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Barry Yasika


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Bethlehem, Pa.
Post  Posted 20 Jan 2021 2:44 am    
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For as long as I remember, Emmons and Sho-Bud always seemed to be "Thee" steel guitars most thought of in the steel guitar world. That's pretty old thinking now adays with so many newer companies booting up. Seems like Mullen, Justice and MSA are some of the newer top contenders. But, still I was wondering one day which steel guitars will have the Fender and Gibson ancestry? Every time I see steel guitars on TV, it seems (at least to me) Emmons seems to be the most visible. I"m really not interested in the best or worst, but more just thinking about which two or three brands will be the ones that hold the "Fender or Gibson" type title. You can even consider Fender and Gibson both built steel guitars but in my opinion (and I'm not knocking them) never really had anything going as strong as their non-pedal steels happening that'll hold its own. just a thought.
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Ken Byng


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Southampton, England
Post  Posted 20 Jan 2021 3:00 am    
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In my brain I've always considered Emmons and Sho~Bud in the Fender camp, and MSA in the Gibson category.
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Patrick Huey


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Nacogdoches, Texas, USA
Post  Posted 20 Jan 2021 9:06 am    
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Ken Byng wrote:
In my brain I've always considered Emmons and Sho~Bud in the Fender camp, and MSA in the Gibson category.

Ken,
I consider the Sho-Bud the Gibson as it has that more mellow Gibson tone and Emmons the Fender as it has more “twang”
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Ken Byng


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Southampton, England
Post  Posted 20 Jan 2021 9:17 am    
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Well Patrick, I would say that the earlier 'Bud's were very bright in tone. Latterly, some of the Sho~Bud range were mellower, but nowhere near as dark as early MSA's. A Sho~Bud through a Fender amp can still sound very bright.
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