How many 10 string Bigsby steels are known of.
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As I remember, my friend & steel guitar teacher in
Spokane, Washington-Gary Stewart- had a D-10 Bigsby.
This was in the early 1970's & I didn't realize what he had until years later when he told me that he had sold it because it broke too many strings. He said that he heard it was in a museum in Nashville (?) He could really play that guitar, but I wasn't aware of it sounding much different than my Emmons.
Spokane, Washington-Gary Stewart- had a D-10 Bigsby.
This was in the early 1970's & I didn't realize what he had until years later when he told me that he had sold it because it broke too many strings. He said that he heard it was in a museum in Nashville (?) He could really play that guitar, but I wasn't aware of it sounding much different than my Emmons.
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I built a double ten copy of my original t-8 Bigsby steel from Myrtle wood. There is a fine article about this guitar and also a couple of standard guitars my brother and I built. The article is in the March issue of Vintage Guitar magazine and was written by Deke Dickerson.
I wonder what ever happened to the steel, one of the guitars and the bass.
Dale Granstrom
I wonder what ever happened to the steel, one of the guitars and the bass.
Dale Granstrom
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