First To Use Laminate?
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- Lee Baucum
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First To Use Laminate?
Was Emmons the first to use laminate to cover a steel guitar? Whose idea was it? Buddy's? Was it a request from a buyer?
Surely one of you "old guys" will know the answer to this one. (Old being defined as older than my short 49 years!)
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Lee, from South Texas
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Surely one of you "old guys" will know the answer to this one. (Old being defined as older than my short 49 years!)
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I would proberly kill the dude that was/is stupid enought to lay a lit cigarette on my PSG !!
Now while I don't have a problem with smokers,I do expect them to treat my axe with some respect. The same goes for beer drinkers.(which I do) I wouldn't even think of placeing a "Bud" on my Steel or my amp.
Now while I don't have a problem with smokers,I do expect them to treat my axe with some respect. The same goes for beer drinkers.(which I do) I wouldn't even think of placeing a "Bud" on my Steel or my amp.
The story is on the Internet somewhere, but as I recall, Buddy wanted a durable finish as he had burnt the finish of his Bigsby with cigarettes. He and Ron Lashley tried a fiberglass-type finish but it was too expensive. Ron was the one that came up with using Formica. Buddy liked the combination of black and polished aluminum/chrome and the rest is history.
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I agree with Gene. Buddy came up with the idea for covering the Emmons guitar... first with mica glass and ultimately formica..., but MOTS had been used for years to cover instruments. I'd say that the Harlin Multi-cord was the first pedal steel with laminate covering.
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Well Ricky....
I guess the only reason Buddy's still alive is that he burnt HIS axe,not mine !!!
(BTY) I BSs'ed and had a good time talkin' with "Buddy" at the "NTSGA SuperJam" last nite. I wish everybody could meet this "Legend" player and see just how truely a person of his fame,can be and is a true,geniune(sp) down to earth guy.
I,as a person not worthy to pick up his broken strings from the floor,was listended to and accepted into the arena of PSG players,by a man the whole world accepts as the foremost definative PSG player ever to put a bar to strings.
I guess the only reason Buddy's still alive is that he burnt HIS axe,not mine !!!
(BTY) I BSs'ed and had a good time talkin' with "Buddy" at the "NTSGA SuperJam" last nite. I wish everybody could meet this "Legend" player and see just how truely a person of his fame,can be and is a true,geniune(sp) down to earth guy.
I,as a person not worthy to pick up his broken strings from the floor,was listended to and accepted into the arena of PSG players,by a man the whole world accepts as the foremost definative PSG player ever to put a bar to strings.