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Guitars, Amps, Volume Pedals on Fri.,Sat.,Sun. Dallas Show

Post by Jody Sanders »

Steel Guitars: Emmons-8, Mullen-8, Pedalmaster-1, Zum-4, Carter-2, Justice-1, Star-3, Jackson-2, ShoPro-2,Franklin-2, MSA-3, Williams-1, Rick Frypan-1,Rittenberry-1, GFI-3, ShoBud-2, Infinity-1, Desert Rose-1, Fender-1, Fessenden-1, Excel-1, Sierra-2, No Name lap steel-1. Amps:Fox-1, Peavey-25, Rack Systems-21, , Standel-1, ShoBud-1, Marrs-2, Evans-1, TC Furlong Custom-1. Volume Pedals: Goodrich-18, Hilton-10, Mullen3, Multi-Taper-7,Emmons-2, ShoBud-4, Franklin-4, Zum-1, MSA-1. Jody.
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Post by Austin Tripp »

Very interestins post Jody. Thanks for the info. Wonder why there wasn't many GFI or Carters?
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Post by Danny Bates »

Jody,

I have a couple of questions.

Does your list have the numbers of push/pull vrs. all pull Emmons?

and...

Do you know who played the Sho-Buds?

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Who proofreads the programs??

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I volunteer for the task next year. I'm STILL looking for the "Riddenberry" guitar booth. (IT'S A JOKE!!!) But I do mean it about the volunteer part.
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Post by Tommy Alexander »

John,
I don't how you missed the "Rittenberry" booth; as soon as you walked into the room with the vendor booths, the booth was to your right; it had four Rittenberry guitars on the table, 2-black,blue,red and along with Jody Camerons new black and chrome
one.
Shucks,! you had a chance to play on one.
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i'm sorry....

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i guess i was the only one that noticed that it was spelled "riddenberry" on the page with the locations of the booths in the program...it really was a joke...i know it takes a lot of time and effort to put this thing on...
...honk if you've never seen an uzi fired out of a car window...


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Post by Jody Sanders »

Hi Danny, Don't have the info on the Emmons guitars. As to the ShoBud players, Johnny Cox and don't have info on the other. Jody.
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Post by David Wren »

Hmmmmmm, wonder who was playing the Infinity :) ...

next year we'll have to have a fresh count on these guitars, don't ya think Frank? :)

... and I'm bettn' one of the Sho~Buds was Billy Easton :)
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Post by Ken Pippus »

Not a single Fender amp. Interesting.

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Post by Jim Smith »

I was pretty sure I saw Fender grill cloth on stage, but I didn't get close enough to see just what it was. It might have just been an extension speaker cabinet.
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Frank Carter played the Infinity guitar. There might have been a Fender cab used by one of the Rack System players. Jody.
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Post by Herb Steiner »

I know that push-pulls were played by Jim Loessberg, Randy Reinhard, Jim Evans, and myself. Merle Record, Bobby Bowman, and Louie Hallford played LeGrandes. There probably were others; that's only what I personally noticed.
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Post by Murnel Babineaux »

I came very, very close to bringing my 73' Fender Vibrosonic, but it's soooo heavy !!


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Murnel, next time take the Vibrosonic.

I'll loan you one of my roadies...


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Re: i'm sorry....

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John Hopkin wrote:i guess i was the only one that noticed that it was spelled "riddenberry" on the page with the locations of the booths in the program...it really was a joke...i know it takes a lot of time and effort to put this thing on...
And not a single Mullins in the bunch! :wink:
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Post by Roger Crawford »

Danny, that dude needs a bigger head to go with that body.
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