OK, it's the witching hour and most of y'all have turned into pumpkins so I'm ready to announce the RESULTS of the contest!
Believe it or not, we actually DO have a winner! Yes, ONE winner!
And that winner is...
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HOWARD TATE!!!
Howard correctly identified the 'Milly Tracks' as:
#3
(Shuffle Off to Tupelo),
#6
(Mansion on the Hill), and
#8
(Neverending Song of Love)
Way to go,
Howie-Baaabie!
You've just won yourself a FREE
'COHEN GOIN' COUNTRY' CD AND MATCHING
RHYTHM TRACKS DISC. Congratulations!
What's that you say? You already bought the CD in Dallas? You paid 'good money' for it? You want a
what for your prize?? A
refund?? Wo-ho, Howie-Baaabie! I already
wasted the money you paid me, Howie. I can't give it back. But sure, sure we can work something out, sure we can. Let me get back to you on that, okay Howie? Say, why don't we both sleep on it tonight and see what tomorrow brings? Yeah, that's the ticket!
)
As for the rest of y'all, well, we do also have
8 'HONORABLE MENTIONS', who are folks who got TWO of the THREE songs correctly identified. These folks include:
Jeff Bradshaw (3&6)
Bill Stroud (3&6)
Billy Carr (3&6)
Per Berner (3&6)
John DeMaille (6&8 )
Al Marcus (3&8 )
Dave Mudgett (3&8 )
Joseph Meditz (3&8 )
These 8 gentlemen, who got the contest 2/3 correct win the chance to buy the CD for 2/3 of the normal price, plus shipping. The disc normally sells for $15, so in the USA 2/3 of that is $10, plus $2 shipping for a total of just $12 (instead of the usual $17).
Ex-US (which applies only to Per, I believe) would be $10 + $5 shipping for a total of just $15 (instead of the usual $20).
My only request is that you place your order at the discounted price by midnight this Saturday night, March 29th, Eastern standard time.
For these special prices,
don't go to my website to place the order. Instead, either PayPal me at jasaco 'at' aol.com (replacing the 'at' with '@', of course), or email me for alternate payment options. Be sure to mention in your order that you were an Honorable Mentionee in the Fessy/Milly contest.
Thanks again to everyone who participated and also to those who just enjoyed watching and reading, even if you didn't venture a guess on the guitars.
Thus ends the 'Shameless Commerce' part of this posting. We now return you to the 'Educational Point Of It All', which is:
Within range, a player can probably get pretty darn close to his/her desired tone using a variety of pedal steels. Lacquer vs Carbon fiber (and probably Mica too) doesn't have a whole lot to do with the final tone achieved. If you listen only with your ears and not with your eyes and preconceptions about what various guitars 'should' or 'shouldn't' sound like, your ears may have an awfully hard time telling different brands apart, at least once they have been 'optimized' by a particular player seeking to get a particular sound out of them. (Note: this does not apply to 'strict A/B comparisons' where one leaves all dials and controls set exactly the same. But in the real world, nobody does that. You buy a guitar and you tweak things till you get what you want out of it.)
Oh, I guess I should mention one other thing: Black guitars do sound best.
Thanks everybody; hope ya enjoyed it! I know I did!
Your pal,
Jimbeaux
p.s. I'm still trying to come up with an 'appropriate' award for Jerry Roller. How about 'Most Trying'?