Had one at the house today.. a fellow John Miller owns it,,
It was an SD 10.. I was mightily impressed.. The undercarriage was sort of overbuilt, and more solid than just about anything you could imagine, in a modern pedal steel guitar.. Parts were massive, and ultra rugged, if not high tech.
It played beautifully, had great sustain was easy to work on, and judging by the ultra short and soft throw on full tone lowers, had a VERY well designed changer.. Plus the guy got it dirt cheap.. Not slick and pretty, or high tech and refined, but a very nice, dependable , common sense steel guitar, that came in the coolest case I have ever seen on any steel anywhere.. I would grab one of these in a second, if I could get one as cheap as John did... bob
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the undercarriage was built out of very thick ,ridged aluminum.. It looked a tad "primitive" due to the heavy construction... Not "refined". Just ultra stout, and well done. it played as soft and sweet as any steel I have layed hands on.. I would buy one in a heart beat.. I knew they were built by Gary Rittenberry, but you don't see many people here discussing them.. If I ever see an S10 I plan to jump on it.. bobBill Moore wrote:Those were built by Gary Rittenberry, previous to his current design. Knowing Gary, I believe that he has always tried to build the best guitar possible.
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I personally like the idea of the cross shafts going all the way across, and "anchored" in metal, instead of the wood. I also like GFI's idea of the center bearing / bracing as they have on the Ultra series guitars.
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