Right Footed "Infinity"

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Frank Carter gets a big "thank you' from one happy customer of his D10 Infinity Pedal Steel! He did an amazing job of building me a very specialized custom guitar.

Here's the background. In October of 2011, I was hospitalized for a simple left hip replacement, expecting to be home in a couple of days. The unexpected happened in surgery and I awoke in recovery room in agony. It felt my left leg was on fire and I couldn't bear the slightest touch. The doctors were unable to find the cause until seven day's later. The tests then determined that I had muscle compartment syndrome. Muscle compartment happened because my circulation was compromised in surgery. Doctors usually see this when a motorcycle falls on a rider's leg after an accident. Because
this went undetected for a whole week, the muscle in the front of the left leg had died. The doctors had to remove the muscle in front of the leg below the knee to the top of my foot. This was the first of more 20 surgeries and a hospital stay of six months. After many specialists made heroic efforts to save the leg, including transplanting abdominal muscle to the leg for circulation, in mid October the leg got bone infection and had to be amputated about four inches above the knee.

It was my left leg! I'd played pedal steel guitar since I was a teenager and couldn't image not playing again. My pedal steel friends really came to my rescue. While in rehab, Jim Palenscar of North County Pedal Steel in Oceanside, California, called to offer me a single neck steel that had the pedals arranged to play with the right foot and right knee. Just what I needed! He sent it to me. I learned the basics of using the right foot, instead of the left, but I missed not being able to mess around on the C6th. Frank Carter of Infinity agreed to take on the task of building a D10 with seven foot pedals and six knee levers to be played with my right foot and leg. It also has three knee levers on the left leg
He did an incredible job. I had the fun of playing to our church group during the Christmas holidays.

THANKS, FRIENDS. YOU MADE IT POSSIBLE!!
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Wow. Well done!!
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Thanks for posting this uplifting story. It's amazing what people can accomplish when they work together.

All the best.

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Outstanding!
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This is an awesome, uplifting story. Frank Carter is my new hero !!! Also huge kudos to Jim Palenscar of Steel Guitars of North Country, in Oceanside.
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Thanks Lane, Jon and Rick for viewing and the replies.
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I can't see what you've got rigged, Jerry. Are you using (or going to be using) the Telonics accelerometer technology for volume control?
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I heard of this guitar...I thought it was just a Legend :-) Frank and Fran are the best. Glad you can continue playing
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Hi Jon,
The picture was taken at Franks. The equipment is his. I use a Walker setup and have been going direct
from the guitar to the Walker. I have one of Dave's
pedals and hat with the volume control but haven't
mastered it yet.
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Post by Alex Cattaneo »

Wow, that's an incredible story! Hats off to you Jerry for the determination. While some of us keep complaining about how hard it is to play this instrument, you loose A LEG and keep going! Big kudos to Frank and everyone else who made this possible.
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Top shelf. Best story of the year.
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Astounding! But knowing Frank and Jim, not surprising.
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Jerry....
Way to go my friend....and you are right, Frank and Pali are the best.....I am proud to call them friends just as I am proud to call you my friend...hope to see you soon.

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This is a great story! The drive to make music is powerful!
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Glad to know there are folks concerned enough to help those with a disadvantage be able to enjoy the music they love!
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Jerry Pack wrote:Frank Carter gets a big "thank you' from one happy customer of his D10 Infinity Pedal Steel! He did an amazing job of building me a very specialized custom guitar.

Here's the background. In October of 2011, I was hospitalized for a simple left hip replacement, expecting to be home in a couple of days. The unexpected happened in surgery and I awoke in recovery room in agony. It felt my left leg was on fire and I couldn't bear the slightest touch. The doctors were unable to find the cause until seven day's later. The tests then determined that I had muscle compartment syndrome. Muscle compartment happened because my circulation was compromised in surgery. Doctors usually see this when a motorcycle falls on a rider's leg after an accident. Because
this went undetected for a whole week, the muscle in the front of the left leg had died. The doctors had to remove the muscle in front of the leg below the knee to the top of my foot. This was the first of more than 20 surgeries and a hospital stay of six months. After many specialists made heroic efforts to save the leg, including transplanting abdominal muscle to the leg for circulation. In mid October the leg got bone infection and had to be amputated about four inches above the knee.

It was my left leg! I'd played pedal steel guitar since I was a teenager and couldn't image not playing again. My pedal steel friends really came to my rescue. While in rehab, Jim Palenscar of North County Pedal Steel in Oceanside, California, called to offer me a single neck steel that had the pedals arranged to play with the right foot and right knee. Just what I needed! He sent it to me. I learned the basics of using the right foot, instead of the left, but I missed not being able to mess around on the C6th. Frank Carter of Infinity agreed to take on the task of building a D10 with seven foot pedals and six knee levers to be played with my right foot and leg. It also has three knee levers on the left leg
He did an incredible job. I had the fun of playing to our church group during the Christmas holidays.

THANKS, FRIENDS. YOU MADE IT POSSIBLE!!
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Jerry Pack wrote:
Jerry Pack wrote:Frank Carter gets a big "thank you' from one happy customer of his D10 Infinity Pedal Steel! He did an amazing job of building me a very specialized custom guitar.

Here's the background. In October of 2011, I was hospitalized for a simple left hip replacement, expecting to be home in a couple of days. The unexpected happened in surgery and I awoke in recovery room in agony. It felt my left leg was on fire and I couldn't bear the slightest touch. The doctors were unable to find the cause until seven day's later. The tests then determined that I had muscle compartment syndrome. Muscle compartment happened because my circulation was compromised in surgery. Doctors usually see this when a motorcycle falls on a rider's leg after an accident. Because
this went undetected for a whole week, the muscle in the front of the left leg had died. The doctors had to remove the muscle in front of the leg below the knee to the top of my foot. This was the first of more than 20 surgeries and a hospital stay of six months. After many specialists made heroic efforts to save the leg, including transplanting abdominal muscle to the leg for circulation. In mid October the leg got bone infection and had to be amputated about four inches above the knee.

It was my left leg! I'd played pedal steel guitar since I was a teenager and couldn't image not playing again. My pedal steel friends really came to my rescue. While in rehab, Jim Palenscar of North County Pedal Steel in Oceanside, California, called to offer me a single neck steel that had the pedals arranged to play with the right foot and right knee. Just what I needed! He sent it to me. I learned the basics of using the right foot, instead of the left, but I missed not being able to mess around on the C6th. Frank Carter of Infinity agreed to take on the task of building a D10 with seven foot pedals and six knee levers to be played with my right foot and leg. It also has three knee levers on the left leg
He did an incredible job. I had the fun of playing to our church group during the Christmas holidays.

THANKS, FRIENDS. YOU MADE IT POSSIBLE!!
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great story and love the infinity.
overkill on the pictures.
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Hi Chris,
I was trying to correct the first post and by mistake I posted it two more times. That's the reason for all the pictures.
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ok jerry. you're excused! haha
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Post by Tom Gorr »

Amazing story... Congrats on finding a way through such a life altering surgery(s)- finding a way to continue with the gift of music is sure to help with the transition. Kudo's to Mr, Palenscar and Mr. Carter. Very ingenious and kind.
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STORY OF THE YEAR................
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Jerry, I am very proud of you. You are a great incentive for those who think they have to give up playing. Good Luck, and keep up the good work. God Bless. Larry
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Way to hang in there and keep playing against the odds, Jerry. What spirit and what an inspiration to all of us! Kudos to Frank Carter and Jim Palenscar (and likely others) for helping you with your comeback.

I did get the feeling I was watching "Groundhog Day" with the same photos popping up several times. :) stevet
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