anyone heard of Thomas Steel Guitars ?
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anyone heard of Thomas Steel Guitars ?
Anyone heard of Thomas Steel Guitars ?
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thomas guitar
the thomas guitars are really sturdy, easy to play, built really well and sound great. I used to own one of his generationn ll d-10 which is the last model he was making.(should have kept it) I did have a chance to talk with him and he is a wonderfull person to talk with and he did tell me that he was going to start making them again. there is a few people on the forum still have some of them. maybe they will chime in on this. If you get a chance to buy one mny friend don't hesitate they are exceptionally made instrument.
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I believe he is in Chichasha, Okla. About 90 miles straight south of here on 81 Hi-way. Jeff Newman used to have them and said they were excellent steels.
He use to to give one away at his spring jams once in a while and I still have a Steel News he sent out relating to this, I think.----Jack
He use to to give one away at his spring jams once in a while and I still have a Steel News he sent out relating to this, I think.----Jack
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Thanks Everyone for your responses to the Thomas steels
thanks guys I appreciate your input on the
Thomas steels ! I think they are great
looking guitars " i have never had the
chance to play one though ! but they do
look great " I know that Matt Keon has
one on the forum a D10 5 knees 8 floors
and it is gray mica and it looks very
nice" in fact it looks as good as new'
if I had the extra cash I would buy it !
I talked to him and he is a very nice
fellow' he says he's not had it long
and he is just wanting a SD10 to trade
for because he doesn't play c6 much !
so if anyone is interested in a Thomas
pedal steel D10 that is as good as new
look him up on the forum in Instruments
For Sale ! very great guy !
Thanks David Dellinger
Thomas steels ! I think they are great
looking guitars " i have never had the
chance to play one though ! but they do
look great " I know that Matt Keon has
one on the forum a D10 5 knees 8 floors
and it is gray mica and it looks very
nice" in fact it looks as good as new'
if I had the extra cash I would buy it !
I talked to him and he is a very nice
fellow' he says he's not had it long
and he is just wanting a SD10 to trade
for because he doesn't play c6 much !
so if anyone is interested in a Thomas
pedal steel D10 that is as good as new
look him up on the forum in Instruments
For Sale ! very great guy !
Thanks David Dellinger
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Thomas Steels
Hi David. I have been playing a Thomas D10 Generation II, now for some time. I absolutely love it. I'm new to steel (been at it about 3 years), but I have owned a few steels so far. I traded my SD10 Derby for this Thomas, and couldn't be happier. They are a great value and a very well-built steel. Mine has very good sustain and even tone across the board. If I were a better player, I'm sure I'd appreciate this even more. They are heavy, but I can live with that. I gig a fair amoount with it, and it's never broken a string while performing. If I had the spare cash, I'd already have had a backup.
09'Rittenberry SD10 (3&5),Thomas D-10 (8&4), Sarno Preamp, BJS bars, Hilton Volume Pedals, Boulet Boots, Walker Seats.
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Glad your still happy with the Thomas Bryan. The way those are built; you won't need a back up. Highly engineered guitars!Bullet proof!
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As long as I'm down in the mix I'm Fantastic!
Derby D-10/Steelers Choice/
Goodrich 120/ 2- Katana Boss 100's
/Nashville 400
RV-3/ Zoom MS-50G
As long as I'm down in the mix I'm Fantastic!
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