''How many play Williams Steel Guitars ''?

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''How many play Williams Steel Guitars ''?

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Hi, I was just wondering how many play the Williams steel guitar and how do you like them ? As for myself i love mine and you can add changes in five or ten minutes .All you have to do is tell Mr. Rudolph what you have in mind and he is more than willing to help out with the parts . I just added a new change on mine and i can't believe how easy it was and it works great . Please i don't mean to start a war here but just looking for positive input . I also have a Sho-Bud so that should help . Regards,,,Gary. <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Gary Preston on 06 December 2003 at 01:57 PM.]</p></FONT>
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Gary, Check your e-mail.
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My Williams 400X has a great tone!

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now b0b. Did you mean "tone" or did you mean "timbre"?

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I have been playing my Williams S-12-U for about four years and I love it. Oh I have a Sho-Bud Pro 1 also.

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Playing For JESUS,LC. WILLIAMS U12,SHO-BUD PRO1,CARVIN TL60,GIBSON LES PAUL CUSTOM,YAMAHA L-10A ACOUSTIC,ROLAND JW-50 KEYBOARD,G&L AND BC RICH BASS'S


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<SMALL>now b0b. Did you mean "tone" or did you mean "timbre"?</SMALL>
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if it's mica, it's tone....if it's laquer, it's timber...
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Ok guys be good or it's time out for you both !!.Call it what you like but my ''Willy ''still sounds great . Gary.
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Mica/Plastic is for countertops and something is hidden behind it. Wood is for guitars and the natural beauty shows through. How about that Gary?

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I am new to mine and just had it set up. I did my first session on it today and it sounded great! I play a U12 7x5.<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Nate LaPointe on 07 December 2003 at 09:59 AM.]</p></FONT>
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Post by Ray Rasmussen »

I received my Williams SD10 in June and could not be more satisfied with my choice. It looks and sounds great, and is a joy to play.
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Add me to the list of pleased pedal pushers. Image Image

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I had a Williams S10, keyless, with 400 changer, 5/5 and I liked it real well. Also nice and lightweight to carry. I only sold it because I wanted a S12........al Image Image

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Post by Gary Preston »

Larry you said it like a true woodsman !!
I'm happy with my sound even if it is wood !!.Gary.
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Me too.
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Hi Darvin . Thanks for sharing a pic. of your steel, it really looks great . It will look even better when i send you your cover's. But is'nt there one missing ? Maybe we can do them both soon huh ? And by the way i'm feeling better . Regards,,,Gary.
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Post by Darvin Willhoite »

Hi Gary, glad you're feeling better. The two covers you're making now will take care of all five of my steels. I sold my Sho Bud a couple of months ago, so the new owner will have to spring for a cover for it. LOL.

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I play a Williams D-10 400 and a Emmons D-10 Legrande, I like them both.
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Post by Leon Eneboe »

Picked up my Williams Sl2 (5 and 7) in May and I am really happy with it. It plays solid and smooth, and sounds great. I also have a ShoBud LDG, but have played only the Williams since I got it. Leon
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Hi Leon . I'm ashamed to say since i got my new ''willy'' i hav'nt played my Sho-Bud much either . Bill makes a nice steel to say the least . And he is willing to help you after the sale also . Thanks to you and everyone else Regards,,,Gary.
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Post by Walter Stettner »

There is a guy in Vienna, Austria who plays a Williams S-10. I helped him purchase it (he doesn't speak English) and of course I also tried it - great guitar!!!

And dealing with Bill Rudolph is always a pleasure. Great job, Bill!

Walter

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Thanks Walter . Gary.
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Post by Chris Brooks »

Walter, interesting that you helped a guy in Germany buy a Williams.

A couple of years ago Forumite Steve Takacs graciously assisted me in buying a steel for one of the few Filipino steelers, Cris Bordon. I had met Cris in 85 while on a DOD tour there. He and his family have a band. He had tremendous desire to play but was working with a broken down patched up Japanese steel (not an Excel).

Years later I found a good, reasonably priced Willliams S 10 in the Forum. We purchased it and sent it to Cris around 2000.

If you are ever in Angeles City, Luzon, Philippines, drop into Midnight Rodeo; you'll see a happy Cris Bordon seated behind a red Williams--possibly the only one in Asia?

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Within the last 2 years Bill Rudolph shipped a D-12 Williams PSG to Tokyo, Japan. It was the same color as the D-10 that Greg Cutshaw had a few years ago.

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