Leather or rubber soles?

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Erv Niehaus
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Leather or rubber soles?

Post by Erv Niehaus »

I gave up playing pedal steel in boots quite a while ago. I fact it's so cold up here in Minne-snow-ta that I used to play in Sorels. I now play my pedal steel wearing loafers. In fact, I prefer loafers with "leather" soles versus sneakers with rubber soles. I find that I can slide on and off the pedals easier. I would like to hear some opinions from my fellow forumites. Thanks, Image
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Post by Bob Farlow »

I play with loafers with rubber soles. I don't like new ones though. They need to be very well broken in.Leather is ok, but I prefer rubber.
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Post by thurlon hopper »

Use Hush Puppies with leather and they work
fine. Only thing, wish they didnt have those
damn flaps on them.
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Post by Ray Jenkins »

Play in my socks.

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Post by patrick donovan »

Justin Ropers with leather soles. Been playing in them for so long I can't play in anything else. LOAFERS ????? in TEXAS...are you kidding??

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Ed Mooney
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Post by Ed Mooney »

Leather Moccasins with no rubber sole.

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Post by Bobbe Seymour »

I used to rubher soles, but it's all over, now. (WHAT?)
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Bang On, Ed Mooney, me too!. And that's a good 'un bobbe.
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Post by Steven Welborn »

I have large clumsy flat feet.They suck for steel. I might as well be wearing swim fins. I guess I prefer sneakers with stiff rubber.
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Post by Dan Tyack »

Socks....or bare feet.

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Chuck Martin
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Post by Chuck Martin »

At home, I prefer bedroom slippers which allows me to feel the pedals. Playing out I usually wear loafers or sometimes well worn running shoes.
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Post by Bobbe Seymour »

I use alligator boots, makes me play real snappy!

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Post by Gene H. Brown »

Well Guys,,,,, no matter what shoe I play in, I always try to play with a little sole, TeeHee.
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Post by Larry Schubert »

I where vans sneakers or convers chuck taylors nothing beats a pair of old fashinds sneakers
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Post by erik »

If you play Bigger Than The Beatles you need Rubber Soul. If you want to play 'til the cows come home, you need leather... so i've herd.

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Post by Bill Llewellyn »

Gee, how can people play in stocking or bare feet? Doesn't that hurt? I usually practice in rubber soled bedroom slippers. When I play out (which I will be doing for only my third time this Sunday Image) I prefer well worn running shoes so I get some grip from the rubber bottom.

I couldn't play in stocking feet even if I wanted to. The people around me would start gasping for air and passing out.

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I've always liked short shorts, fishnet hose
and a tank top. Oh yea we were talking about
shoes. Sorry
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Post by Bobbe Seymour »

I used to play with my bear feet, untill my bear got mad at me.

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Post by Terry Wendt »

Playing barefooted is a different experience, although I do that more than anything these days. Now, if you really want to try something challenging, try putting knife blades in place of your pedals (facing up) and then have a go at it barefoot! (This is only recommended for true "Hawaiian" steel guitar players! Image

[Just kidding about the "Hawaiian part"]

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Post by jerry wallace »

I prefer,soft leather..I play in my moccosins.. They have a bit of padding in the bottom, but I can still feel the pedals..

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