RIP Tom Pettingill
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- John Ficken
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RIP Tom Pettingill
All...I am Tom's cousin-in-law, and the only other guitar player in the family. I regret to pass along the word that Tom Pettingill of Pettingill Guitars was lost to a heart attack on January 5, 2017. I'm sorry, but I have no further information. Tom was a very private person, and I think I'm the only one in the immediate or extended family that even knew he was on this board.
I would add that even as family, I never ordered my Pettingill guitar. I always thought there would be time. There isn't. Enjoy your friends and family while they are here. And those of you fortunate enough to have a Pettingill, I hope you'll treasure them for the works of art they are.
I would add that even as family, I never ordered my Pettingill guitar. I always thought there would be time. There isn't. Enjoy your friends and family while they are here. And those of you fortunate enough to have a Pettingill, I hope you'll treasure them for the works of art they are.
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- Rick Barnhart
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I'm so sorry to hear this, John. I had the pleasure of meeting Tom a few years ago. He was a meticulous genius, and craftsman. I will always treasure the two lap steel guitars that he custom built for me. Rest well ol' friend.
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John...OMG....I am just sick over this news....so sorry for your loss.
I last messaged with Tom on 01/03/17. In part, he had this to say...."I'm ringing in the New Year with a dose of the flu. My poor niece had the bug over Christmas and despite trying to minimise exposure, the whole family fell to the bug. Today is better than the last couple days, so the end is in sight."
I ordered my first steel from Tom in mid-2009. We had many discussions and I felt secure in ordering a steel from Tom. Lucky me...the steel was a work of art and it sounded great.
We would converse every so often about steels, his future builds and then I would wind up ordering another one, always something very different looking and sounding than my prior steels.
Tom was an artiste' in every sense of the word and I will miss our cyber conversations.
Rest well my friend.
I last messaged with Tom on 01/03/17. In part, he had this to say...."I'm ringing in the New Year with a dose of the flu. My poor niece had the bug over Christmas and despite trying to minimise exposure, the whole family fell to the bug. Today is better than the last couple days, so the end is in sight."
I ordered my first steel from Tom in mid-2009. We had many discussions and I felt secure in ordering a steel from Tom. Lucky me...the steel was a work of art and it sounded great.
We would converse every so often about steels, his future builds and then I would wind up ordering another one, always something very different looking and sounding than my prior steels.
Tom was an artiste' in every sense of the word and I will miss our cyber conversations.
Rest well my friend.
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- Brad Bechtel
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My sincere condolences to you and the family, John. We all appreciated Tom's contributions to the steel guitar world.
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- George Piburn
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- David Knutson
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This is awful news! Tom was a great guy, a talented builder of beautiful guitars and a great contributor here. Rats! RIP, Tom, your instruments will outlive all off us.
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Sad news.
A great builder of beautiful lap steel guitars.
RIP Ton
A great builder of beautiful lap steel guitars.
RIP Ton
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We need to turn the TWANG up a little
It's not what you play through, it's what you play through it.
They say that tone is all in the fingers...I say it is all in your head
Some of the best pieces of life are the little pieces all added up..Ron
the value of friendship. Old friends shine like diamonds, you can always call them and - most important - you can't buy them.
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- Jerry Gleason
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This is so sad. I didn’t know the man, but the few steel guitars I have built probably would not exist if not for the inspiration of Tom’s amazing woodwork. I never played or even saw one of his instruments in person, but his stunning photography brought them to life for me in a way that I could clearly appreciate the incredible works of art that they are. He was very generous in sharing his woodworking and finishing knowledge, which was immeasurably helpful to me. My condolences to his family and friends. His presence will be greatly missed.
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I corresponded with Tom just a short while.. I became a great admirer of his work and sought to acquire one of his fine instruments just a few months ago.
In the brief time I was in contact with him, he was obviously in love with his creations (he referred them to me as "his babies") and was so energetic and enthusiastic about what he could do for me. He bore all the traits of a true artist and a gentleman.
Sadly, my lap is probably on his work bench but much more tragically is the loss of a man who gave so much to so many through his artistry, and had so much more to give.
My deepest condolences to his family.
In the brief time I was in contact with him, he was obviously in love with his creations (he referred them to me as "his babies") and was so energetic and enthusiastic about what he could do for me. He bore all the traits of a true artist and a gentleman.
Sadly, my lap is probably on his work bench but much more tragically is the loss of a man who gave so much to so many through his artistry, and had so much more to give.
My deepest condolences to his family.
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Tom's beautiful guitars
Check out some of his beautiful guitars here.
http://s302.photobucket.com/user/tompet ... t=3&page=1
http://s302.photobucket.com/user/tompet ... t=3&page=1
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