Show off your steel ! (Pros too)
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I like the idea of the PU mounting plates. It'll be interesting to see how it works out. Let me know when you get them on your site.
BTW if you to send one down I'll try it out and give you feedback
BTW if you to send one down I'll try it out and give you feedback
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I forget if it was Jimmy or Whit that told me you got it. I don't have any old shots of it. I have a few pics of me and Lee, they're not on this PC, and a video tape from the day I got it. I know it's complete history though. Email me if you need any particular info. I got Lee's mailing address around if you want to drop him a note. I'm sure he'd like that.
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My JCH D-10 8x7 The best pedal steel I own… by a long shot!
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Keep 'um comin'! Awesome eye candy. This thread has turned me on to what the Wright Customs are, wow! just fantastic looking guitars, I bet they sound amazing. How similar to the old Bigsby's are they? Are they influenced by each other, or totally different?....I had no idea, I've always associated Mr. Wright with Sierra, and have only been aware of the Crown series, etc. Thanks!
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D-10 Fulawka
Here's my D-10 Fulawka, the previously-owned-by-Ricky-Davis beauty.
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CDs: Waltz for Elma (2015), Steel Reflections (2009)
Gear: 10-string Desert Rose "Delta Blues", Fender Deluxe 8, Fender CS Nocaster
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Gear: 10-string Desert Rose "Delta Blues", Fender Deluxe 8, Fender CS Nocaster
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Brett, the blue stain was purchased for Stewart-McDonald. I sprayed the stain out side and the color ended up a little darker than planned. The color is awesome in the sunlight but appears darker indoors. Thanks for the neat compliment. The guitar was a dirty tobacco brown when I bought it. My wife wanted me to do something about the color and the shade of blue is what I wound up with. I'm going to put a couple of TrueTones in it and it will be good to go. My Pro-III has TrueTones and they seem to suit me fine.
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