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Topic: JCM Users? |
Martin Jones
From: New South Wales, Australia
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Posted 20 Jul 2016 3:07 am
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Hi all, first post. Always promised I'd buy myself a pedal steel for my 50th after 35 years of playing guitar. Well the time draws nigh and this forum has been a rich source of information.
So, with very limited choice here in Australia, I have the option of buying a secondhand JCM S10 3/4. I understand they're built by Darrell Stiles and are a relatively new brand. Has anyone here actually owned or had meaningful experience with a JCM (Jefferson County Music) and share their thoughts? Thanks |
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Paul Wade
From: mundelein,ill
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Posted 20 Jul 2016 3:35 am JCM pedal steels
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martin,
i just spoke with the guy who makes them. he makes around 10 to 12 year. i have a lady who is comming this
week with her JCM S-10 for some work done on the guitar. will let you know what i think
http://www.jeffcountymusic.com
p.w |
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Jeremy Threlfall
From: now in Western Australia
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Martin Jones
From: New South Wales, Australia
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Posted 22 Jul 2016 1:09 am JCM Users?
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Yep, that's the one alright.
Contacted Darrell Stiles and JCM about it, this was his reply:
It's a very early sd-10 with the old logo. It is a triple raise/double lower changer. Someone has put a BMI fretboard on it which is a 24 1/8 scale. The guitar is a 24 inch scale so the fret markers will be off. It should have 5 hole bell cranks made out of 5/16 inch steel tubing. It has a Wallace tru-tone pickup. I don't know how it got to Australia. i sold it to an older fellow around Kansas City. It is a good sounding instrument |
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Bob Nelson
From: Billings, Mt USA
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Posted 22 Jul 2016 7:18 am Jcm
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You won't find a better man to deal with and his guitars are great. Darrell takes care of his customers and is also a great man to talk with. |
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Mark Shuda
From: Wisconsin, USA
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Posted 22 Jul 2016 12:59 pm Lacquer JCM's
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I agree with Bob, I bought a JCM from Bob and have owned two since. I love the lacquer models
Marvelous guitars. They can be really dressed up too
the red one is currently for sale _________________ Mark Twang |
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Ray Lamoureux
From: Hartford,New York, USA
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Posted 26 Jul 2016 4:17 pm Re: JCM Users?
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Martin Jones wrote: |
Hi all, first post. Always promised I'd buy myself a pedal steel for my 50th after 35 years of playing guitar. Well the time draws nigh and this forum has been a rich source of information.
So, with very limited choice here in Australia, I have the option of buying a secondhand JCM S10 3/4. I understand they're built by Darrell Stiles and are a relatively new brand. Has anyone here actually owned or had meaningful experience with a JCM (Jefferson County Music) and share their thoughts? Thanks |
HI,Ive bought one on the Forum,a couple mounths ago.Blue one on a double frame.The pedals & Knees worked so hard That I had to lower all finger pulls.More troubles.The open strings came back flat.Had to omint most brass washers.Also,Limited pedal cross rods springs.The aulimun metal ends that hold the fingers,They were square ends &felt sharp to the finger..I rounded them off.Steel came with a Lawrence 710.Great sound.
_________________ Ray Lamoureux,Hartford,NY GFI 10st.,on double frame,& aTT-112 amp .. |
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Bob Poole
From: Myrtle Beach SC, USA
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Posted 2 May 2017 4:43 am Sho-Bud
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See these on here from time to time...thought about one as a second steel to leave set up @ a steady gig.Just curious about the connection to Sho-Bud ? Sho-Bud cabinets ? hardware/mechanics ? |
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