Stageone or Sierra Artist
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- Steve Humes
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- Curt Langston
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- Richard Rice
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None of my business, but I can comment that my Sierra Artist really got me over the hump, it ws a great instrument. The new owner loves it, too!Curt Langston wrote:Is the Sierra still available, because I'd like to buy at that price!?
Again, I haven't played a Stage One, and I absolutely believe that we need to support our talented craftsmen. As far as comparisons go, I can't say. Rumor has it the Stage One is a very good entry level instrument.
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Oahu Tonemaster 6 string lap steel
Rice Custom 6 string lap steel
Republic Squareneck Tricone
Homebrew 6 string reso
10 string Melobar- Rice modified
Rice Custom 8 string reso (under construction)
Hohner 6 string lap guitar (acoustic)
Kustom K-500 tuck & roll
Peavey Century
Peavey Vegas 400
Peavey CS-800
Bag End custom 1X12 & 1X15 cabs w.EV drivers
Steelin' thru a '72 Vibrosonic Reverb and a '69 Dual Showman Reverb (Stereo)
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