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GFI Website
After procrastinating for too long, there were enough things we wanted to change and add to our website that it seemed easier to just totally redo it. It is finally done and we invite anyone who is interested to check it out. It can be reached at www.gfimusicalproducts.com or www.gfipedalguitars.com.
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Glad to see it ,Gene. Congratulations!...al
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My Website..... www.cmedic.net/~almarcus/
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My Website..... www.cmedic.net/~almarcus/
Gene,
I too am a member of the GFI family. I have a D-10 keyless with 8p's and 7k's. The instrument was a perfect fit right out of the box and the sound made all the band member believers. The great part is no
wrenching, I can now concentrate on playing
the instrument. Thanks for building a great guitar.
Rich
I too am a member of the GFI family. I have a D-10 keyless with 8p's and 7k's. The instrument was a perfect fit right out of the box and the sound made all the band member believers. The great part is no
wrenching, I can now concentrate on playing
the instrument. Thanks for building a great guitar.
Rich
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Very nice site revision... right in time in fact since i've been researching GFI HEAVILY lately.
I also want to thank in public the superb, fast response I received on a question in regards to oen point of construction. Good job! That's how a company should handle it... finalized my decision!!!
... just need to finish saving the pennies so I can get one of them there purdy blue aluminum/black mica D-10 ultra (love the one piece keyed headstock!)
I also want to thank in public the superb, fast response I received on a question in regards to oen point of construction. Good job! That's how a company should handle it... finalized my decision!!!
... just need to finish saving the pennies so I can get one of them there purdy blue aluminum/black mica D-10 ultra (love the one piece keyed headstock!)
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Gene, What can I say that I haven't already said? This is the most highly advanced , greatest new tech. and farthest advanced steel guitar built in the new millennium. Easiest to maintain, change setups on, get parts for, lightest without being so light that the guitar walks when you push a knee lever, and by far the best sounding new design in a long time. How many do we place in a happy home in a week? Pretty unbeliveble, huh?
Thank you for making so many steel players happy Gene, Pros and non-pros alike.
Great guitars. And I'm picky!
bobbeseymour
Thank you for making so many steel players happy Gene, Pros and non-pros alike.
Great guitars. And I'm picky!
bobbeseymour
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Gene, VERY NICE website!!! I enjoyed getting to meet you at the Lexington show. It was also the 1st time that I got to see one of your guitars up close. Very nice. It is no wonder why more and more players are getting your guitars. I caught yours and Mike Sigler's sets and the guitars sounded great.
Greg
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Gene:
It was great talking with you today after all those years -- thanks to Don Sulesky for bringing me your number. As I told you on the phone, you build a great steel; I had predicted when we worked at Fender that you would someday wind up building and selling something of your own design.
I'm making some of the S.G. shows now-a-days, so perhaps we can get together one of these days and open up a keg of nails.
And, by the way, your web site looks great.
It was great talking with you today after all those years -- thanks to Don Sulesky for bringing me your number. As I told you on the phone, you build a great steel; I had predicted when we worked at Fender that you would someday wind up building and selling something of your own design.
I'm making some of the S.G. shows now-a-days, so perhaps we can get together one of these days and open up a keg of nails.
And, by the way, your web site looks great.
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Sorry I missed you at the PSGA show. I had to pick Bob Campbell up at the airport.Bob asked me if you still had that Hillbilly contraption? Im happy that you are feeling well and you have some Fender friends here on this Forum..Roy,Carl, and who else was your friend??
Good Luck my friend.
PS I knew CBS wouldnt make it after you left Bob is now making Soup"Bean Soup"
Good Luck. Thanks to Howard Reinleib we were able to see your great PS 210 guitar,,I always liked that guitar but Howard beat me to it.
Good Luck my friend.
PS I knew CBS wouldnt make it after you left Bob is now making Soup"Bean Soup"
Good Luck. Thanks to Howard Reinleib we were able to see your great PS 210 guitar,,I always liked that guitar but Howard beat me to it.
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Great site Gene,
Very professionally done. With clear concise language throughout. Good photos that should answer most questions an inquisitive buyer might need to know.
I wish you much success. With your awesome background and credentials, looks like a winner to me.
On a side note: Fellows, note the copedent listed under "Steel Guitar Features" under SIT strings. Further augmenting my belief that there IS a standard emerging when it comes to the PSG. Notice the location and changes on each pedal and knee lever. I predict that in the not too distant future deviations from this will be few and far between; as ever newer and younger players take up this incredible instrument.
If this standard does in fact become the norm, it will be a boost to sales of the PSG. Also, teachers will have a much easier time; and enjoy much less frustrations trying to teach the basics with ONE tuning; using tab and ultimately teaching students sheet music.
May Jesus richly bless you always Gene,
carl
Very professionally done. With clear concise language throughout. Good photos that should answer most questions an inquisitive buyer might need to know.
I wish you much success. With your awesome background and credentials, looks like a winner to me.
On a side note: Fellows, note the copedent listed under "Steel Guitar Features" under SIT strings. Further augmenting my belief that there IS a standard emerging when it comes to the PSG. Notice the location and changes on each pedal and knee lever. I predict that in the not too distant future deviations from this will be few and far between; as ever newer and younger players take up this incredible instrument.
If this standard does in fact become the norm, it will be a boost to sales of the PSG. Also, teachers will have a much easier time; and enjoy much less frustrations trying to teach the basics with ONE tuning; using tab and ultimately teaching students sheet music.
May Jesus richly bless you always Gene,
carl