Fulawka Pedal Steel Guitars
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- Dennis Saydak
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Fulawka Pedal Steel Guitars
A series of videos showing Ed Fulawka and how he makes his guitars:
http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=jS16EEzN- ... re=channel
http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=jS16EEzN- ... re=channel
Dennis
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Better yet, I will have a visit from Bruce Snow this coming monday. He wants to see my steel building operation, I want to watch and learn as he shows me stuff on my home built and maybe his Fulawka.
here is Bruce Snow playing his SD 10 Fulawka.
My 2 new home builts will have Fulawka pickups on them.
I had a visit with Ed Fulawka in November. He is 81, going strong and had his head into a couple of half done steels.
Heeeere's Bruce!
http://youtube.com/watch?v=DCqjXvRkz2U
http://youtube.com/watch?v=CQPmykA8fXw
here is Bruce Snow playing his SD 10 Fulawka.
My 2 new home builts will have Fulawka pickups on them.
I had a visit with Ed Fulawka in November. He is 81, going strong and had his head into a couple of half done steels.
Heeeere's Bruce!
http://youtube.com/watch?v=DCqjXvRkz2U
http://youtube.com/watch?v=CQPmykA8fXw
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Erv, I'm pleased you enjoyed the videos. Just as you have cornered the market on steels, Mr. Fulawka seems to have done the same with drill presses.Erv Niehaus wrote:I really enjoyed the 6 videos on Ed Fulawka and his guitar building operation.
Dennis
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Beautiful Fulawka Erv. Eddie does make one of the finest pedal steels on the planet. Here's a couple of pictures of my S-12. It sorta looks like your, if yours went on a diet...if pedal steels go on diets, that is. The third picture is of three Fulawkas formerly owned by Mr. Stephen Dorocke, I believe the first one is mine.
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I don't think I've ever seen a Fulawka pedal steel
for sale on any of the Forums or E-Bay for that
matter, that must say it all for the quality and sound of these fine looking guitars. Who knows, I might win the lottery some day !
Frank. Corfu
for sale on any of the Forums or E-Bay for that
matter, that must say it all for the quality and sound of these fine looking guitars. Who knows, I might win the lottery some day !
Frank. Corfu
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Hallo Erv,
They really do look the business ! I can still dream,
who knows perhaps my mate , Duncan Hodge, might have a brainstorm and donate his to me and I'll probably end up as President of Greece as well, In my dreams !
All the best.
Frank. Corfu
They really do look the business ! I can still dream,
who knows perhaps my mate , Duncan Hodge, might have a brainstorm and donate his to me and I'll probably end up as President of Greece as well, In my dreams !
All the best.
Frank. Corfu
" The problem with doing nothing is not knowing when you've finished "
ZBSD-10,ZB D-11/10, Franlin Tele,Epiphone customised Les Paul, 'Fender pro 185 amp.
ZBSD-10,ZB D-11/10, Franlin Tele,Epiphone customised Les Paul, 'Fender pro 185 amp.
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Eddie is master steel guitar luthier, and a dear friend. I loved the 3 steels that were in my possession and NEVER had any issues. Extensively used 2 of them on the road, and night after night, I'd pull either one out of the case, and it would be in tune and ready to go. The tone was always there as well-- I'm a straight into the amp kinda guy. No effects, just a Tweed Victoria amp-50212 or 35210. No muss no fuss. The only reason I gave 'em up, was because I made the choice to travel lighter>> and I travel alot! The violin is my new mistress! Carry-on! No regrets. As Eddie said to me, "it don't matter what you're playin, as long as you're playing!"
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Ollie told me that he worked with Tommy Hunter for a long time but only on the early TV shows.
I was also told, by someone here on the forum several years ago, that Ollie had the first Sho-Bud that was imported into Canada.
Years ago, in the early Sho-Bud days they tuned the 2nd string to D and pulled it up to D#. Ollie still does that on his Fulawka. (Weldon Myrick still does that too).
I was also told, by someone here on the forum several years ago, that Ollie had the first Sho-Bud that was imported into Canada.
Years ago, in the early Sho-Bud days they tuned the 2nd string to D and pulled it up to D#. Ollie still does that on his Fulawka. (Weldon Myrick still does that too).
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Beautiful guitars. I miss seeing Eddie at the Michigan shows. It was great talking to old time builders like Ed and Freeman Cowgar.
And Jack, I believe you'll find that Weldon tunes his second string to C# (as did Hal Rugg). I have almost always tuned mine to D, ever since I met Jimmie Crawford in the 70s, but I'm pretty sure Weldon's is tuned to C#.
And Jack, I believe you'll find that Weldon tunes his second string to C# (as did Hal Rugg). I have almost always tuned mine to D, ever since I met Jimmie Crawford in the 70s, but I'm pretty sure Weldon's is tuned to C#.
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My CD's: 'I've Got Friends in COLD Places' - 'Pedal Steel Guitar'
2021 Rittenberry S/D-12 8x7, 1976 Emmons S/D-12 7x6, 1969 Emmons S/D-12 6x6, 1971 Dobro, Quilter ToneBlock 202 TT-12
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Fulawka
Living under an hour away from Ed, I am very fortunate to have one of his guitars. He is a fabulous man and one of the best craftsmen around. His standard for everything in life is only THE BEST! Believe me, making one of the best guitars around is only part of this man's talent.
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Jack, you told the truth there. Ed is a one of a kind, self made individual. I can hardly believe the stamina of this man..at any given time he's got his head buried in a couple of steel guitars and the guy is going on 81. I enjoy so much having a visit with him, wish it could be more often. I am in London so I can't make it as often as I wish. Maybe next time I go up there, we can get lined up to meet at Ed's?
Email me some time.
Email me some time.