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Hugh Jackson

 

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Post  Posted 8 Apr 2016 8:21 am    
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https://www.facebook.com/david.evans.1481/posts/1171060922918629
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Calvin Walley


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Post  Posted 8 Apr 2016 8:26 am    
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this is slick !!!!
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Dale Foreman

 

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Post  Posted 8 Apr 2016 9:25 am     Pedals
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Reminds me of my old friend Phil Baugh!RIP
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZX6J0mgX4bc&list=PLB5F53DF0FD152EDA
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Dale Foreman

 

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Post  Posted 8 Apr 2016 9:28 am     Pedal Tele
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Did you build this yourself Hugh?
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Judson Adair

 

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Oklahoma, USA
Post  Posted 8 Apr 2016 9:48 am    
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What are the changes/tuning on it?
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Ben Edmonds


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Greenfield, Massachusetts, USA
Post  Posted 8 Apr 2016 9:51 am    
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Very cool
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Larry Dering


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Missouri, USA
Post  Posted 8 Apr 2016 11:21 am    
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Nice job Hugh. A little practice and you will get it down.
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chris ivey


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Post  Posted 8 Apr 2016 11:35 am     it's nothing new!
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that's a nice neat application, however, this concept has been worked on for over 30 years and still nobody really cares. of course, phil was a master of it. beyond that, the vince gills of the world have made better music without benders and they're not tied to a box on the floor with a 4 foot cord.
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Frank James Pracher


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Post  Posted 8 Apr 2016 12:49 pm    
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As a kid (around 11 or 12), I remember a guitar with pedals at the house. This was about 30 years ago. My dad says it was an Epiphone. I had to play it sitting down because it was so heavy!
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John Goux

 

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California, USA
Post  Posted 8 Apr 2016 1:54 pm    
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Hugh, nice work and playing.
Musical innovations often follow technical innovations.
Don't be discouraged. PSGF is loaded with traditionalists who are rarely at a loss for opinions.
Keep up the good work.
John
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Ian Worley


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Sacramento, CA
Post  Posted 8 Apr 2016 4:33 pm    
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Larry Dering wrote:
Nice job Hugh. A little practice and you will get it down.
Dale Foreman wrote:
Did you build this yourself Hugh?
John Goux wrote:
Hugh, nice work and playing. Musical innovations often follow technical innovations.
Don't be discouraged. PSGF is loaded with traditionalists who are rarely at a loss for opinions.
Keep up the good work.
John

'cept it's not Hugh, it's David Evans. Pretty cool though. Looks much more compact than the clunky old MSA mechanism
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Chris Lucker

 

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Los Angeles, California USA
Post  Posted 8 Apr 2016 6:11 pm    
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Did you look at Tommy Turman's invention in 1960? His was a pedal to a motorcycle cable and making a B Bender. I think he made fewer than two dozen.
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Mark van Allen


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Watkinsville, Ga. USA
Post  Posted 8 Apr 2016 6:58 pm    
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...they're not tied to a box on the floor with a 4 foot cord.


Really? I'm guessing you haven't been out to see many live guitar players in the last 10 years… Wink
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Dale Foreman

 

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Crowley Louisiana, USA
Post  Posted 8 Apr 2016 8:11 pm    
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Ian Worley wrote:
Larry Dering wrote:
Nice job Hugh. A little practice and you will get it down.
Dale Foreman wrote:
Did you build this yourself Hugh?
John Goux wrote:
Hugh, nice work and playing. Musical innovations often follow technical innovations.
Don't be discouraged. PSGF is loaded with traditionalists who are rarely at a loss for opinions.
Keep up the good work.
John

'cept it's not Hugh, it's David Evans. Pretty cool though. Looks much more compact than the clunky old MSA mechanism


Yep.. I missed that one! Still like to know who the builder is!
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Hugh Jackson

 

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Dunn North Carolina
Post  Posted 9 Apr 2016 5:06 am    
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Sorry Guys I just saw this I didn't build it's a friend of mine Mr David Evans I just posted it look at the video on Facebook thanks For looking
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Bryan Staddon


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Post  Posted 28 Apr 2016 7:04 am     Nobody cares is not true
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I care,
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Jim Park

 

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Carson City, Nv
Post  Posted 28 Apr 2016 7:33 am    
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Hey Bryan........go read the rules of the Forum about politics and political statements. Chris has the right to to express his opinion just like you do......Given the number of 6 string guitar players in the world, and the number of pedal operated 6 string guitars made, I would say that theres a bit of truth in what Chris says. However, it is an accomplisment to build and play one of those guitars .........
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Dave Hopping


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Aurora, Colorado
Post  Posted 28 Apr 2016 10:23 am    
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It IS an interesting invention and people have done some nice things with them.....But what keeps occurring to me is that a pedal steel guitar does more of those things better,to the point that it gets you further ahead to play one of those than to re-invent the wheel.The whole pedal/six-string mashup puts me in mind of all the folks who have tried since the Thirties to develop automobiles that fly. Winking
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Bryan Staddon


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Post  Posted 28 Apr 2016 11:36 am     Sorry Jim you are correct
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A momentary lapse of reason, I fixed it and I apologize profusely .
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John Billings


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Ohio, USA
Post  Posted 28 Apr 2016 2:31 pm    
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Here's one from Bigsby;



I almost bought a unit like Phil's from a guy on Ok. several years ago, but I didn't like the Tele it was mounted on, so I passed. I have a Hipshot with the B, and G benders, and three toggles to drop it into Low Bass G tuning. I play the B with the hip lever and play the G lever with my wrist. I can pretty much do all those licks in the OP link. I have a peg bender for the first string to raise it a half step, but I haven't put it on yet. Problems with my left hand. But, ya know, if you barre a C chord at the 4th fret, that's pretty much how a steel is tuned. So my levers and peg bender will give me the three pedals. I bought the Hipshot as sort of a challenging game to play. Used the Kline on stage. Pic with G lever in playing position.


I took the toggles off as I now have two National Acoustic-Electric archtops from the Fifties. One in G tuning and one in D tuning for playing bottleneck. And obviously, the Hipshot is now on my Dano Guitarlin. Hughey land is available!
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