You've just won the lottery. Which steel?
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- Mike Perlowin
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You've just won the lottery. Which steel?
Remember, money is no object. You can afford to buy them all. Which one(s) would you buy?
I'd get a Millenium, an Emmons Push Pull, a Mullen, a Fulawka, a Fessy, and a Zum.
Then the next day I'd get....
I'd get a Millenium, an Emmons Push Pull, a Mullen, a Fulawka, a Fessy, and a Zum.
Then the next day I'd get....
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I wouldn't get any of them as long as I have my Franklin, but; if I did, the Zum would be first PSG. “Big John”
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Mike , seeing I can get more than 1 ..
Sho-Bud Pro II
Sho-Bud Super Pro
Mid 60's PP..yes even me..
Legrand II
A very cool Zum, like Tommy Dodds..
A full wood bodied Carter
A GFI from Bobbe cause they really are very nice..
A Derby with one of those fantastic wood finishes..
custom made Franklin
etc...
And right after all these Steel purchases I'd head over to the Chevey dealer for that Black Z06..and then over to the Harley Dealer..and then...
Oh..one quick question..
Do I have to tell my wife I won the lottery ?
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Sho-Bud Pro II
Sho-Bud Super Pro
Mid 60's PP..yes even me..
Legrand II
A very cool Zum, like Tommy Dodds..
A full wood bodied Carter
A GFI from Bobbe cause they really are very nice..
A Derby with one of those fantastic wood finishes..
custom made Franklin
etc...
And right after all these Steel purchases I'd head over to the Chevey dealer for that Black Z06..and then over to the Harley Dealer..and then...
Oh..one quick question..
Do I have to tell my wife I won the lottery ?
t<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Tony Prior on 04 January 2004 at 05:51 AM.]</p></FONT>
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I would buy an Emmons push-pull and a new Emmons as well. I would be buying all new equiptment as well. I also have a good friend who plays steel that I have promised him a new steel as well. He gets to pick whatever brand he wants. But first, my wife wants a bigger house and a new van to drive so since I live with her I better honor her wishes first.
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WOW cool!!.. I'll take a Mullen,and a Carter, not to mention a Fessie, Franklin, Zum, EMCI, Sierra, MSA, Blanton, GFI, Anapeg, Williams, Derby, MCI, Lamar, JCH, Melobar, Kline, Lone Star, Emmons, Excell, Bethel, Sho-Bud, Dekley, BMI, Fender, Rusler, Remington, Fulawka, Marlen, ZB... two of each please. bob<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by b0b on 04 January 2004 at 09:50 AM.]</p></FONT>
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And Millenium Bb6 S-14 or S-12 if they won't make me a 14.
A Fulawka D-10 and a bag of Ed's spices
Send my Pro-II to Duane Marrs for perfectioneering and then past Ricky too.
Tommy Cass would get me a killer PP D-10.
Plus Avalon Stereo PreAmp, 2 midi programable tube distortion units, Lexicon reverb, a class A power amp and 3 way speaker system, a stereo Hilton pedal.
And a few days of lessons from Big E, Reece, Doug Jernigan and Paul Franklin.
A Fulawka D-10 and a bag of Ed's spices
Send my Pro-II to Duane Marrs for perfectioneering and then past Ricky too.
Tommy Cass would get me a killer PP D-10.
Plus Avalon Stereo PreAmp, 2 midi programable tube distortion units, Lexicon reverb, a class A power amp and 3 way speaker system, a stereo Hilton pedal.
And a few days of lessons from Big E, Reece, Doug Jernigan and Paul Franklin.
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if I can win a lottery I would buy a Sho~Bud name and start a production.On the one end of the bilding.On the other end of the same bilding I would have a brand new push pulls.And I would invest as much as needed to make all the guitars sound great.Hire Mike Cass to work on the guitars 24/7.Next,I would have set up a financing so anyone who wants a good steel could get one.0 down payment on 5 years.No interests.I would also set up a financial schoolarship fund for the kids who want to learn steel guitar.AND,not to forget our seniors,I would also bild a special nursing home for steel players (no cost for living in there),with the music rooms,cafeteria with only a steel music and shows every weekend,the bigest names in business to play for my peeps.AND,I`m not done yet,I would buy CMT and TNN fire all the nonsingin` SOB,have only real country music shows,have Bob run it,Eric West making a steel news and weather (?)I`m sure he would come up with something),Bobbe do a Public relations and Maurice Anderson head of stuff for the complain derpartment.And at the end,I would give Maurice 1.000.000,00 just to leave Bobbe alone.And with money left I would invite all of you guys for the party,hire Playboy bunnies and got drunk.
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Are you guys CRAZY!!!??? Now's our chance! I'd buy Waste Management disposal service, hire banjo players to drive and load the garbage trucks, and put a bounty on karioke machines, and those who run them!! I'd have it made law that NO establishment can have any music above a jukebox, unless it's LIVE music. First offence $100,000. Second offence mandatory five years imprisonment with 24/7 kazoo music. Then I'd evict anyone out of Nashville who promotes psuedo country music. Then I'd buy the best night club in Texas and hire my buddies to play, and pay people to like us!! I think I've already got the best steel on the planet, my Marlen D-10. So I'd open Marlen and have Ricky Davis run it. I'd also take some of my spare change and buy everyone at Jagwire Strings a new Jag. Did I mention my knew factory to research and build boutique tube amps?? HMMMMM What was the question, If I was God for a day?? OOpps, the alarm just went off. Dang!! Back to the grind. I had the weirdest dream-----------
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FIRST!!!!!!!!!! A d-10 JCH red!!!9&8
SECOND!!!!!!111 a u-12 MILLENIUM,ZUM,AND
MULLEN
THIRD!!!!!!!!!! A TRIPLE NECK FENDER---IN BUTTERSCOTCH OF COURSE
A VOLUME PEDAL AND A NEW SET OF PICKS
DON'T NEED TO MUCH JUST THE ESSENTIALS
OH AND A NEW CHEVY TAHOE TO HAUL THEM AROUND IN 75K OUGHTA COVER IT!!!HEHEHEHEHE
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SECOND!!!!!!111 a u-12 MILLENIUM,ZUM,AND
MULLEN
THIRD!!!!!!!!!! A TRIPLE NECK FENDER---IN BUTTERSCOTCH OF COURSE
A VOLUME PEDAL AND A NEW SET OF PICKS
DON'T NEED TO MUCH JUST THE ESSENTIALS
OH AND A NEW CHEVY TAHOE TO HAUL THEM AROUND IN 75K OUGHTA COVER IT!!!HEHEHEHEHE
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Scott
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1. Emmons P/P
2. Sho~Bud Professional
3. Kline
4. ZB
All above are D-10's
5. Zum u-12 universal.
6. Various old and new lap steels
7. Benoit Reso, Gibson reso, and Sheerhorn Reso
Of course, after winning the lottery, I could buy a large house with a music room and not have to work so I could play with these all day long.<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Richard Sinkler on 04 January 2004 at 12:21 PM.]</p></FONT>
2. Sho~Bud Professional
3. Kline
4. ZB
All above are D-10's
5. Zum u-12 universal.
6. Various old and new lap steels
7. Benoit Reso, Gibson reso, and Sheerhorn Reso
Of course, after winning the lottery, I could buy a large house with a music room and not have to work so I could play with these all day long.<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Richard Sinkler on 04 January 2004 at 12:21 PM.]</p></FONT>
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I live on a dirt road two miles long and very rough. I told my wife that if I won the lottery I would buy her a fabulous new house. She said, "No, we'll stay right here and pave this %$#&*!@ road." I have tried most of the better brands of steels, and I still sound like me on all of them. (Tone must be in the hands or something) So -- if I had any money left over after the paving job -- I would keep my Sierra, buy myself a set of Bill Stafford's strings, and pay the down payment on Jody's Supro -- one with a Mother-of-Toilet-Seat finish like the one I started on.