Does the breaking 011 scare the bejeebers out of you?

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Does the breaking 011 scare the bejeebers out of you?

Yes
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43%
No
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23%
Sometimes
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28%
I'm a mutant
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5%
 
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Quentin Hickey
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Does the breaking 011 scare the bejeebers out of you?

Post by Quentin Hickey »

I jumped off my seat when I broke one today :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Post by Tim Heidner »

I'm always scared it's gonna hit me in the eye.
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Post by Scott Duckworth »

Only when it wraps around my finger while playing... And
cuts it.
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Post by James Marlowe »

I'm using a brand that just doesn't break. But I used to drop my bar when it happend. I'm afraid I've gotten complacent and one day when one does turn loose Im sure I will come off my seat.😳
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Post by Larry Haas »

I give it the Sarah Jory facial expressions when I get close to the mark.

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Broken String

Post by Kevin Fix »

I use Earnie Ball nickel wounds. I use a .010 gauge in the place of the .011. I put a lot of miles on my Mullen Discovery last year. Did not have time to gather any dust.!!!! Only broke one all last year. I always wind an extra bit of string on that one when I replace it.
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Post by Marty Broussard »

Not nearly as much as when I use a .012p. Those things are violent. The experience of ONE of those breaking will encourage you to keep fresh strings on ur guitar---or at least that one. LOL.
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Post by Daniel McKee »

Breaking a string while playing doesn't bother me too much but on a few occasions while restringing I have broke one and that kind of caught me off guard because I wasn't expecting it. An 11 gauge hurts pretty bad, I can't imagine having a 12 to break.
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Post by Stu Schulman »

After all these years it still makes me jump!! ;-)
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Post by Ken Metcalf »

I have been cut by a 3rd string and generally change them every 3rd or 4th gig.
They are pretty cheap by the dozen.
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Post by Stu Schulman »

My first pedal steel guitar was a Sho-Bud"Maverick"and I used to break at least 3 a day blood every time!! ;-)
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Post by Dale Rottacker »

Back in the day, I used to break the 3rd with regularity on my Pro lll, so to a certain extend the shock value diminishes a bit... These days on my Mullen, it’s a pretty rare thing, so if and when it does happen, I’m pretty sure I better have the paddles handy to restart my heart. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Post by Eric Philippsen »

Yes, it still scares me. There, I've said it.

Broke an .011 on two push-pulls recently. One just last night. Truth be told, its my own fault because I'm terrible about changing strings. So, this morning was devoted to restringing and tweaking raises and lowers.
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Post by Jeff Garden »

We should probably keep this to ourselves...if O.S.H.A. finds out we'll all be forced to wear safety glasses and play in work gloves...or the gov't will mandate some sort of string guard retrofit :)
The perfect combination is when your heart rate has just returned to normal after a "bejeebers incident" and then you drive the cut end of a new string through your thumb while trying not to scratch the finish restringing it.
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Bob Bestor
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Do I need to change my strings?

Post by Bob Bestor »

So I am new to this pedal steel thing. Got my Mullen Discovery in September. Have averaged an hour a day of practice since then. Do I need to change my strings?
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Post by Lane Gray »

Generally, they'll start misbehaving pitch-wise before they sound dead or break. If you find yourself tuning the changes (meaning the nylon nuts), change them.
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Post by Lane Gray »

Generally, they'll start misbehaving pitch-wise before they sound dead or break. If you find yourself tuning the changes (meaning the nylon nuts), change them.
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Post by Rich Upright »

I haven't broken an 11 in years. Used to break them all the time before I switch to a tempered tuning.
Been gigging since 82 and I have never broken a guitar string.
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Post by John Palumbo »

My Williams S-10 has never broken any string, not one. Always hated that 3rd string breaking on other guitars I have owned.
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Post by John Booth »

I carry a scar on my right wrist that I got in the middle 80s when one broke on a maverick I had. I don't think I ever blend that much before
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Post by Quentin Hickey »

My take on the third string not breaking is if they aren't breaking you aren't practicing enough. I've went months without breaking one. Than other times replacing every month.
I hear alot of people say they're Carter doesn't break any strings. Mine does lol
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Post by Mike Perlowin »

The Steel Guitarists Prayer
by Mason Naylor

Lord I pray that I may never
fail to use the right knee lever.
And while I'm pressing Pedal B
Guide my foot past A and C.

Help me remember whatever the key.
Is it pedal up or down of with the knee?
And give me the strength no matter how far
To carry my steel back to the car.

And may I ask as my final plea
That I don't break string number three.

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Post by ajm »

Scares, and ANNOYS, me to no end.
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Igor Fiksman
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Post by Igor Fiksman »

Been using 0.115 guage from Jagwire. Doesn't break nowhere near as often. But still amazed I have both eyes intact. Also, when it breaks, it's almost always right after a band leader announces a steel guitar solo.
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