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Open invitation to Ozark Steel Guitars.

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We have spots open for your repair and restoration needs. All brands of guitars.
We also invite you to come by the shop and visit when your in the area.
Ozark Steel Guitars
591 Steinert Lane
Ozark, Mo.
214-714-6932
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We are also planning an open house the weekend of the Branson Steel show in July.
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You don't have to fix steaks Johnny, ribs will be just fine.
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Ribs it is.lol
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I can see this shop becoming a "gathering place" for area steel players. I would like to visit sometime.
Some of the greatest jam sessions I ever got into were in the old original Pedalmaster shop in Ft Smith, AR in the 60's. I got to jam there with Bob White, Jimmy Day, Jack Rider, Tom Morrel and others. Just a thought..........
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Jerry, I truly hope it does. My fondest memories are from the Sho-Bud store where I met the greats. If I'm there the door is always open.l
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mr cox I am dennis brown I aave a 1970 d10marlen e9 and c6 neck it is pictured on page 3 of the marlen topic in the pedalsteel section I ama experienced playe r I play 4 instruments and sing but am brand new to steels lane grey thinks it may have some parts missing but allelectronics work as do all pedals and knees it is pretty much in tune I need it looked over and any thing out of order fixed I do have a carter starter and can leave it if necessary we are only 3 hours apart according to my road atlas you are justsouth of springfield years ago I lived in mountain grove mo it ws 2 hours from Pocahontas to mtn grove and 1 hour from mtn grove tospringfield so I can find you easy I am retired and disabled at 68 I can travel that far so I am pretty much free to come toyou at your convience I will call you after memorialand talk more I just need to know that every ting is as it hould be that would ease my growing pains as I learn to play it will talk later yours dennis n brown Pocahontas ark a true son of the south
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Mr. Brown, thank you for your note. I will be happy to look your guitar over and fix it up. Give me a call this week and we can set something up.
Johnny
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