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- Roger Rettig
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Nice words, Jimmie.
It was good to speak with you again the other day, and I look forward to seeing you at the end of the month so we can discuss my new JCH - I should have done this years ago, but better late than never!
It's great news that Jeff is 'on board' as well - this team will be hard to beat!
Best wishes, Jimmie, and take care of yourself....
Roger R.
It was good to speak with you again the other day, and I look forward to seeing you at the end of the month so we can discuss my new JCH - I should have done this years ago, but better late than never!
It's great news that Jeff is 'on board' as well - this team will be hard to beat!
Best wishes, Jimmie, and take care of yourself....
Roger R.
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John, you wanted that '70 resored??..I thought you said 'replaced'...catch your breath, I'm kiddin'. After 6 months with Jimmie, I'm totally blown away by his attention to detail and quality control....and I'll betcha', no one pains and worries over guitars more than this guy...he wants them perfect..period, and will suffer no tolerance over .0005in. He's wearin' me out, but making me a waaay better mechanic for the effort. There is nothing I would like to see more, than to have that 10+10 P/P..a Jimmie special(one of the last living dinosaurs), go to a trade for one of these perfect new JCH's...there has to be at least ONE of Jimmie's creations go to the Hall of Fame(after I'm done playin' it, of course).
Yes, if you're going to check Jimmie's work, you dang well better have an accurate dial/digital caliper...and again, I am more than thrilled to be working with him.
In keeping with the new age CAD design/machining, we will more than be able to accomodate all new orders and retrofits. Finally, the best will be within reasonable time as well as financial limits, with NO loss of quality control. So keep them cards and letters comin' kids!..Jimmie's lovin' it!..and credit is due this great man for this exceptional effort on behalf of the instrument for all of us.
Yes, if you're going to check Jimmie's work, you dang well better have an accurate dial/digital caliper...and again, I am more than thrilled to be working with him.
In keeping with the new age CAD design/machining, we will more than be able to accomodate all new orders and retrofits. Finally, the best will be within reasonable time as well as financial limits, with NO loss of quality control. So keep them cards and letters comin' kids!..Jimmie's lovin' it!..and credit is due this great man for this exceptional effort on behalf of the instrument for all of us.
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Jimmy thanks for coming on to this thread and saying what you said. I have played a jch for 7 years five and six nights a week. And it has never let me down. I don't want to trade it in. I want two of them but my problem is it's my wife's turn to pick a color. Can you mail me some color i have to chose from? Me? once you go black won't never go back but gotta keep the women happy.
Don't change a thing about your guitars or your since of perfection and dedication to this instrument. We all appreciate you very much. especially those who need aguitar that can handle a lot of playing. The JCH is my guitar for quite sometme so keep on keepin on babe!
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Steelin' away in the ozarks and life,
Scott
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Don't change a thing about your guitars or your since of perfection and dedication to this instrument. We all appreciate you very much. especially those who need aguitar that can handle a lot of playing. The JCH is my guitar for quite sometme so keep on keepin on babe!
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Steelin' away in the ozarks and life,
Scott
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The JCH is played by Steve Sturm, who is the steel guitarist in Travis Tritt's band, and Trace Adkins' steel guitarist, Randy Hess plays a JCH too. Steve's JCH is a white D-10 and Randy's is a black D-10. Russ Hicks was playing a JCH at the St. Louis show this year. Brett Day, Emmons S-10, Morrell lapsteel
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My new email address is jchsteel@juno.com
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- Scott Henderson
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That guitar is a work of art. i love the design on the formica(?)oh my God!!!
What other colors do they offer like that?
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Scott
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What other colors do they offer like that?
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Scott
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- Scott Henderson
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Jon HOw old is that guitar???Brand new?
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you can now add my name to the list ...ordered a christmas gift for my self...black d-10 brand spankin new yee---ha and this will be my 2nd one ...i was stupid to sell the 1st and it only took me 8 years to get another....never again
wayne<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Wayne Brown on 21 December 2003 at 06:08 AM.]</p></FONT>
wayne<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Wayne Brown on 21 December 2003 at 06:08 AM.]</p></FONT>
- Bob Snelgrove
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Scott,
Can't get your site to load w/o crashing xp/ie6.0?
How would you guys describe the tone and pedal action to other brands? (Tough, I know, just asking)
bob
ps: Jimmie I still have my black '78 P/P 9/10 you made me <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Bob Snelgrove on 21 December 2003 at 09:22 AM.]</p></FONT>
Can't get your site to load w/o crashing xp/ie6.0?
How would you guys describe the tone and pedal action to other brands? (Tough, I know, just asking)
bob
ps: Jimmie I still have my black '78 P/P 9/10 you made me <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Bob Snelgrove on 21 December 2003 at 09:22 AM.]</p></FONT>
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Keep an eye out for a big spread on Jimmy, his guitar shop, and Buddy's new baby in the next issue of PedalSteel.US magazine.Pics, info, stories- Jimmy's a gem!
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- Scott Henderson
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didn't know about the webcrash thing i'll get my webmaster right on it sorry for the mishap
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Scott
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