Newbie looking for 1st PSG

Instruments, mechanical issues, copedents, techniques, etc.

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John Booth
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Post by John Booth »

Let's go Adam, we need pics or it didn't happen :lol:
Jb in Ohio
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GFI S10 Ultra, Telecaster, a Hound Dog, and an Annoyed Wife
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Adam Tracksler
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Im up to my eyeballs in work, and trying to figure out this inversion machine....

Here are some pics from the seller..... looks just like it, but its in my house :)

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John Booth
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Holy smoke!
What a beauty Bro !
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Daniel Policarpo
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Post by Daniel Policarpo »

That is sweet! A lifetime steel.
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Dan Robinson
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Post by Dan Robinson »

Adam, you done broke the code, and solved it first time out of the gate. That's a beauty. The rest is in your hands.

Oh, gotta go. It's time to practice.
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Post by Charlie McDonald »

Adam Tracksler wrote: this inversion machine....
You definitely bought "the good one once, not the cheap one three times." Actually, you got a twofer. Congrats.
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John Booth
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I'll give you your money back for it Brother Adam :lol:
Jb in Ohio
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Adam Tracksler
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I'm enjoying it too much now.....

GAS cured for the foreseeable future... haven't even looked in the classifieds since it arrived...
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Jeff Triplett
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Post by Jeff Triplett »

Adam,

It took me a few tries and extra dollars to finally get to the right guitar, you did it right out of the gate and got a great guitar in the process. Congrats!
Show Pro Custom D-10, Justice D10 - Weldon Myrick Edition, Emmons D-10 LeGrande II, Emmons D10 P/P, Sho-Bud Pro II Custom, Telonics and Quilter Amps.
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Adam Tracksler
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I have to say that my Scottish Cheapness, um, er, um .... thriftiness has always made me search out the bargain things, my wife's Mainer ways have been changing me to find a good 'un right at the beginning. Her dad always said that the cheap man pays twice... At my age, I'd just rather pay once. I was seriously looking at a carter starter from guitar center, and am so glad that the awesome people here steered me to this one.
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John Booth
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Yeah, many have made that mistake buddy.
You did FAR better
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Dan Dunne
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Post by Dan Dunne »

Awesome guitar! I hope I didn't make that mistake by getting the Sho Bud Crossover, but it was a VERY affordable way to get into a D10...and I don't mind tinkering a LITTLE bit anyway. Time will tell, as I'm really just getting started with it.

This guitar looks immaculate though, and SOLID! Congrats!
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Dan Auldridge
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Post by Dan Auldridge »

here's another vote for the stage one. no way can you go wrong with it. remember when you buy an old guitar like your talking about you have to know how to work on them or have enough money to pay some one to do it. Doug will take care of you. Look on line at his site ..stage one pedal steel guitar and you will be pleased of the price.
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