Pedal Steel Companies
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Also the ABM Rodeo, which had a lot of fancy engraving on the end-plates, but only 1 knee lever. I think it was made in Germany.
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ZumSteel
ZumSteel 1976 - 2013? Did I miss something?
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Re: ZumSteel
i would interpret that as Zumsteel is no longer taking orders, much like Paul Franklin, both men have much success and want to retire from the manufacture of steel guitars and enjoy their retirement. dont blame them.Walter Glockler wrote:ZumSteel 1976 - 2013? Did I miss something?
it is kind of odd these types of businesses are tied to one sole person - surely someone younger could step in and take over the 'brand'.
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yeah. it seems to me that they could sell their business concept and machines and tools to someone who would respect the integrity of the brand. at least that would get them a little more retirement money.
i still have an '82 zum which is right around when zumsteel came into it's own on the market. it's a fantastic steel which i wouldn't part with as long as i can still pick.
i still have an '82 zum which is right around when zumsteel came into it's own on the market. it's a fantastic steel which i wouldn't part with as long as i can still pick.
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BMI Update
Charles,
I talked with Don. Zane actually started BMI in 1969. Tom Brumley and Zane Beck had an agreement from my understanding that Zane couldn't officially start selling his new brand until 1970.
Zane started building his new guitar under the BMI banner in 1969. I know by 1975 he had already built and sold 50 guitars.
Dan
I talked with Don. Zane actually started BMI in 1969. Tom Brumley and Zane Beck had an agreement from my understanding that Zane couldn't officially start selling his new brand until 1970.
Zane started building his new guitar under the BMI banner in 1969. I know by 1975 he had already built and sold 50 guitars.
Dan
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It's confusing.Jim Cohen wrote:Charlie, is that different from "Star" steel guitars that are made by Mark Giles?Charlie McDonald wrote:I'm hoping Lone Star will be added to the list....
Right now I'd settle for a Lone Star longneck.
And then there's the guy who puts longhorns on his steels, and he's not even in Texas. Fess up, what's his name?
Mark, does Star make a six-stringer?
I want one in blue that looks like this on the inside:
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Mullen G2, Rittenberry S10, Infinity D10, Zumsteel 8+9
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Mullen G2, Rittenberry S10, Infinity D10, Zumsteel 8+9
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No mention yet of Sheffield, made in UK.
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(I have a jar which I throw my loose change in. Maybe by the time I fill it and a few more......)
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(I have a jar which I throw my loose change in. Maybe by the time I fill it and a few more......)
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Mr. Ed
Charles, thank you and the others who chimed in for this helpful list of pedal steel guitars and related information.
Wow, I did not realize Ed Fulawaka made so many steels. Way to go, Ed. stevet
Wow, I did not realize Ed Fulawaka made so many steels. Way to go, Ed. stevet
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