I have been lurking for years, and finally decided to jump aboard and say howdy. I have been a guitar player for years, but the steel is something I have only been enjoying for about five years. I started with a quick lesson from Herb Remington, bought some of his tab, and have been progressing (slowly) ever since. I also have built a few steel guitars, a 6 string console and a six string lap that I like playing. I have an old Supro Student Deluxe that I like for the tone.
I also play a little pedal steel, and have an old Blanton that I got from my neighbor in Texas and have been lugging around ever since. I tore it completely down and rebuilt it about a year ago. It has four pedals and one knee lever.
Anyway, that's a little about me. I have enjoyed the information here immensely, and my main reason for joining is to say thanks for all of the info that you guys are always more than willing to share to make the steel guitar keep singing...
Hello from another newbie
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Welcome, William. Feel free to ask questions - that's how we all learn!
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Welcome!
Hello William. Sort of new here myself and these are such a great bunch of guys at the Steel Without Pedals forum (shouldn't we be Steel and those other guys Steel with Pedals? ), so quick to offer advice, answers, and what not. Welcome!