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Chris DeBarge

 

From:
Boston, Mass
Post  Posted 20 May 2001 5:29 am    
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Add me, '54 Gibson Consolette. Also, never use pedals on the C6 neck on my Sho-Bud Professional, and I play that neck 75% of any given gig. So I guess that makes me "three-quarters no-peddler" Sound like an old racecar term or something.
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Garland Nash

 

From:
Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Post  Posted 21 May 2001 4:09 pm    
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I play pedal steel[for the money] but my first love is non pedal. I have a 8 string supro that I play mostly and a triple neck stringmaster,and and old Oahu. I have given my daughter several. Two bakelite Rick's. a 36 and a 48. also a double supro with a chord changer and two mint New Yorkers, with matching amp.and a Oahu.I wish there was a convention of non pedal players. Garland Nash
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Gary Slabaugh

 

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Scottsdale, AZ
Post  Posted 21 May 2001 6:31 pm    
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Self teaching myself after a 35 year break from playing is hard enough without finding the gas and brake pedals.

I now have 3 steels (since Nov 2000), the first is an O body student acoustic guitar built in the 20s, it was fine to start. then I came across a 1959 Supro Console, black and white like the one I had as a kid, only it was a 6 string, not at eight. Good tone and lots of fun in a "low hawaiian A". Then I found another O body acoustic called a "Golden Hawk" amazing sustain and beautiful tone, tune to C6th this guitar almost makes me think I can play again.
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jsaine

 

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Charlottesville, VA
Post  Posted 21 May 2001 6:59 pm    
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50s 3x8 stringmaster
50s 2x8 stringmaster
30s Ric silver hawaiian
60s dual professional
dobro
weissenborn copy
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oj hicks


From:
Springville, AL
Post  Posted 21 May 2001 7:04 pm    
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Began playing lap steel about 55 years ago. Put it aside for about 35 years. Began playing again about 5 years ago. My preference:

8 string Sierra lap steel
Rick Bakelite 6 string
Frypan

I also own a couple of pedal steels, including a Cartuer U-12 (8 + 5) and a mid-seventies MSA U-12 (5 + 5). Three amps: Peavey 500, Peavey Nashville 400, and a Marshall JCM900. All great amps, but for the lap steel the Marshall has that "all tube" sound.

Lap steel is my first love.

oj hicks
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Jody Carver


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KNIGHT OF FENDER TWEED
Post  Posted 24 May 2001 3:09 pm    
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Hey fellows,,,,Leo fender would love all you Fender nuts,,,,nothing would make him happier
than to read these things about his steel guitars. Good to see so many of you out there,

[This message was edited by Jody Carver on 27 May 2001 at 06:01 PM.]

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Brian Beebe

 

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Atlanta, Ga. 30214
Post  Posted 28 May 2001 6:43 pm    
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I play non-pedal only.
Currently own:
1960 blonde Stringmaster triple 8 (C6, E13, B11)
1969 custom made Rick frypan 8 string machined, not cast, made from solid aluminum.
1953 Supro Spectator
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RonC

 

From:
Twin Cities, MN
Post  Posted 31 May 2001 2:32 pm    
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'57 Fender Stringmaster Dual-8
'58 Fender Deluxe amp
'64 Fender Tube Reverb
'54 Fender Champ amp

(I also have a '66 Tele and a '63 Strat with.....no pedals! Guess I like those Fenders.) And a '68 Deluxe Reverb amp, but my steel sounds best with the tweed amps in my opinion.

[This message was edited by RonC on 31 May 2001 at 03:34 PM.]

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Chuck Trombley

 

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Broken Arrow, Ok. 74012
Post  Posted 31 May 2001 5:59 pm    
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Add me to the list of those who pedaled for many years and in late middle life discovering non-pedal. Been playing Sierra U12 with very little pedal action. C#M9, A6, B11, E9 and B6. A Fender Professional T8 will arrive in a few days. Have Oahu Diana which is one sweel sounding instrument. Let's keep Hawaiian music and culture alive.
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Jimmy T. Vaughn

 

From:
Porter, OK
Post  Posted 1 Jun 2001 12:18 pm    
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I have been side tracked with pedals for a while but now I am back with non-pedals to stay. The sound that got me started in the first place was non-pedal.Fender 1000 w/o the pedals E13& A6. Dobro E homegrown lap E.


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Fred


From:
Amesbury, MA
Post  Posted 2 Jun 2001 6:37 am    
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After many years of bottleneck playing I switched to steel about a year and a half ago.

Silvertone (Valco) 6 string (C6)
Gibson Consolette (C6, E13)
new Regal w/Quarterman cone and spider (G6)
Rickenbacher D16 (C6, G6)

All my "regular" guitars are tuned to open E.

I'd never had any interest in pedals until I saw Gordon Stone play jazz on one. I'm interested, but it looks way to complicated.
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chas smith R.I.P.


From:
Encino, CA, USA
Post  Posted 2 Jun 2001 11:01 am    
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I do pedals or not when appropriate:

Bigsby '56 T-10, '48 D-8 lap
Gibson Console Grand '52, '39, pre-war blonde, '38 S-10 lap, Century 10, Century 6
Fender '53 D-8, Q-8
Rickenbacher pre-war Penguin, '39 S-10, '46 D-8, mid '50s S-10
Carvin '57 D-8
Epiphone E-Harp mid '40s
'31 Greenfield
'27 Tricone
Dobro 6 and 10 string '70s
Beard 6 string

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