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Austin Tripp
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Congrats to Mickey Adams

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Hey everyone, I just wanted to congratulate Mickey Adams on his 124 youtube video. Mickey,, we ALL appreciate deeply what you are doing for the steel guitar community. I probaly not be where I am now, (2 years later) if it hadn't of been for Mickey. I have stayed up many a nights watching his videos on youtube. I am soooo glad that he can now squeeze in 7 or 8 minutes of info. Thanks again Mickey for ALL you have done, we hope to see 124 more vids!!!!!!

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Frederic Mabrut
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You're right Austin,

Thank you very much Mickey.
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OK all you steelguiteers, together in the Mexican key

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M,i,c,..k,e,y ECDBC Yea Mickey!
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Thanks very much for all the time and effort you dedicate to helping us all through your videos. We truly appreciate it.
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Scott Malchow
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Post by Scott Malchow »

I echo that-

Thank you , Mickey , for the time you have given to all of us.
And thanks for the help,time and kindness you gave to me at the ISGC.
Scott
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Mickey Adams
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Thanks Austin

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Hey Austin, that was a nice thing to post...And a great compliment. I want you ALL to know its not taken lightly either...I know we are all going to see you playing St Louis one day. If you want to come to the Dallas show...let me know. Youre welcome to come here and hang out with me for the weekend, that'll save you the hotel expenses..And we can do steel til we drop!
Scott...great meeting you too...Glad to hear your Mullen is serving you well!..Ill look for you in Dallas too!>..BTW...everyone keep Albert Talley in your prayers...Hes fighting some medical issues here In Dallas. Hes the TSGA head, and a great guy,>...Peace!>..Mickey
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Johnny Baker
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Mickey Adams

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I to want to thank you. I just got my Carter Starter
and will be watching and trying to learn, some of the
things you do.

Thanks,

Johnny Baker, New Member
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Mickey Adams
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Thanks Johnny

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Johnny, gongrats on getting a steel guitar...feel free to email me anytime. If theres anything I can do to help you, im here...Mickey Adams
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Sherry Hostetter
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Thanks from another Texan

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Hi Mickey, Living near Austin I have heard some awesome steel guitar music...I admire the sound so much I have embarked on a new adventure in my life....learning to play the steel guitar. What I want you to know is how much your youtube videos inspired me to take that leap and think that I might actually learn to play. I have recently joined the forum, acquired a Carter Starter, and will be taking lessons from Neil Flanz here in Austin very soon. I have already made so many friends on the forum....so many that have helped me and I count you as one, even though you don't know it....you mentor from afar to many of us. Thanks for helping us beginners and I hope to be able to meet you in Dallas next March.
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Hi Sherry: Your luckey to have Neil in your area, he is a great teacher, I sure miss him here in Florida.
Good luck with your lessions, and give my best to Neil.
Bill W. :) :) :)
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Sherry!

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Thats great to hear Sherry. I am so happy to hear that I have been a part of your decision to learn steel!...Neil is one of the greats in the industry and a fine guy...please tell him I said hello when you see him!...don't forget to look up Buzz Evans too...hes a master...Please feel free to write me anytime if I can do anything to help you....Mickey
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Welcome To Our New Members

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Johnny Baker ans Sherry and any other new members whom I've over-looked ; a hearty welcome to our Super Steel Guitar Club, " The Steel Guitar Forum ". Always pleased to see younger folks joining our RANKS. I 'm a beginner on the " FORUM " celebrating my second year, here, as a member; but have been around the Sreel Guitar Community for better than fifty long years. Bought my first pedal steel in 1953, and to this day, I still own the guitar. But you folks have so much to look forward to. Great people like Mickey and Neil [ And Others ] to guide you down the highway to stardom, to become great Steel Guitarists. You will all " LOVE " the forum and the many members whom will be here to help you. Just give a Holler.. Enjoy.. Bernie :D :lol:
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Larry Griffin
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thank you

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hey mickey congrats on your accomp an much appreciation on this end ive learned a ton of stuff by watching your videos an was wanderin when an instructional dvd was coming out i can tell that you are sincere in your quest as a teacher so thanks an keep up the good work sincerely Larry Griffin :o
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THanks

Post by Ron Wright »

just wanted to add my thanks to Mickey for all his help and support,I too have spent many (most) days and nites watching his videos and learning..I wish at times I lived closer ....Ron
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