Wanted: Pedal Steel guitar for around $800 for beginner?
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Wanted: Pedal Steel guitar for around $800 for beginner?
I'm a new pedal steel player, about six months playing, and I'm hooked for life. This is the instrument that I'd always wanted to play since I learned guitar 15 years ago, and I can safely say it's been everything that I thought it would be. I simply love it.
But I think I'm learning on the wrong instrument. My current guitar is a Fender 400, 3 pedal, two added knee levers. It sounds wonderful and plays fine, but I don't think it's the right guitar for me at the moment. Not to learn on, anyway.
Ideally, I'd love a guitar that I could use for at least the next 5 years without outgrowing, but I also know $800 isn't a whole lot for what I'm looking for. But I'm a poor doctoral student and it's all I can afford these days.
Thanks to all - the forum has been a fantastic place to learn!
But I think I'm learning on the wrong instrument. My current guitar is a Fender 400, 3 pedal, two added knee levers. It sounds wonderful and plays fine, but I don't think it's the right guitar for me at the moment. Not to learn on, anyway.
Ideally, I'd love a guitar that I could use for at least the next 5 years without outgrowing, but I also know $800 isn't a whole lot for what I'm looking for. But I'm a poor doctoral student and it's all I can afford these days.
Thanks to all - the forum has been a fantastic place to learn!
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Bobbe just received a shipment of new Carter Starters. contact him at www.steelguitar.net.
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Check with Bob Simmons of Simmons Pedal Steel Guitars. They sell new ones & used ones. He makes the Genesis brand steels that seem pretty neat and are affordable.
Here are his two websites:
http://www.simmonspedalsteel.com/index.htm
http://www.genesissteelguitars.com/
Here are his two websites:
http://www.simmonspedalsteel.com/index.htm
http://www.genesissteelguitars.com/
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Doug, I know where there is an older sho-bud with 3 and 2 for 850, its going to need a little work to get it up to power, have you considered a carter-starter ????.If you want to look into the sho-bud let me know,, Ill get you a phone number.
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Here's a great deal in California:
http://modesto.craigslist.org/msg/1127671580.html
http://modesto.craigslist.org/msg/1127671580.html
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Sierra S-10 (Built by Ross Shafer),ZB, Fender 400 guitars, various tube and SS amps
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Doug, try Billy Carr's Steel Guitar Shop. carr@bayspringstel.net. I also have his phone # and addess. give me you Email and i'll sent it to you. I had an PGS a couple of years ago, sent it to him and he sold it for me.I know he has traids. Give him a try. A nice S10 3/2 or 4 should last you for 5 years.You can get a lot of music out of that set up.
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Goodrich Pedal
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Desert Rose s10 3/5
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Thanks to everyone who replied and offered suggestions. You know, I'm still new here, but am amazed by people's generosity. I probably received 20 offers, privately and publicly.
I ended up going with a BMI S-10, 3x4, which arrived yesterday. It's a great guitar, and I think it'll last me for a long, long time. So big thanks to all who offered to get me started, but particularly to Buddy Maxell, who seems like quite a nice guy all around.
I ended up going with a BMI S-10, 3x4, which arrived yesterday. It's a great guitar, and I think it'll last me for a long, long time. So big thanks to all who offered to get me started, but particularly to Buddy Maxell, who seems like quite a nice guy all around.