Little Buddy ?

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John Steele
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Little Buddy ?

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I noticed an ad in a local paper for a "little buddy" pedal steel and practice amp for sale. It intimated that it was a student setup.
I'm not in the market for another instrument, but it made me curious. What is a Little Buddy ?
-John
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Joey Ace
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Hello John!
<SMALL>"What is a Little Buddy ?"</SMALL>
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Jon Light
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Elvis had his "little elvis" so maybe Buddy has.......?
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Little Buddy pedal steel guitars were manufactured by the now-defunct USA Guitar Co. of Hillman MI. They were built to provide a pedal steel guitar which anyone could afford. Many, many of these steels were built, many are still in circulation throughout the country. Originally the standard setup was 10-string E9th, 3 pedals and 1 knee lever. Later guitars often had 2 knee levers. Freeman Cowgar, builder of Cougar Steel Guitars, was a principal in the USA Guitar Co. for many years. Anything you want to know about Little Buddy steels, you can find out by asking Freeman. He is a good-natured gentleman and extremely interesting to talk to. Give him a call at (989)848-5380.

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Thank you all, for the information. I had never heard of such a thing.
-John
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