Show off your steel ! (Pros too)
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C-Bear, just pluggin' that sucker into a wall socket creeps me out! I always feel like I'm holdin' bare wires in my hands when I start playin' it. Only the fretboard lights up. But still, 120 vac? You should see the pup. It looks like a vastly overwound early Tele pup. Doesn't sound too bad, considering Lucite ain't exactly a tone wood!
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My Redneck Tele. Not for Hulas! Thanks Loni! Greatest squareneck conversion.
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Lucite and an iluminating light?
Hey, why hasn't this steel guitar technology been carried into the 21 century?
Lucite and an iluminating light?
Hey, why hasn't this steel guitar technology been carried into the 21 century?
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I bought this one new in 1972 after a visit from Shot and David Musgrave to Pensacola, Dave was something else so great.
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Emmons SD 10 3&5 This one may possibly be For Sale......
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This one may possibly be For Sale........
This one may possibly be For Sale........
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Here's my last rig. Sho-Bud SD10 Super Pro. It originally had a black wooden neck. My local steel mechanic (the late Bill Payne) converted it to an aluminum neck using Sho-Bud parts. Turned out nice. Sold it in 1989 or 1990 to Tom Bradshaw. I often wonder where it went. I loved that guitar. I'd also love to have it back (if it's still in the A++ condition it was in when I sold it).
Steeless.