I kind of wish people would stop paying premiums for steels.
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And then there's this:John Scanlon wrote:Tony Glassman wrote:We need "Obamasteel" where everybody gets the exact same steel, at the exact same price that is built and sold by a single party government manufacturer. No price haggling, no more arguments about which guitar sounds better, etc.
How in the world is this not in violation of forum rules?
Now that's what I call upping the ante, Herb.Herb Steiner wrote:Oh yeah?! And let some unelected government bureaucrat tell me what copedent I can use, and what I can't use?!
I don't THINK so!!!
PS - Was anyone really "whining" about being "entitled" to buy certain steels on here? I just don't see that in the OP or elsewhere. Steels are expensive, and I'm sure we all wish we could have more than we do, or more expensive ones than our own. I know I do - and there's no whining or entitlement - that's why I'm saving up. Some posts in this thread, however thinly veiled, have derailed the thread at times to the point of being 100 percent off-topic and out-of-bounds, at least to me. Maybe it's just me, though.
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JohnJohn Scanlon wrote:And then there's this:John Scanlon wrote:Tony Glassman wrote:We need "Obamasteel" where everybody gets the exact same steel, at the exact same price that is built and sold by a single party government manufacturer. No price haggling, no more arguments about which guitar sounds better, etc.
How in the world is this not in violation of forum rules?
Now that's what I call upping the ante, Herb.Herb Steiner wrote:Oh yeah?! And let some unelected government bureaucrat tell me what copedent I can use, and what I can't use?!
I don't THINK so!!!
PS - Was anyone really "whining" about being "entitled" to buy certain steels on here? I just don't see that in the OP or elsewhere. Steels are expensive, and I'm sure we all wish we could have more than we do, or more expensive ones than our own. I know I do - and there's no whining or entitlement - that's why I'm saving up. Some posts in this thread, however thinly veiled, have derailed the thread at times to the point of being 100 percent off-topic and out-of-bounds, at least to me. Maybe it's just me, though.
I believe that Dr. Glassman's tongue, and mine, were firmly planted in our respective cheeks. Of course, without knowing me personally, I could see how someone might be somewhat miffed by the "political" inferences. I thought the silliness of the post was obvious enough, but... maybe it's just me.
Off topic, perhaps... but not out of bounds IMHO, though the irony would be lost if placed in the Humor Section of the Forum.
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I dunno. I have one of the most expensive steels and one of the least expensive steels in my extensive collection of two (2) pedal steel guitars. Each one sounds different when I am playing them, but both equally sound like an idiot who doesn't know what he is doing is playing them.
I say let the fool chase the tone in the steel and drive up prices all they want. If one buys the best pedal steel on the planet and thinks that it will make them sound better without becoming a better player then they are chasing a pipedream.
The folks who can actually play the steel will always be able to afford one that does the job, at any price. Strange, though, the best players tend to stay with the same pedal steel...go figure. I suppose that the tone is really "in the hands".
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I say let the fool chase the tone in the steel and drive up prices all they want. If one buys the best pedal steel on the planet and thinks that it will make them sound better without becoming a better player then they are chasing a pipedream.
The folks who can actually play the steel will always be able to afford one that does the job, at any price. Strange, though, the best players tend to stay with the same pedal steel...go figure. I suppose that the tone is really "in the hands".
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It was indeed (or at least yours was - after all, Tony offered to "to get into the many pitfalls of government regulated medicine or anything else . . . off-forum"), but apparently the tone of my response to yours, Herb, was not nearly as obvious. In any case, that was why I included the "whoa!" emoticon to you.Herb Steiner wrote:I believe that Dr. Glassman's tongue, and mine, were firmly planted in our respective cheeks. Of course, without knowing me personally, I could see how someone might be somewhat miffed by the "political" inferences. I thought the silliness of the post was obvious enough, but... maybe it's just me.
But I wasn't kidding about my response to the other thing he said about whining and entitlement; I also think it's pretty obvious that - even though it was relating to the psg - it was *not* meant tongue-in-cheek.
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Well,feeling "entitled" is perhaps both beyond the scope of the SGF and hardly relevant to most of us who play "that old guy's instrument".Just about every serious steeler I ever met would get the best he could and considered it money well spent.Didn't spend much time flaming higher-end gear because it was out of his financial reach,or because it was built in the United States of America.
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Re: I kind of wish people would stop paying premiums for ste
Reasons:Jeff Metz Jr. wrote: If you can afford the modern prices ,more power to you! Im not knocking anyone (just jealous ) What are your thoughts on this? THanks guys
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1. Supply/Demand
2. Inflation----the more money that is in circulation (government printing money), the more the price of everything goes up.
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I wish I had invested my $ in steel guitars rather than Bank of America or Wachovia.
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