Your favorite guitar and why?
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- Jack Stoner
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My 1981 D-10 Franklin, that I got new.
I've also owned a Fender 2000 and a 1971 D-10 Emmons (Black ) and my wife has an S-10 GFI Expo, but the Franklin is my favorite.
I've also owned a Fender 2000 and a 1971 D-10 Emmons (Black ) and my wife has an S-10 GFI Expo, but the Franklin is my favorite.
GFI Ultra Keyless S-10 with pad (Black of course) TB202 amp, Hilton VP, Steelers Choice sidekick seat, SIT Strings (all for sale as package)
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- CrowBear Schmitt
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the Swiss made Wiesner & Schild are tops in my book
the Emmons LGII & ZumSteel are next in line
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopi ... 43#1917943
the Emmons LGII & ZumSteel are next in line
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopi ... 43#1917943
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yep
what crow bear says, schild and wiesner (same company) are in a class of it`s own... you see one you`ll agree...
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favorite steel
Right now it's my 84 Sho-bud Pro II 8x5 with aluminum necks. It has that special Sho-bud tone, good sustain, and plays purty smooth for an older model Sho-bud. Oh, and it's purty to.
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- Riley Hart
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What a great thread! Maybe someone here can tell me what kind of instrument I am playing here...it is my favorite steel(obviously, the only one I have)...
All i know is it was brought to my departed friend's house in pieces about 5 years ago before he passed, and he spent nearly two years converting it from left to right hand and getting a nice basic set of changes operational. I am learning on it, and hate to think about ever having to replace it!
I may post pics and start another thread on this one - It needs shoulder bushings and some new matching tuners, but I don't know what to buy for it....
All i know is it was brought to my departed friend's house in pieces about 5 years ago before he passed, and he spent nearly two years converting it from left to right hand and getting a nice basic set of changes operational. I am learning on it, and hate to think about ever having to replace it!
I may post pics and start another thread on this one - It needs shoulder bushings and some new matching tuners, but I don't know what to buy for it....
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Maybe I am just a "love the one you're with" kind of guy but my Williams U12 is my fav of the 3 steels I have owned. Bill does beautiful work on the cabinet and the undercarriage is well thought-out and the changer is a design masterpiece. Tone is a harder subject since that, like beauty, is in the eye/ear of the beholder. This is the best sounding steel I have ever played but I have never played an Emmons PP, a Zum, an MSA, a Sho-Bud, a Jackson, etc.
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Mullen
Here is my Mullen, no con's, all Pro's only. Plays great, and sounds better.
Mullen G2 SD10 3 & 5 The Eagle
NV112 amp===Earnie Ball V.P.
NV112 amp===Earnie Ball V.P.
- Craig A Davidson
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This one that I just aquired from Danny Hullihen
Because this guitar flat has it.
Because this guitar flat has it.
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Jerry Thank you. I have actually just stood and looked at this guitar. Thinking how pretty it looks...after rejeweling and installing the new fret board that I got from you.
Ron D. I hear what you are saying. If you have the guitar that inspires you to want to play,That means a whole lot. I also have 2 Zums one I bought new in 2004. I wouldn't part with either of them They sound wonderful and play so smooth. But for now my P/P gets me excited to play. A Fender Twin Reverb doesn't hurt either. I just think Buddy had it right in 1966. No offense meant to anyone who has a different favorite guitar. Dale
Ron D. I hear what you are saying. If you have the guitar that inspires you to want to play,That means a whole lot. I also have 2 Zums one I bought new in 2004. I wouldn't part with either of them They sound wonderful and play so smooth. But for now my P/P gets me excited to play. A Fender Twin Reverb doesn't hurt either. I just think Buddy had it right in 1966. No offense meant to anyone who has a different favorite guitar. Dale
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I have two steels.. I have owned 4 since I started...
I like the traditional vibe so they are both "sho-bud" style guitars...
My favorite of the two is a Show Pro Lloyd Green Model... it helps Lloyd is my favorite player.. but the guitar just feels good and sounds great.... and doesn't break strings ever.
plus its black... so it sounds better than my other steel that is natural.. ya know.
I like the traditional vibe so they are both "sho-bud" style guitars...
My favorite of the two is a Show Pro Lloyd Green Model... it helps Lloyd is my favorite player.. but the guitar just feels good and sounds great.... and doesn't break strings ever.
plus its black... so it sounds better than my other steel that is natural.. ya know.
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I wish I had one of every brand... Love them all. But This is what I have now.
See it here... WWW.YOUTUBE.COM/SERAFINPOL
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Excel S10
This is my only guitar, an Excel with a homemade Ash cabinet I built. Since I have disassembled every single part and reassembled it I now know this guitar inside out and have absolutely no trepidation about working on it. And, it now plays and sounds better than it ever did.
My Zum. Sounds great, plays like butter.
Only con: It's built for playing, not fer tinkerin'. With the roll-pins and combs, I have difficulty altering the copedent myself. Not a big problem, as I have an MSA to wrench on. If I find a change I want on the Zum, I can drive an hour and a half and have Bruce put it on there.
In short, I love playing the top side of my Zum.
Only con: It's built for playing, not fer tinkerin'. With the roll-pins and combs, I have difficulty altering the copedent myself. Not a big problem, as I have an MSA to wrench on. If I find a change I want on the Zum, I can drive an hour and a half and have Bruce put it on there.
In short, I love playing the top side of my Zum.
2 pedal steels, a lapStrat, and an 8-string Dobro (and 3 ukes)
More amps than guitars, and not many effects
More amps than guitars, and not many effects