Pedal Steel Companies

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Charles Kurck
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If you can, please help with information to correct, update, and fill in blanks for the chart below.

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Although limited production, Weenik steels, Martin ("Mike") Weenik in Florida builds pedal steels. He's probably built around 15 in the last 8 or 10 years.
GFI Ultra Keyless S-10 with pad (Black of course) TB202 amp, Hilton VP, Steelers Choice sidekick seat, SIT Strings (all for sale as package)
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We built and shipped at least 30 pro guitars a month for the 3+ years I was at Dekley, and another 50 student guitars a month for a year or two. Rough guess would be 2-3,000 guitars total, maybe more.
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Jackson is still going strong and they still build great steels! My steel was built in 2010. David and Harry Jackson, along with David's daughter Dawn Jackson started building steels again in 2005 after taking a break from building steels after Sho-Bud closed
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Rusler and Rus-Ler, Magnum (Carter), Marrs, Fuzzy, plus what was the name of that really lightweight axe that Scotty used to sell...?
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Jim,
That would be the Helium 6000.
Fred Justice has made 100+ also
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Endicott. I played Leo LeBlanc's once, years ago.
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ETS?
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Scotty SGI steel??

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Jim, I think Scotty sold the very light S-10 and D10- SGI guitar. steve t
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Ernie Ball made a couple models of pedalsteels.
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Blanton,Framus. Must be others too.
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I'm hoping Lone Star will be added to the list....
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Jim Flynn built steels under the Flynn name
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Bethel.

ps. Steve T: yes, SGI, thanks.
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Thanks, Jeff.
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Wasn't the Flynn started by Harold Flynn? I don't know, maybe my memory is wrong.
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Post by Jeff Garden »

Bill Ray (who has since passed on) from Jacksonville(?) FL built the Rayline pedal steel.

**right you are Doug (nothing wrong with YOUR memory). Upon further review, I have my Flynn's mixed up...it was Harold that made the Flynn steels.
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Two Swiss-made brands: Wiesner & Schild
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Cougar.

CW (built by Carson Wells)

p.s. by the way, you might want to change the location for Promat from Yugoslavia (which no longer exists) to Serbia.
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Thomas
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RayLine or Ray Line.
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JCH SD-10 with BL XR-16 pickup, Sho-Bud Volume Pedal, Evidence Audio Lyric HG cables, Quilter Steelaire combo
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What was that brand that had a Doug Jernigan model for a while?

Found it: Nashville LTD
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The Nashville LTD, if I remember correctly was Gary Rittenberry. I remember trying the demo they had at St Louis, one year.
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George Sell, who recently passed, built many GES steel guitars back in the 60s and 70s in the Philadelphia area.

The late Big John Bechtel made several "Big John Specials" in the late 60s.

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