Ed Naylor
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Ed Naylor
A couple of days ago i e-mailed Ed and asked him if he had some connectors for a Sho-Bud LDG.A guy over here asked me if i could get a hold on these parts.Ed mailed me back and told me that he had the parts i needed to fix this PSG.
Today the mailman came and handed me the package and i asked the man what the costs where.
And this is what the man said...."No Costs".
None.
Ed you are a great man and i thank you from the bottom of my heart.There should be more people like you in the world.
Ron
Today the mailman came and handed me the package and i asked the man what the costs where.
And this is what the man said...."No Costs".
None.
Ed you are a great man and i thank you from the bottom of my heart.There should be more people like you in the world.
Ron
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Hey, Ed, that's nice, you are a good man, but where are my Pro 1 parts I ordered 3 months ago, which I am willing to pay for?....al
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Rick- Believe it or not I got your sockets yesterday. It has taken months and finally I will make a bunch because everybody wants them. AL Your Sho-Bud knees went out yesterday. Most forumites don't understand you can't find parts easily for 40 year old guitars.It is the same as trying to find a windshield for a 55 Kaiser or an old Edsel hubcap. I could write a book about Steel Guitarist wants and problems. ED
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Ray-I wish I had a pix. I had a 1948 Frazer Manhatton when they came out. It was a fine care for it's day.....al
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Ray- I don't have a pic of the old Kaiser but, I do have one of the 57 Nomad I sold for $200.Also a pic of the 71 Fleetwood Cad I cut 31 inches out of and made a coupe.It is still sitting in Goodlettsville, Tn in a junk yard. IF I HAD ONLY bought the 52 Muntz TV Jet for $200.and not sold the 59 Imperial Conv for $50..Memories like these are the reason I am in the "JUNK" parts busin ess for Steel Guitars.ED
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I was in the auto business for years. I remember the 55 SAFARI I made into an EL CAMINO-The 60 T-Bird I converted to a "RANCHERO" The 61 Ford Van I narrowed the body to mount the WORLD'S LARGEST STEEL GUITAR {I never finished it}I was heavy into "CUSTOM" cars that's how I got into the wild "PEDESONIC" Fiberglass Steels. I always wanted something different.ED
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I was in need of a connector for my old 3 pedal sho-bud. Ed not only sent me a connector, he sent me an extra one plus a set of strings. You've got a great person on the steel forum and I sure respect him for his great kindness. We can learn much from his kindness. My next steel guitar is definitely coming from Ed's shop! Your a shining beacon Ed! Live long and prosper.
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