Welcome New Moderator, Brad Bechtel
Moderator: Brad Bechtel
Welcome New Moderator, Brad Bechtel
I'd like to welcome Brad Bechtel as the new moderator of the "No Peddlers" area. Brad is a lap steel expert, and maintains what may be oldest steel guitar site on the Internet ( Brad's Page of Steel at www.well.com/user/wellvis/steel.html ). He's a very busy guy, and I'm thrilled that he agreed to spend a bit of his time helping out here.
Welcome to the Steel Guitar Forum staff, Brad.
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-b0b- ... click www.b0b.com/products
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Welcome to the Steel Guitar Forum staff, Brad.
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-b0b- ... click www.b0b.com/products
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Thanks, everyone. I plan on mostly letting things run their course. Occasionally I'll try to fix any URL references so you can click on the URL and have the web page come up, but otherwise I don't plan on editing spelling or grammar, or anything else.
Now if I can only update MY website...
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Brad's Page of Steel:
www.well.com/~wellvis/steel.html
A web site devoted to acoustic & electric lap steel guitars
Now if I can only update MY website...
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Brad's Page of Steel:
www.well.com/~wellvis/steel.html
A web site devoted to acoustic & electric lap steel guitars
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Absolutely the right choice and the best man for the Job Bob!
I don't know how many of you have had the chance to talk with Brad one on one, but my opinion is he has a great attitude and real love for this Steel/Slide. And Brad, I think you've been basically doing the job for some time now, good to see you getting the recognition.
I agree with John in the above comment, I don't think there is a more likable bunch then the non-peddlers circle!
Merry Christmas everybody.
Ted
I don't know how many of you have had the chance to talk with Brad one on one, but my opinion is he has a great attitude and real love for this Steel/Slide. And Brad, I think you've been basically doing the job for some time now, good to see you getting the recognition.
I agree with John in the above comment, I don't think there is a more likable bunch then the non-peddlers circle!
Merry Christmas everybody.
Ted
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Excellent choice, b0b! I've noticed that Brad is one of those people who doesn't say a lot, at least as far as posting to the Forum is concerned. When he does, it's well worth reading. When I'm really busy and only have time to "spot check" the Forum, I will always read a thread that has something by Brad in it.
Congratulations, Brad. I know you'll do a great job.
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Don Walters
get "listed" at the World Wide Steel Guitarist Directory
www3.sk.sympatico.ca/waltd/
(aka On-Line Steel Guitarists of the World)
Congratulations, Brad. I know you'll do a great job.
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Don Walters
get "listed" at the World Wide Steel Guitarist Directory
www3.sk.sympatico.ca/waltd/
(aka On-Line Steel Guitarists of the World)
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Welcome...
After seeing what Junior Brown could do with a straight steel I began looking for one to play... I really liked the sound of Junior's tuning.... and the idea of the portability of a non pedal instrument.
Our local music store had a few beat up specimens from years gone by... I wanted something modern with a clean sound and rich tone.
Brad's Page of Steel was one of the first sites I landed on and it was there that I found link's to Melobar Guitars and B0b's Steel Guitar Forum.
After seeing what Junior Brown could do with a straight steel I began looking for one to play... I really liked the sound of Junior's tuning.... and the idea of the portability of a non pedal instrument.
Our local music store had a few beat up specimens from years gone by... I wanted something modern with a clean sound and rich tone.
Brad's Page of Steel was one of the first sites I landed on and it was there that I found link's to Melobar Guitars and B0b's Steel Guitar Forum.