Alternative" woods for pedal steel guitars..
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OK guys,been considering for awhile,so much talk of cabinet drop ect.how about STEAL FOR STEEL?? sure its heavy,but if used right would be fine. angle iron frame, using bent plate and chromed for endplates. could be very thin compared to alum. makes sense to me.and i can just hear it talking now. sustain could go on forever. cutouts of horses,roosters ect. on the fronts. sounds like a steel of the future to me.
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Farris,
Who do you think would carry that "steel" guitar around? Not me! Too heavy.
Mark
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Who do you think would carry that "steel" guitar around? Not me! Too heavy.
Mark
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