Pic of me with my first good steel.

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Rich Upright
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Pic of me with my first good steel.

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Like most of us, I started out on a Maverick with coat hangers for pedal rods. Paid $10 for it. Then moved on to an Emmons student model. My first pro steel was a GES D-10.It was built like a tank & weighed as much as a car! Here is a pic of one of the first steel gigs I ever did; march of '85. The band was a cult band in Jersey called "3 Fingers Whiskey". Great band, but they were famous on the circuit for being the sickest, rowdiest, & funniest band on the circuit. Nothing was sacred with these guys. They would goof on anyone & anything. (Farting into the microphone over the PA was one of their pastimes!)I showed up first at the gig, set up, and sat there reading the Winnie Winston "Pedal Steel Guitar" book when they walked in. They asked if I knew how to play; terror in their eyes. I said "I will when I finish this book"! This began my association with one of the best, funniest, & generally nicest bunch of guys I ever played with. This pic was taken at Lee's Lounge, Union City, New Jersey.

Anyone else got any "Memory Lane" pics?
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Good pic Rich, great story, have you finished reading that book yet? :lol:
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This is probably 1980 , I sold the Maverick in '74 or so and acquired the Pro III from Sam Ash Music in White Plains NY. 8+4 , two hole puller system. Played this Steel for over 20 years then sold it like a fool. Make that moron...

But I did just recently acquire another Pro III, same axe, same vintage , wood grain...


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Re: Pic of me with my first good steel.

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Rich Upright wrote:(Farting into the microphone over the PA was one of their pastimes!)
Great pic and good story, but I wouldn't want to sing into those microphones :whoa:
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Chances are, it's all been sniffed up by now. :whoa:
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here is me 1986 with a emmons d-10 SKH. bought it
up in Kenosha,wi Ralph hanzel music for $1300.00
:eek: whis i had that guitar now.!!
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You're all just a bunch of kids.
Here's your's truly with my 1st good steel.
You guess the year:

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You guess the year:
I'll take a stab it it - Mesozoic Era? ;-)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mesozoic
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Close!
That amp still ran on steam power! :roll:
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Her are two shots of me playing my first pedal steel, about 1975.
It served me well for a year, until I bought my RusLer S-11 with 5+4
I played the RusLer regularly until 2003 when I bought my U-12 ZumSteel with 7+5
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Here's me back in 1958. My brother is in the background. He didn't like playing steel. Notice the
left handed mots lap steel(s).

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Jerry,
Did you play left handed or is the picture reversed?
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Erv,
I played left handed but don't remember when I switched to right hand playing. This pic is not reversed. :whoa:
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Are you left handed?
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Yes Erv, I am left handed.
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Sho-Bud 6139, picture taken in 1975.
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1971, with the Dewey Reed band, at Eldersburg, MD. I had just got the new 71 Emmons PP D-10 and a Fender Twin Reverb with D-120F speakers.


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Bob, in that picture of you behind that Sho~Bud, you bear a striking resemblance to a certain Hollywood and Broadway actor, the late Woodrow Parfrey!


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My first 'pro' ZB - I recall it had five pedals but I have no idea now what the extra two might have done! I was still struggling with A, B and C along with lowering the Es....


(Note: That's Billy Bremner on my left - a great singer and player who was part of Dave Edmunds' Rockpile shortly after this was taken.)

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Roger, did that dangling mic cord ever trip you up later that night? :? ;-)
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Erv Niehaus wrote:You're all just a bunch of kids.
Here's your's truly with my 1st good steel.
You guess the year:]
1959
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Post by Erv Niehaus »

John,
Drop 5 years off that and you'll be pretty close! :D
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Erv Niehaus wrote:John,
Drop 5 years off that and you'll be pretty close! :D
You look young for your age, Erv. And yeah, I'm a kid, too, that's before I was born (but not tooo far)...
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Post by Barry Blackwood »

Erv, I was thinking you somewhat resembled David McCallum, The Man From U.N.C.L.E.

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Not anymore.
Now I look more like Gabby Hays!! :whoa:
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