilani (Magnatone) Varsity 6
'49 National Chicagoan 6
Excell Frypan 8
'39 Kraftsman single cone
Johnson Dobro (jet black)
I own a Sho Bud Maverick s-10 which I have set up for C6th, but I dont use it since I got the frypan!
My current 'project' is an S-8 neck salvaged from a National or Magnatone multi neck console. I want to make it into a good 'swing' steel.
Wish list: Any tricone & a double neck National/Valco or Rick- however Supro or Magnatone will do for me since I'm a picker not a collector & a serious amateur- not a serious proffessional... |
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Jody Carver
From: KNIGHT OF FENDER TWEED
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Posted 10 May 2001 12:28 pm
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Don,,,,nothing wrong with you urge to get a pedal guitar,,,,some of my best friends play pedal guitar,,,,get one and try it,,,see if you can get the "timbre" and sound from the best of them out there as you do from you old fender guitar "custom" then e mail me.
DONT SELL IT ,,,you'll be sorry |
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Jody Carver
From: KNIGHT OF FENDER TWEED
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Posted 10 May 2001 12:30 pm
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Bob,,,have you ever had the pickup assembly off of your T 8 custom guitar,,,e mail me need to ask you something,,,,,,Jody |
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Jody Carver
From: KNIGHT OF FENDER TWEED
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Posted 10 May 2001 12:32 pm
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Jason,,,you are not missing anything,,,do what you like best,,,I have three pedal steels,,,Emmons, Fender 1000, ShoBud I like the Fender non pedal guitar the best ..... I love the chord possibilities of a pedal guitar,,,but pedals are for bicycles....I have reflectors on my pedals and knee levers ,,,when I press a pedal or move a knee lever ,,,they light up,,,,way cool Im going to patent that,,,do you think Im "nuts"?? dont answer that,,,, [This message was edited by Jody Carver on 10 May 2001 at 06:54 PM.] |
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Didi Waechtler
From: Gelnhausen, Hessen, Germany
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Posted 11 May 2001 12:16 am
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..good one..
I use and love my old Ricky Mod.59 build 1938 most with a C6 Tuning and a Melobar SLS with a G ore differend tunings for more rocky songs and Dobrolike sounds with my Matchbro.
Live I switch a lot between my JCH-Pedal-steelguitar and my lapsteels.
BRGDS to all forumies
Didi Waechtler
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www.dietmarwaechtler.cool.am
didisteel@aol.com
[This message was edited by Didi Waechtler on 11 May 2001 at 01:34 AM.] |
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Scott Camara
From: Connecticut
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Posted 11 May 2001 7:23 am
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I must admit, this forum is the best thing since sliced bread in my opinion. I've been playing the resonator guitar for about 4 years now, and started experimenting with the PSG about a year ago. My current band the Rafter Bats does mostly orignals mixing Bluegrass, Rock, and Counry-swing.
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Scott Camara
Emmons S10 p/p
McKenna Resophonic
Marrs RGS
ODE Banjo
http://www.rafterbats.com |
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Todd Weger
From: Safety Harbor, FLAUSA
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Posted 12 May 2001 7:10 am
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Love this thread!
I have only one NP steel at this point:
1960 Fenders D-8 Stringmaster (C6, E13).
I currently have the C6 tuned to an open A7 for blues playing with a more traditional sound, although, I sometimes just use the C6 for that, too, and just avoid certain notes.
I am looking to get an 8-string lap (Melobar or Sierra) sometime soon to take to jams, etc., and have one more tuning, also. Six strings are fine, too, but I like the spacing of an eight.
Love this forum!
TJ
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Todd James Weger/RD/RTD
1960 Fender Stringmaster D-8 (E13, C6) through a vintage Super Reverb
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Andy Alford
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Posted 14 May 2001 1:33 pm
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Have we now heard from everyone?Is the number firm? |
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mikey
From: New Jersey
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Posted 14 May 2001 2:23 pm
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Dobro,Weissenborn,Bear Creek,National Tri-cone,Oahu electric 6...Fender single 8 (Stringmaster type),Sho-Bud Pro-1(rarely leaves its case)
mike |
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Jody Carver
From: KNIGHT OF FENDER TWEED
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Posted 14 May 2001 5:08 pm
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Todd The Fender is all you need,,,be glad you have it,,,, |
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Billy Henderson
From: Portland, AR, USA
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Posted 15 May 2001 8:14 am
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I play a doubleneck Dixon 787R, one neck has seven strings the other eight. It was owned by someone called "Imalois" (she painted her name on the front). It has a place for
three legs but I use a keyboard stand.
Ever heard of a Dixon? I have inquired before but no responses.
Bill Henderson
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Steve Honum
From: Oregon, USA
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Posted 15 May 2001 11:55 am
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'62 Fender single 8 Deluxe (Stringmaster style)Tuned A6. I like it because I can play standing up with my 'Tele' hanging around my neck. Never had a pedal guitar. Seems too mechanical. The only pedal I use with the steel is the Boss RV-3 digital reverb sometimes if I'm in my Vibro Champ amp. (Can't get used to a volume pedal on the steel, although I like it with my guitar???)
Haere mai,
Steve H. |
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Corwin Colebrooke
From: Ames, Iowa, USA
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Posted 15 May 2001 2:57 pm
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Epiphone Les Paul with nut extender with 10-52 strings tuned to open G while I wait for the woodshop to reopen so I can finish my lap steel(poplar body similar shape to the TeleRatt but with a Gibson-esque headstock). the LP seems to be an ok learning option, but I'm not putting the 16-56 strings on it. |
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Andy Alford
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Posted 16 May 2001 2:45 am
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We are trying to locate all the non pedal players on the forum.Please join us on the topic. |
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Mike Vasquez
From: Austin, TX. USA
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Posted 16 May 2001 10:06 am
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Fender D-8 Stringmaster
Fender T-8 Professional
National 6 string
Melobar 6 string
Oahu 6 string
JB Excel Fry Pan |
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Mark Davis
From: Bakersfield, Ca
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Posted 17 May 2001 12:44 am
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Right now I only have 1 lap steel. 1953 Fender Champion 6 string.
Looking for a Fender 8 string single neck to go with it so it doesnt get lonely.
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Patrick Cullie
From: Lyons, Colorado, USA
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Posted 18 May 2001 11:27 am
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my .02 cents worth. a mid-30s regal/dobro squareneck and a 50s harmony mother-of-you-know-what lap steel through a black-face 60s fender princeton and, since i'm assuming they count cuz there's no pedals either, bottleneck slide guitar on a 70s dobro roundneck and a 1999 national delphi. but, i just got my 70s lloyd green sho-bud and brother is it fun. |
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Gary Anwyl
From: Palo Alto, CA
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Posted 18 May 2001 11:47 am
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"Pre-war" Bakelite Rick with white plates (Open E)
Gibson Royaltone (C6)
'99 Regal Dobro (Open G) |
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Rick Aiello
From: Berryville, VA USA
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Posted 18 May 2001 5:11 pm
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'27 National Tricone
My Rickys
'34 Frypan
'37 Silver Haw.
'37 Bakelite
'38 Bakelite
'38 D14
'39 Silver Haw.
'40 Bakelite
'46 NS
'47 Bakelite
'48 Academy
'58 SW6
'59 S100
Fender Dual Pro (1 trap; 1 boxcar)
Magnetone Lyric D8
OMI Dobro
Superior Weissy
Sierra Laptop 8 (w/ Horseshoe Pickup)
JB Frypan (w/ Horseshoe Pickup)
[This message was edited by Rick Aiello on 25 January 2003 at 03:21 PM.] |
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Rich Sullivan
From: Nelson, NH 03457
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Posted 19 May 2001 4:31 am
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I have 18 non-pedal steels (Fenders, Gibsons, Rickenbackers, Nationals, Magnatone, a MOTS something-or-other, and an E-harp. But the one I play out on is a Gibson Console Grande triple eight. |
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David Biagini
From: San Jose, CA, USA
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Posted 19 May 2001 7:59 am
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I play a 1956 D8 Fender Stringmaster. Brown, not blonde! |
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Tony Harris
From: England
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Posted 20 May 2001 4:21 am
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Just to add myself to your list. I tried pedal steel on and off for twenty years, but never quite got the bug. Anyway, don't a lot of the E9 players sound the same? Now I've discovered a 6-string lap. As a longtime guitar-player, my right hand can find its way around the strings a lot better than 10 strings, and I'm still amazed at what can be done on a humble six-stringer. I've been using C6 since I really got into it a couple of years ago - I find it can do Western swing, Hawaiian, country, old-style 'Hank Williams' sounds and jazz standards. I recently tuned up my bottom C to C# (C6/A7) and can now get great big seventh chords on the bottom 4 strings, or big diminished chords on the bottom 3 for those jazz tunes.
Selmer lap steel,
and cheap copy of Fender Stringmaster that I'm trying new pickups on... |
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