First Pedal Steel...Cleaned & Painted....(PICS ADDED)

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Wayne Franco
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Ha Ha Ha

Post by Wayne Franco »

You guy are cracking me up! That guitar may have some "Bite" to it. :) Was that model generally played on outside gigs?
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Danny Hall
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Post by Danny Hall »

Sure looks like the very likeness of one to me. Photogenic cuss ain't he? Not very ambitious if he hung around for the move though.

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Ross James
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Post by Ross James »

brown rusler...nice! yup that old arachnid is still there, haven't taken an air compressor to the guitar yet. i'm glad somebody caught that! i thought it was pretty funny.
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Post by bob Ousby »

Ross...You can call yours the "Reclus-ler". I was in Sacto yesterday and stopped in at Village Guitar Werkes in the Town & Country Village shopping center (2934 Fulton). They are steel guitar savy and are trying to build that end of the business. Nice folks....Bob
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Tony Glassman
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Post by Tony Glassman »

That guitar looks like it was sold out of Webb's Music Center the birthplace of Webb Amplifiers.

I remember going out to Antioch to pickup a new first run Webb amp from John Campbell. They had just taken delivery on their first Rus-ler. It was a D-10 transparent lime green pin-striped birds-eye maple cabinet. It was beautiful and horrific at the same time. I lusted for it!

Rus-ler guitars were probably the pinnacle of "Hillbilly Art". They were to steel guitars, what Nudie suits were to formal wear.
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Ross James
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Post by Ross James »

here are some pics of the Rus-ler after i cleaned it up and painted it. came out alright...still need to touch it up and clean a few spots...

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Post by Stu Schulman »

Very cool guitar! ;-)
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Post by Danny Letz »

The first pedal steel I ever owned was just like that one and mine was in like new condition. I got rid of it before I really knew what I was doing. For no more that I got for it I should have kept it. I guess you shouldn't keep all of them, but there's something about your first guitar.
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chris ivey
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Post by chris ivey »

wow ross..great job! looks like you've at least doubled your money now. you really did some serious clean-up on that changer. good work!

now it's a ross-ler!
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