Love my tiny SGI S-10 & D-10 Steelguitar
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Love my tiny SGI S-10 & D-10 Steelguitar
Here is a pic from last weekend Countrymusic fair in Berlin Germany. I played every show with my light SGI and she worked very well. Years ago I pimped that baby with a George L E66 pickup. Since she sounds like a "adult steel"
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Posted 13 Jun 2007 9:29 am By Dag Wolfe
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SGI (Steel Guitar International) are or were sold through Scotty. It`s Scotty`s brand I belive. I think the steel are built at the Excell factory in Tokyo, Japan.
I have a SGI S-10 3x4 which is an allpull and plays easy. The down side are that it is maybe too light so it will move around if you have a loaded knee lever.
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SGI (Steel Guitar International) are or were sold through Scotty. It`s Scotty`s brand I belive. I think the steel are built at the Excell factory in Tokyo, Japan.
I have a SGI S-10 3x4 which is an allpull and plays easy. The down side are that it is maybe too light so it will move around if you have a loaded knee lever.
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The action from my SGI is very easy and precise. I don't have the problem with wiggle or something like that.
I think important point: If you catch a seldom SGI. It must have a woodneck.Than there's a chance to build in a E66 George L Pickup.My SGI is always part of my equipment. Just in case if I get some problems with my ZUM D-10 I can change the instruments very quick..
I think important point: If you catch a seldom SGI. It must have a woodneck.Than there's a chance to build in a E66 George L Pickup.My SGI is always part of my equipment. Just in case if I get some problems with my ZUM D-10 I can change the instruments very quick..
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Sgi D-10
Here's my SGI D-10. Great action, nice tone and the best: small and light..
I bought it from a guy in Texas, couple years ago.
Beside my main steelguitar ZUM D-10 7/8 I like to play these SGI's.
The orig.tuningkeys on the D-10 were not useable. So Wolfgang Bednarz (WBS Steelguitars) he added custom tuningheads.
I bought it from a guy in Texas, couple years ago.
Beside my main steelguitar ZUM D-10 7/8 I like to play these SGI's.
The orig.tuningkeys on the D-10 were not useable. So Wolfgang Bednarz (WBS Steelguitars) he added custom tuningheads.
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A lot of great things don't sell because we as human's have a superficial mindset, if it don't look 'Fancy' and 'Decked out' with pedals and Chrome, we don't want to be sat at it...I'd love a tiny beauty like that...I just bought a Mullen Discovery, so a close call at 27Lbs out of case.
How much does that one weight Didi?
How much does that one weight Didi?
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I believe that Scotty once told me that the s-10 SGI could fit in an overhead bin on a jet... He mentioned flying overseas with them and sell it at the show, then he didnt have to bring it back. The customer basically got free shipping and Scotty had a guitar for the show!
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Including an S-12.Ken Pippus wrote:Somebody needs to start building something very much like those.
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I Love mine too!
I'm just a beginner, and this has been a great instrument for me. It is amazingly compact. Also, the build quality is really something. I always say that if Q had issued James Bond a pedal steel, it would be an SGI.
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