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Norbert Dengler
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Location: germany

joe nailor

Post by Norbert Dengler »

makes a great seat for a very acceptable price!
stealseat com.
i`m very happy with mine! :)
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Lane Gray
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Norbert, I WISH there was a site at that address.
I think they'd have great prices
2 pedal steels, a lapStrat, and an 8-string Dobro (and 3 ukes)
More amps than guitars, and not many effects
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Roger Dillingham
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Location: Kentucky, USA

PSG Seat

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Guys, I would have to say that although I have not personally tried a Steeler's Choice seat (I am sure they are good) the Steelseat.com Lite model w/backrest that Joe Naylor just completed for me is absolutely perfect IMHO!! I actually feel like I now play a little better due to the fact that my posture has improved with the way the seat fits me and makes me sit up straighter! Also, the back rest is the ideal size, with the overall size of the pad being a little bit larger than the Steeler's Choice, I think. The attention to detail and construction components that Joe used are top quality. I really don't think anyone could buy a better built or more comfortable seat than a Steelseat.com product, IMHO. If I can get my digital camera to working, I may be able to post a picture of my recently received seat that Joe has done for me. BTW, Joe is also a great guy to work with as well; with his background he can pretty much custom build anything in the way of seating that one could imagine! Needless to say, I am a Happy Camper!!Keep steelin', Roger :) :)
Jeff Watson
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Roc n Soc drum throne. I raise it to play pedal steel and lower it to play lap steel.
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