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

Fuzzy Plant
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Location: Winter Haven, Florida, USA

Post by Fuzzy Plant »

"If I make it thru December"..I'll only have 5 more months till my 80th. Don't wear glasses, still have 2 of my own teeth,still have a sound mind (although there are some who will dissagree),lived long enough to see 17 grand-children and so far,26 great grand,& 2 great-great. I say WOW! 55 years of playing country and gospel music so far, and I wanna play till I have to say bye,bye. Praise God!
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Steve Hotra
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Location: Camas, Washington
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Post by Steve Hotra »

Just turned 55. Started playing pedal steel two years ago and loving it!
Guitars: Rittenberry SD S-10, Gretsch Black Falcon. Effects: Wampler Paisley, Strymon Timeline, Sarno Earth Drive.
Fractal FM9
Amps: Mesa Express 5:25, Jazzkat Tomkat & Boss Katana head / various cabs.
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Alan Brookes
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Joined: 29 Mar 2006 1:01 am
Location: Brummy living in Southern California

Post by Alan Brookes »

66 today. :D
I'm vintage 12th Nov, 1945.
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Bill Hankey
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Joined: 13 Apr 2001 12:01 am
Location: Pittsfield, MA, USA

Post by Bill Hankey »

I've oftentimes wondered as a youth what it feels like to be eighty years of age. I no longer have to wonder. June 13, 1931 - Be forewarned how quickly the years slip away. My steel is still one of the most enjoyable things associated with my lifestyle.
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Ken Lang
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Joined: 8 Jul 1999 12:01 am
Location: Simi Valley, Ca

Post by Ken Lang »

Well, me and my new liver will be 70 in a couple of months, but if you average it out, I'm still in my 50's. My hair is still brown and I have less gray hair
than my #1 son. So far, so good.
heavily medicated for your safety
Larry Farrell
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Joined: 1 Dec 2003 1:01 am
Location: Las Vegas, Nevada, USA

Post by Larry Farrell »

I just turned 77 Monday. Don't feel a bit over 30 except for some days.
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Johnny Cox
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Post by Johnny Cox »

I'm 54 & still on the road. No plans of slowing down as long as someone still wants me to play.
Johnny "Dumplin" Cox
"YANKIN' STRINGS & STOMPIN' PEDALS" since 1967.
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Alan Brookes
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Location: Brummy living in Southern California

Post by Alan Brookes »

Larry Farrell wrote:I just turned 77...
..another Valentines Day baby. Have you noticed how many people were born in the second week of November ?
It's nine months after St. Valentine's Day. :whoa: :eek:
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James Cann
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Joined: 27 Sep 2004 12:01 am
Location: Phoenix, AZ

Post by James Cann »

Well, as Waylon Himself once observed,

"Honey, I know that I got a few years on you
(spoken) But you couldn't tell by lookin'."
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Jim R. Harrison
Posts: 518
Joined: 5 Nov 2007 12:37 pm
Location: North Vancouver, B. C., Canada

Post by Jim R. Harrison »

I'm 67 1/2 and STILL trying to figure out this marvellous machine!! Pre-occupied with playing English rugby and photography - have had numerous photos & articles published in the P. S. G. Newsletter.
Ed Kelly
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Joined: 30 Dec 2002 1:01 am
Location: Queensbury, New York, USA

Post by Ed Kelly »

73, still workin every day as a news videographer, for CBS, and pickin, not grinnin maybe 1 nite a week.
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Alan Brookes
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Location: Brummy living in Southern California

Post by Alan Brookes »

Jim R. Harrison wrote:I'm 67½ ... occupied with playing English Rugby...
If you can play Rugby at 67½ you're not doing too badly. 8)
I used to play Rugby regularly during the 50s and 60s, but at 66 I think it would finish me off nowadays. :roll:
Like you, I can still enjoy photography, though. My dad had a photographic business and I was brought up on it. 8) ;-)
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Jim R. Harrison
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Location: North Vancouver, B. C., Canada

Post by Jim R. Harrison »

Alan, thank you for your compliment. I SHOULD explain that I play in an Over Forty (years) league. Also, old guys like me (over 60), are not subject to being tackled; however, we are allowed to tackle others. Two weeks ago, I tackled an opponent who was only 36 (underage)!! I treat my playing rugby as part of my diabetic maintenance program.
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Duane Dunard
Posts: 1988
Joined: 4 Aug 1998 11:00 pm
Location: Troy, MO. U.S.A.

Post by Duane Dunard »

Just turned 65, and still working bars & dance halls.
Robbie Daniels
Posts: 560
Joined: 4 Nov 2002 1:01 am
Location: Casper, Wyoming, USA

Post by Robbie Daniels »

I am 78 and still look forward to playing about four or five times a month. Love the swing genre.
Carter D12, MSA S12, 12 String Custom Made Non-Pedal, Evans FET 500LV, Evans SE200, Peavey Nashville 400, Fender Steel King
thurlon hopper
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Joined: 15 Apr 2000 12:01 am
Location: Elizabethtown Pa. USA

Age

Post by thurlon hopper »

71 and still tryingto perfect Blue Jade. Can't play for long periods of time but still looking for that
missing chord. Try to split about evenly time spent
on PSG and electric guitar. Lot of Diabetic complications but still fighting the battle. Remember
hearing Barry Blackwood in San Jose in 1977 and he is
a very tasteful player. Heradf him and Pete Grant in
the same night and admired Pete's speed, but i like the tasteful style myself. We older guys will keep drivin' on until the groundhogs start delivering our mail. Best to all of you guys regardless of age.
John Hopper
Sam White
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Joined: 20 Apr 2001 12:01 am
Location: Coventry, RI 02816

Sam White

Post by Sam White »

I turned 75 yesterday 11/27/11 and I have been playing since 1989 and still have a ways to go.I don't know the words for a lot of the songs but I do know how they sound.If a singer is singing a song I can sing along with them word for word.
Sam White
Dynalap lap 8 String Lap Steel Fender frontman 25B speaker changed Boss TU-12H Tuner.Founder and supporter of the Rhode Island Steel Guitar Association Founder of the New England Steel Guitar Association and the Greeneville TN Steel Jams and now founder of the North Carolina Steel Guitar Jams. Honorary member of the Rhode Island Steel Guitar Association,Member of The New England Steel Guitar Association.
Member of the Florida Steel Guitar Club,and member of Mid Atlantic Steel Guitar Association
Wesley Medlen
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Location: LaCygne,Ks

what's your age

Post by Wesley Medlen »

75 I play in a cowboy church band every Tues. evening and a few jams and Kansas Old Time Pickers & Fiddlers
Justice S10 Jr, Gibson Electra 6string, Boss Katana 100, Steelers Choice ,Gretsch 6 string lap, Hilton VP
Michael Schuppe
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Joined: 7 Nov 2010 3:01 pm
Location: Kent, Washington, USA

Post by Michael Schuppe »

55 - been playing pedal steel for three years now.
Glenn Uhler
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Location: Trenton, New Jersey, USA

What's your age?

Post by Glenn Uhler »

Looks like I'm part of the majority for a change here. I turned 63 last month.
1974 Marlen S-12 1968 Tele 1969 Martin D-35H
David Hartley
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Interesting fact here is......

Post by David Hartley »

The poll to date for the lowest age group is........


15-24.  1%  [ 6 ]
Total Votes : 357


In 40 or 50 years, there will be no one left.

We are a dying art maybe?

To add to this, why haven't our children grown up listening to country and wanting to learn to play steel, like we did.?

Just this week, my eldest daughter, who lives in her own house, contacted me and said she is really getting into country music. She wants all my records, CDs and says she went and saw a country band at the weekend. Then said she wants to save to come to Dallas and Fortworth with me next time I go... I can see a shobud pro 1 getting a new home soon.
chuck lemasters
Posts: 309
Joined: 4 Aug 1998 11:00 pm
Location: Jacksonburg, WV

Post by chuck lemasters »

60 years old. How are you doing with the Carter, Patrick?
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Tyler Hall
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Joined: 31 Oct 2005 1:01 am
Location: Mt. Juliet, TN

Post by Tyler Hall »

I'm 24 although I feel a little older. I've been playing steel around 9 years and been making a living doing it for around the last 6. There aren't a lot of guys around my age playing steel, but several of the ones that do are awesome players. Austin Stewart, Eddy Dunlap, etc...
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Dennis Detweiler
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Joined: 8 Dec 1998 1:01 am
Location: Solon, Iowa, US

Post by Dennis Detweiler »

Packing a lighter load at 63. When does geezer status start? And, where did the time go? And, the reflexes? Hair? Teeth?
1976 Birdseye U-12 MSA with Telonics 427 pickup, 1975 Birdseye U-12 MSA with Telonics X-12 pickup, Boss 59 Fender pedal for preamp, NDR-5 Atlantic Delay & Reverb, two Quilter 201 amps, 2- 12" Eminence EPS-12C speakers, ShoBud Pedal, 1949 Epiphone D-8. Revelation preamp into a Crown XLS 1002 power amp.
Justin Kania
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Joined: 30 Oct 2011 10:42 pm
Location: Illinois, USA

Post by Justin Kania »

I have been itching to learn how to play steel for the past several years. Luckily I have been blessed with the fact that I am unemployed so I should have plenty of time to learn. :roll: I am only 24 and thus a 1%, but I have noticed a huge upswing in the popularity of the crap they call "country music" nowadays. With any luck some new folks will be exposed to the more traditional side of things and come to appreciate the steel and its players.
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