JCH Pedal Steel Guitars
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JCH Pedal Steel Guitars
How many steel players out there are playing a JCH?
Show the world your guitar. I will get the ball rolling with a photo of my JCH "Lloyd Green Custom"
Awesome guitar built in 2001.
Show the world your guitar. I will get the ball rolling with a photo of my JCH "Lloyd Green Custom"
Awesome guitar built in 2001.
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Ted, that is a beautifull JCH. A few years back when it was for sale I almost bought it. I thing the lacquer JCH bodies were done by Mark Giles. I exchanged an interesting e-mail with Lloyd concerning this guitar.
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JCH SD-10 with BL XR-16 pickup, Sho-Bud Volume Pedal, Evidence Audio Lyric HG cables, Quilter Steelaire combo
JCH SD-10 with BL XR-16 pickup, Sho-Bud Volume Pedal, Evidence Audio Lyric HG cables, Quilter Steelaire combo
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Ted, think the JCH register was organised by my good friend Jon Graboff, who played one for a few years.Believe Gerry Hogan has two, his original blue one and his current white one(ex Russ Hicks).Malcolm
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Ted
You've started me off drooling again.
Mark Giles is some cabinet maker - his workmanship is breathtaking whatever he does. The shade of green is very unusual.
You've started me off drooling again.
Mark Giles is some cabinet maker - his workmanship is breathtaking whatever he does. The shade of green is very unusual.
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This is the first lacquer JCH I've seen; there couldn't have been many.
My D-10 (black mica) was to have been the very next guitar off the line but then we lost Jimmie and it wasn't to be. I spent lots of time with this unique character, especially during a UK Slim Whitman tour, and I have some wonderful memories.
Every time I use that 9th string 'lower' on E9 (a lot since he taught me its real function) I remember Jimmie with gratitude.
My D-10 (black mica) was to have been the very next guitar off the line but then we lost Jimmie and it wasn't to be. I spent lots of time with this unique character, especially during a UK Slim Whitman tour, and I have some wonderful memories.
Every time I use that 9th string 'lower' on E9 (a lot since he taught me its real function) I remember Jimmie with gratitude.
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(8+9: 'Day' pedals) Williams SD-12 (D13th: 8+6), Quilter TT-12, B-bender Teles and several old Martins.
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(8+9: 'Day' pedals) Williams SD-12 (D13th: 8+6), Quilter TT-12, B-bender Teles and several old Martins.
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Here is a picture of my JCH. It was assembled after Jimmie's passing with the approval of Elsie Crawford by Gary Rittenberry of Rittenberry Steel Guitars. In a desire to honor his friendship with and Jimmie's memory, Gary followed Jimmie's strict guidelines for the build as close as was humanly possible. Elsie requested that the the serial number be 9-17-35 to reflect Jimmie's birthdate.
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JCH Pedal Steel Guitars
And I thought mine was a pretty one!
Keep them coming boys. Paddy, I will see you in Dallas. Im looking forward to meeting up with Buck Reid. He helped me a lot with setting up my JCH.
CrowBear, it was a joy to see that JCH D10 again.
It was one of Jimmy's early models.
Keep them coming boys. Paddy, I will see you in Dallas. Im looking forward to meeting up with Buck Reid. He helped me a lot with setting up my JCH.
CrowBear, it was a joy to see that JCH D10 again.
It was one of Jimmy's early models.
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I started building for Jimmie in 1996 until his passing. Lloyd had a rosewood mica JCH. Jimmie wanted me to build him a green lacquer guitar. Something special. I had Lloyd send me an autograph done with a sharpie. I inlaid his signature and the JCH logo with ebony and mother of pearl. The rest of the inlay is abalone. I met and became friends with Lloyd through Jimmie and this guitar. I still miss Jimmie. What a great guy.
I built 25 or 30 mica bodies. I'd have to go back and check. I did Russ's, Steve Sturms, Jon Graboff's, Buck Reid's and others I don't remember.
Marco, I only did the green one and the grayish-black quilted maple D-10 on this thread. I don't know who did the others. Maybe John Hughey or Dick Miller.
Paddy, That piece of flame came from the old Gibson factory in Kalamazoo. I'm partial to flame myself.
Ken, Thanks again, and I call it emerald green.
I built 25 or 30 mica bodies. I'd have to go back and check. I did Russ's, Steve Sturms, Jon Graboff's, Buck Reid's and others I don't remember.
Marco, I only did the green one and the grayish-black quilted maple D-10 on this thread. I don't know who did the others. Maybe John Hughey or Dick Miller.
Paddy, That piece of flame came from the old Gibson factory in Kalamazoo. I'm partial to flame myself.
Ken, Thanks again, and I call it emerald green.
Interesting info Mark, especially the Emerald Green statement. Incidentally, I spotted you at the Dallas show last March, and if I see you again this year I'll pop over for a chat. I didn't know you built mica guitars too - that's very versatile. Some of your lacquer guitars are incredible. You must love working with wood.
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