What's your age?

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What's your age?

15-24
7
2%
25-34
15
4%
35-44
38
10%
45-54
56
14%
55-64
149
38%
65-74
94
24%
75-84
31
8%
 
Total votes: 390

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Fred Justice
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Post by Fred Justice »

I'll be 64 in February, and started playing steel guitar in 1969.
So I guess that's 41 years of blessed enjoyment. :D :D
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Keith DeLong
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Post by Keith DeLong »

Just turned 70 September 2011. Still love to play but the equipment gets heavier every day :-(.
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Clinton Damron
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Location: Cleburne Texas, USA

Post by Clinton Damron »

38 and just started learning the psg. I've had 4 lessons so far and I will not quit. I waited until this past summer to try and learn guitar but hated it.
Archery- BowTech Destroyer & Strother SX-1
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Steven Finley
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Post by Steven Finley »

Like the steak sause,57
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Norman Evans
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Location: Tennessee

Post by Norman Evans »

61. Been playing steel since '74. Think I'm 16.
Tommy Shown
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Post by Tommy Shown »

I am soon to be53, and I have been playing for 32 years.
Tommy Shown
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Jack Ritter
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Post by Jack Ritter »

Started playing in about 1945.
Zum D10 8x5,rev pre-amp, TC M300, Split 12, n-112, IZZY, Hilton vp, Geo L, BJS Hughey, Live Steel
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Alan Brookes
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Post by Alan Brookes »

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chas smith
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Post by chas smith »

63, still rockin', and not in a chair...
Earnie Sumerall
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Location: Oklahoma

Post by Earnie Sumerall »

74 in December. Started playing 1946.
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Gus York
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whats your age

Post by Gus York »

I'm coming up for 68 in a couple of days time, started playing steel around '64,still playing and enjoying (most) moments! I play in a Dire Straits Tribute band, and may I say it's not easy trying to cope with Paul Franklin licks at 68 ?? Mind you who am I kidding, it was never going to be easy,was it?

Now then where am I ?????
Nice ZUM 12 D9 2 Roland Cubes,+ various effects and bits.
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David Mason
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Post by David Mason »

54. There's a ton of younger people picking up steel guitar. It's all over alt/everything, a lot of younger players in Europe edging into the Scandinavian jazz scene - but they're not much posting here. Probably too busy playing to post much, but I have to say your learning rate can greatly accelerate by paying attention to some things here.

The six-string forums all seem to go through periodic spates where kids with lots of time on their hands fill up lots of space repeating things they read on other forums. And "senior statesmen" are anointed by the number of posts they've made... If you ask a question here about "telecaster bridges" here you will get answers from 12 guys who've collective owned and/or modded 60 Telecasters and played them out professionally. The pro-to-amateur ratio here is higher than any other forum I've seen, if you include engineers, builders and others who work or have worked in some aspect(s) of music and play steel because of what it can do.
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JamesMCross
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55
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John De Maille
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Post by John De Maille »

I'm 62 and my my love and spirit for the steel is as strong as ever. I've been playing since 1972.I started on a Fender 6 string lap steel.
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Ryan Barwin
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Post by Ryan Barwin »

I'll be 21 in January. I think there's actually quite a few young steel players around but most of them (that I've met) aren't SGF members, and many aren't really into the traditional styles of steel playing.
Jos Roderkerken
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Joined: 3 Nov 2011 9:11 am
Location: The Netherlands

Post by Jos Roderkerken »

32 and playing the steel for almost 3... months.. YEAH!!

:roll:

I used to play loads of instuments like banjo, guitar, bass, drum/percusions and mandolin.. Had to quit because of an non treatable musscle illnes.

Im still in a band doh :P playing keyboards and now im giving a go on the instrument ive fallen in love with when i was just a little boy :)
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Bent Romnes
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Post by Bent Romnes »

Jos, congrats and welcome to the forum! Always nice to see new Europeans here. By the way I will most likely pay a visit to your fair country next summer!
Kevin Bollivar
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Post by Kevin Bollivar »

16192 days old here!!! ......been playing multiple instruments sense age 13,and have been on my favorite instrument(pedal steel)8 months so far,with 240 days and at least 300+ hours of pure determination. 8) :D 8)
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Alan Brookes
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Post by Alan Brookes »

Kevin Bollivar wrote:16192 days old here!!!
16192 days ago was 12th July, 1967, making you 44. ;-)
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Harry Johansen
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Post by Harry Johansen »

62
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Ronnie Boettcher
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Post by Ronnie Boettcher »

72, as of today. Feel 30. Still load up my truck to play a jam on Wed. evenings. Take 6 items to the jam. Steel, amp, MartinD28, Gibson mastertone, seat, and big gym bag full of accesories. Starting to work in a mic, and stand, so I can add harmony to some of the songs others sing. Just don't know how Sarah Jory does it.
Sho-Bud LDG, Martin D28, Ome trilogy 5 string banjo, Ibanez 4-string bass, dobro, fiddle, and a tubal cain. Life Member of AFM local 142
David Hartley
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Interesting thread....

Post by David Hartley »

I've never really grown up so, can I say 18 ?

Even though I am 53
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CrowBear Schmitt
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Post by CrowBear Schmitt »

60 goin' on 40 or is it 90 ?
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Fred Shannon
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Post by Fred Shannon »

arrived on this old orb in feb 1933, started playing and studying 6 string in 1940, moved to 6 string Richenbacher in early 1948, started playin a modified Stringmaster (by Sammie Lewis) in 1962 (6 pedals and added two knees) and have owned a plethora (love that word got it from Bill H.) of steel guitars since. Lost my hearing completely 3 years ago and haven't hit a lick since. Hate it too, love music and can't tell one note from another. :aside: :aside: :aside:


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Jeff Spencer
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Post by Jeff Spencer »

51, 3 years on steel,
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