How many steels do you have?

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Alan Brookes
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Post by Alan Brookes »

It all depends on whether you count guitars bought in non-working condition with the intention of working on them at some future date, and lap steels.
I have one pedal steel set up and continually played, and that never gets taken down or moved. It's a Sho-Bud Crossover. But I also have about eight pedal steels either in storage or in a state of rebuilding/repair. In addition to those I have five console non-pedal steels, and a multitude of various lap steels. I should add that some of the lap steels and console steels I built myself.

Yes, it's overkill. :oops:
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Post by Dave Grafe »

Gotta have the ShoBud

Gotta have the Push-Pull

One stays home and the other goes out to play. We take turns so nobody's feelings get hurt, depending on the job to be done...
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Post by Dave Mudgett »

Too many. Since this is in the Pedal Steel section, I assume you mean pedal steels. If I was to include nonpedal steels, the answer would be "way too many". :lol:

Actually, I have four pedal steels that I use. 2 Zums, a Franklin, and a Sho Bud LDG. I also picked up a pretty cool ca. mid-60s Sho Bud Fingertip that I need to take apart, clean up, and put back together. When classes are done for the semester, I'll see about that one. It'll be days in the trenches when I get on it.
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Emmons D-10 PP 1974
Emmons S-10 PP 1975
Sho~Bud S-10 1974
Sho~Bud LDG 1973
Williams S-10 2006
Williams S-12 2003
Gibson CG 520 1958 or 59
Fender Dual 8 Professional 1953
2 Alkire 10 string E Harps
assorted 6 string lap steels

In short, way too much stuff. Time to thin the herd a bit.
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The reason I have 2, as I’ve said before, is that I live on a hillside, and have to climb a flight if stairs to get from my house to the street. I keep one steel in the house for woodshedding, and the other (along with my other gear) in a detached building at the bottom of the hill, so I never have to carry anything up and down the stairs.

Aside from the different colors, and that fact that one pedal bar is carbon fiber and the other is aluminum, and one says M3 and the other says Millennium III, they are identical. I took them both to Jim Palenscar and told him I wanted to be able to sit down at them blindfolded and not be able to tell which one I was playing. Needless to say, he nailed it.

I wouldn’t mind having a 3rd steel, a 12 string version of an Encore or an ETS. I understand that ETS was planning to make a 12 string version when Larry Agin died. Had they done so, I’d probably have bought one.
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Mike, you know what they've always said.............

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about steel players that live on a hillside?

It goes something like this: "Steel players that choose to live on a hillside are known not to be entirely on the level".

Altho' you seem to have mastered that problem......... :lol:
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One wife and 1 Shobud S10. Seriously considering trading in the wife for an upgrade to a U12 w/o having to sell my Bud! :cry: just considering.
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Post by Robert Parent »

Three pedal steels here:

Zum D-10, 9x8
Zum D-10, Hybrid, 8x5
Zum SD-12, universal,7x6

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One Fessenden SU12, one Infinity SU12, ealry 70s OMI Dobro, a 6 string lap steel of my own design, one ex-wife and a new girlfriend.
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2008 Zum Hybrid D10 9+9
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Wish I Had More.

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'95 Black Mica Emmons LeGrande II, '56 Fender 6str. Lap, with the tri-pod legs, tweed case, and my 1st Lap, a Supro, bought by my Mom, brand new in '52 or '53. "Texas Tone That's Bad To The Bone"
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Post by David Scheidler »

Current inventory:
Sho-Bud S-12 3+4 (blue, faded to green) - mint player
Sho-Bud S-12 3+4 (coppery brown) - making final payments
Emmons SD-12 4+4 (red mica) - project guitar on its way

Realistically, I only have enough room for one or two psg's set up at a time, but I would still REALLY like a single-neck Emmons S-12 with Extended E9.

Meanwhile, I'll be learning all about PP's during the Emmons SD-12 restoration and may convert it to a Universal. Needless to say, I will be contacting the Emmons gurus on the Forum with questions and requests for parts.
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I'm a hoarder. I still have all 4 I bought. 73 modified SHO-BUD Maverick - 74 SHO-BUD LDG - 75 SHO BUD dbl 12 - 81 Emmons PP -
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I currently have two Emmons push/pulls and about a dozen non-pedal steels.
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Two Klines. One I have used to gig since 1983 and one I keep at home to practice.

Gig Kline:
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I have four.In order of acquisition:

'70 MSA Classic D-10 8X4(2 added).Got it at Don Edwards Guitar City 1979.Reece verified the S/N for me here and we had a nice E-conversation about it.Gigged it heavily until I got the next one

'71(maybe'75.Del wasn't sure) Mullen S-10 frame-and-a-half 3X3,bought privately 1984.Also gigged heavily.

'80-ish Sho-Bud Super Pro D-10 8X6.Bought privately 1988 from a woman who by coincidence had the lesson before me at Guitar City years before.It's black so it sounds extra good.;-)

'06 Mullen Royal Precision U-12 7X5.Bought new and I picked it up at the factory.My main guitar ever since.

I don't have a lot of room in the mancave anymore,so the older three are put away and I don't get to play them as much as I'd like,but I have this deal with the Mrs. that if it's neatly packed away it isn't a hoard.
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Nice looking Mesa/Boogie amp, Dave. :mrgreen:
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I have 6 pedal guitars, and one 10 string lap steel made mainly from parts from a Sho~Bud Pro 111 (tuned to C6). My main guitar that gets played on gigs and recording sessions is my Show Pro, which has taken over from my Emmons push pull as my 'go to' guitar. The Show Pro has beautiful tone, and wonderful pedal and lever action.

My latest acquisition is a Carter D10, with black mica top and grey birdseye mica front and rear. I am in the process of adding 2 additional levers to that guitar. My Mullen has someone elses name on it. He keeps badgering me for it, and it is the only pedal steel that I own that has the Emmons set up. All of the others are set up in Day mode.

My Zum is in bits at the moment, and will undergo a resto job. Mark Giles has been commissioned to build me a new lacquer body for it - dark blue flamed maple with mother of pearl inlays. My Sho~Bud was used by me for some 35 years on the road and in the studio, and I got Bob Adams from Scotland to do a complete restoration on it for me. It was a brown colour and is now sunburst and beautiful.

My Emmons is in mint condition, and plays and sounds wonderful. A nice guitar to have in my studio.

Will I add to the herd? Well, if the right guitar comes along I could well be tempted (if she who must be obeyed doesn't object). :lol: :lol:
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Post by Mike Perlowin »

The next question is how many steels do we actually need?

The answer is "Just one more Honey, I promise."
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Post by Nathan Golub »

Two rosewood Emmons D10's, a '74 and a '75. I thought I was going to sell the '75 when I got the '74, but it's so hard to let it go...and I'm enjoying having a steel set up at home and one that stays in the case for gigs & sessions.
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answer ...

Post by Leo Melanson »

not enough. The more steels I can get the better I will play/sound !
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My question is not "How many steels do I need?", but rather, "What am I going to do with all my stuff when I have to move into a smaller house?" :eek: :eek: :eek: :\
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Post by Daniel Policarpo »

I currently have one steel, but if my guitars and guns are any indication, that will multiply somewhere down the line. I mean, I can get by just fine with a Stage One Zum for a long time,getting pretty good on the slants,and it sounds and plays great, but aside from having the service of a great working tool, I'd love to sit at on old Sho~Bud, or an old Clark. Something about an old workhorse when it's been doctored up and given another chance. Much respect for all you folks who refurbish the old steels.
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six....
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Post by Larry Lenhart »

Currently as of this day and minute-3

1957 Fender T8 Stringmaster
Melbert S8
Justice S10 3&4

That aint enough !!!
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