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Brett Day
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Post by Brett Day »

Great news! I use a Goodrich volume pedal! Goodrich makes great pedals!
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Post by Ken Byng »

Goodrich is in very good hands now. Not many know more about steel guitar than Jim P.
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Post by Mike Fereday »

Well done Jim. The Goodrich pedal was something that could not be allowed to die. I wish you all the very best in the continuation of THE steel pot pedal.
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Great news! Are y'all going to continue the LDR pedal?
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Post by Skip Edwards »

This is one of the coolest things I've heard in a long time.
Hat's off to you guys & much success...
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Congratulations on your venture hope the best for you in this TOMMY
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That is awesome Jim !!! Congratulations and good luck!
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What great news, Jim! Ollie and Curt are good friends of ours, and I wish them the best in retirement!!! Jim, i love the "passing of the vests" rite of passage! Goodrich is in great hands! Wishing you continued success in all you do.
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Post by Ron Whitworth »

Hello Jim & Kevin;
I just ventured over to this part of the steel forum & saw your post.
CONGRATULATIONS to both of you!
Yes, the Goodrich name is an American Icon in the pedal steel guitar world..
I am sure it is in the best of hands to carry the fine name onward.
We will all look forward to all the new products ( & I am sure there will be )
as well as the time tested ones in the Goodrich line now.
Again, my congratulations to you both & the best to you in the coming future.
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Thanks for all the positive wishes. Thanks to Bob Hoffnar for the great time in Austin, just missed brother Herb Steiner... Got to hang with Mickey Adams for a bit. Thanks Mickey. Had a real real cool hang with Mark and Carla Giles. I got a tour of what makes Mark a master carpender ... It's Carla!! Special thanks to John and JoAnne Kruse for their wonderfull hospitality and words off wisdom. Headin to El Paso ... onward and home.
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Post by Paul Haaker »

Congrats Jim and Kevin. The company couldn't be in better hands. I own two Goodrich pedals and it's good to know that I know where to go to keep them working as great as they do now.
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Thrilled at this news, Pali, the Goodrich name couldn't be in better hands. I vote for better pots, of course, and pedal with tuner-out. Will you no longer carry Telonics volume pedals? Some conflicts to resolve there, it appears.

I vote you buy out the Emmons name and brand, and keep it going. Partner with Frank Carter on that project!
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Post by Olli Haavisto »

Hi Jim and Kevin,
Great news! How about a pedal rack bracket similar to what Frank makes?
John, I`ve been thinking along those lines, too, about the Emmons company. Only problem is that my idea included me winning the lottery, so it might take some time.
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Post by Ross Shafer »

Congrats Jim and Kevin.....I can't wait to get down there and see all the old tooling 'n stuff.
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Post by Mike Wheeler »

Well, let me toss out a congratulatory nod also, Jim and Kevin. Well done! I'm very happy to see that one of our staple products will continue to be available.

Much success in the future. Now the fun starts, eh??
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Post by Jim Palenscar »

I doubt that we'll attempt to bring back the wonderful LDR pedal as Dave and the great folks at Telonics have that end of the spectrum covered nicely. Dave and I have had a lot of communication about the dearth of good pots and there are no conflicts to resolve in that arena- it's like comparing apples to oranges- two totally different things. Goodrich Sound and Steel Guitars of North County are two totally different entities and do not share the same location. We (Goodrich) are currently having a new pot designed to our specifications that will hopefully remedy the current problems that exist. It was a long great road trip and now we have the task of unloading the truck today and finding a place for everything, cataloging the parts and inventory, and begin the task of implementing the changes that we envision. I absolutely love this part of the curve :) .
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Alright Goodrich on the West coast! Happy to have heard the news!
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Congratulations to you and the steel guitar community, Hope this will be great for you both and I know it will.
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Post by Spencer Scott »

Curt & Ollie... We thank you for what you have done to help the steel community over the years.You are two of the nicest people you could ever meet.
Congratulations to Jim for taking this on.
To all we wish you well.
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Post by Roger Rettig »

Well done, Jim - this story has really cheered me up!

My brief flirtation with a different VP came to nothing and I remain a staunch Goodrich devotee. Jim Palenscar's name will ensure that this product will remain at the top of the heap.
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Kevin and Rick Schmidt showed up at Steel Guitars of North County yesterday beaming with pride as they delivered their very first new volume pedal to me and- lo and behold- it actually worked!!!! As Kevin left he said- "I'll send you an invoice" :) .
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Post by Ted Nesbitt »

Congratulations Jim. I wish you every success in your new venture. I wish you would reconsider your plans on the LDR pedal They were a great pedal, except for the power connection point which could be easily modified.
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Post by Jim Palenscar »

Thanks Ted- they were my favorite too but there is simply no reason in my book to compete with Dave Beaty and the great folks at Telonics and the wonderful Multi-Taper active volume pedal that they produce. The high cost of reproducing the LDR pedal is simply not worth it at this point.
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This is inspiring news! :)
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Good news, great product! :)
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