A long shot but hoping for info on this Deluxe 6
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A long shot but hoping for info on this Deluxe 6
I have this Deluxe 6 coming. The seller (a non player) knows nothing about it's history. It obviously has seen it's share of
playing time. Because of that I'm assuming a previous owner was an accomplished steel performer and hoping they might
be a member on this forum. The Serial #(?) is 918. I know serial #'s don't mean much but a previous owner might recognize it.
I bought this as a present for my son and I think it would be nice to have a little backstory to go with it if possible.
It should be in my hands on Tuesday and will be taken apart that night to discover all the usual tell-tale markings.
Here's hoping.
playing time. Because of that I'm assuming a previous owner was an accomplished steel performer and hoping they might
be a member on this forum. The Serial #(?) is 918. I know serial #'s don't mean much but a previous owner might recognize it.
I bought this as a present for my son and I think it would be nice to have a little backstory to go with it if possible.
It should be in my hands on Tuesday and will be taken apart that night to discover all the usual tell-tale markings.
Here's hoping.
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Here's hoping the Jerry Byrd course and video on steel guitar comes with it.
http://scottysmusic.com/byrd.htm
Good luck on the info search, and I appreciate your desire to import provenance and history along with his leasrning.
Please keep us posted on his interest and progress, and maybe introduce him to us one day.
http://scottysmusic.com/byrd.htm
Good luck on the info search, and I appreciate your desire to import provenance and history along with his leasrning.
Please keep us posted on his interest and progress, and maybe introduce him to us one day.
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Ron - Thanks. As far as getting on the forum, I've tried to impress upon him the knowledge he can gain from others but it's not his thing. Not that he is arrogant and thinks he knows it all but he doesn't even get on Facebook that much. Reality is, at 19 with school, working at a music store, practicing with a band and of course girls, there's not much time left.
Hugh - That's exactly why I chose this model. He's a big Gilmour fan.
Hugh - That's exactly why I chose this model. He's a big Gilmour fan.
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Doug, I figured that about Heritage. I emailed them and got the auto reply. Funny how there's no problem with them sending out auction notices. Of course I know those are automatic.
Guess I hit the Etsy auction at the right time. It was the "Deal of the day". $75 cheaper than the Craigslist listing. Funny thing is I had never heard of Etsy until that day.
Thanks for the confirmation of the good deal.
Guess I hit the Etsy auction at the right time. It was the "Deal of the day". $75 cheaper than the Craigslist listing. Funny thing is I had never heard of Etsy until that day.
Thanks for the confirmation of the good deal.