Brisco “Bud” Model now online for sale

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Sandro Rocco
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Brisco “Bud” Model now online for sale

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Just noticed Al put his new Brisco pedal steel model - the “Bud” online.

http://www.steelguitarscanada.com/onlin ... d-s-10-34/

Looks really great and the price is really affordable for a 3x4 instrument.
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Post by Roger Crawford »

Al played one on stage in Dallas and sounded great on it.
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Post by John Lacey »

Well, good for you, Al. You’re going to enter a market that’s growing and that needs readily available lite model guitars.
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Post by James Collett »

Looks like a new and improved Carter Starter, which makes sense, since I think Al Brisco inherited the Carter inventory when John Fabian passed away.
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Post by Dave Campbell »

very cool.
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Post by Jim Fogarty »

Kinda seems exactly like a Stage One, no?
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Post by Greg Milton »

Does anyone know if the copedent is changeable?
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Post by Dave Campbell »

i do believe that price is in canadian dollars.
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Post by Larry Robbins »

Greg, if I remember correctly, Al told me they were not changeable
But, you should check with him to be sure. They did sound nice.
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Post by Greg Milton »

Thanks Larry. There's some good entry-level options these days. Wish I had these options when I started...
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