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Ed Naylor

 

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Post  Posted 6 Jul 2004 5:00 am    
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I get all kinds of calls and someone called and asked if I had ever seen a triple 10 non-pedal steel. I have never seen one and wonder such an "Animal" exists.If anyone has info I would like to find out more about these guitars. Ed Naylor Steel Guitar Works.
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Mike Neer


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Post  Posted 6 Jul 2004 6:09 am    
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I think Rickenbacker may have made one--if not triple 10, I've seen 10-10-8.
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Andy Volk


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Post  Posted 6 Jul 2004 6:59 am    
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I believe Tom Morell's Bigsby is a double ten.
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Paul Gibson

 

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Kennesaw, GA
Post  Posted 6 Jul 2004 7:14 am    
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Tom Morrells' Bigsby is a Triple 10 but he only had two of the necks strung up. If you go to Ricky Davis' website www.mightyfinemusic.com/ and then click on house of wood, you will see many great guitars as well as a Triple 10 Sho-Bud non-pedal.
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Billy Easton

 

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Nashville, TN USA
Post  Posted 6 Jul 2004 7:15 am    
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I have a Rickenbacker 8-10-8. Great sounding guitar. Have never seen a triple 10 non-pedal.

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Paul Warnik

 

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Post  Posted 6 Jul 2004 11:03 am    
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Bigsby made at least 3 triple tens-two of them were wood neck ones-One is owned by Chas Smith and the other (formerly Tom Morrel's) I believe is owned by Mike Black-The largest one "Chief Mack Thomas" is owned by a Tulsa area dealer
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HowardR


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Post  Posted 6 Jul 2004 11:53 am    
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I have a T9 Westwind that was made by Roy Thomas of Pedalmaster.
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chas smith R.I.P.


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Encino, CA, USA
Post  Posted 6 Jul 2004 2:04 pm    
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the other (formerly Tom Morrel's) I believe is owned by Mike Black-The largest one "Chief Mack Thomas" is owned by a Tulsa area dealer
Paul, with all due respect, I believe that Tom's Bigsby had at least one pedal neck and the giant Mac Thomas was a pedal guitar ( I had considered buying it when it was owned by Steve Soust, but it was a very expensive piece of "furniture"). To the best of my knowledge, the Ray Meyers' T-10 wooden neck Bigsby, 1956, is the only one.
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Triple 10 Sho-Bud non-pedal
That may be a "Frankenstein".

[This message was edited by chas smith on 06 July 2004 at 03:10 PM.]

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Jussi Huhtakangas

 

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Post  Posted 6 Jul 2004 10:46 pm    
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Chas, being the wise a$$ that I am , I thus announce that Tom's Bigsby started its' life as a non pedal. Mike sent me pics of it when he got it and underneath it has the handwritten text "pedals added..." ( don't remember when )
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John Bechtel


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Post  Posted 6 Jul 2004 10:47 pm    
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You may not believe this, but; it's true! Around 1975 or 1976, Shot Jackson built me a (4)-Neck 10-str. Non-Pedal Sho-Bud. It was during the years that Sho-Bud was building Fender PSG's, Whatever years that covers! No ome wanted a non-pedal steel in the band, so; I finally traded it back to Sho-Bud, and lost track of it, except for the info. that someone in Murfreesboro, Tn. bought it! It had the Fender-Type Tuning-Wells and the raised Sho-Bud fretboards. Dual-Coil P/U's with (Cool mini-toggles on the end. (1) to turn each neck ON individually, and (1) for each Dual-Coil. It was finished in Mahogany-Stain. The case was made by the same company that was making Sho-Bud cases at that time. [Hooper Trunk Company] 2nd. Ave. No., in Nashville. I've often wished I'd have kept it! But, now that I have (2) Fender T–8 Customs, I've pretty well gotten over it. BTW: Does anyone know where I can find a Case for a (6)-Neck Fender Custom? {(3)-Necks on the top and (3)-Necks on the bottom.}

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chas smith R.I.P.


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Encino, CA, USA
Post  Posted 7 Jul 2004 9:45 am    
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I stand corrected, or I sit corrected or maybe I just.....
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