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O.K. -- this is pretty trivial. This was born out of my curiosity -- I've been trying to compile an alphabet of steel manufacturers/builders.
I've come up blank on the following initials:-
H : I : N : O : Q : T : U : V -- and I don't suppose anyone from Xanadu or the Yukon has ever built a steel ? !
Anyone help with these initials ?
(Apologies if this has been asked before.)
I've come up blank on the following initials:-
H : I : N : O : Q : T : U : V -- and I don't suppose anyone from Xanadu or the Yukon has ever built a steel ? !
Anyone help with these initials ?
(Apologies if this has been asked before.)
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Here's some of your choices for a new steel:
Zumsteel
Carter
BMI
MSA
Emmons
Performance
Excel
Mullen
Derby
Williams
Fessenden
Fulawka
Franklin
GFI
Remington
Wilcox
Promat
Pedalmaster
Rayline
Anapeg
Desert Rose
Nikaro
Rains
Sierra
Lamar
Kline
LaGarrett
Not counting the steels that are no longer being manufactured by:
JCH
Dekley
MCI/EMCI
Sho-Bud
Fender
ZB
Cougar
Mooney
Nashville LTD
All in all....I think I only helped by finding you a couple of "N"s.....<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Joe Alterio on 27 December 2005 at 12:33 PM.]</p></FONT>
Zumsteel
Carter
BMI
MSA
Emmons
Performance
Excel
Mullen
Derby
Williams
Fessenden
Fulawka
Franklin
GFI
Remington
Wilcox
Promat
Pedalmaster
Rayline
Anapeg
Desert Rose
Nikaro
Rains
Sierra
Lamar
Kline
LaGarrett
Not counting the steels that are no longer being manufactured by:
JCH
Dekley
MCI/EMCI
Sho-Bud
Fender
ZB
Cougar
Mooney
Nashville LTD
All in all....I think I only helped by finding you a couple of "N"s.....<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Joe Alterio on 27 December 2005 at 12:33 PM.]</p></FONT>
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Thanks guys for filling in most of the blanks. . .
Joe :- That was a pretty comprehensive list. Here are a few U.K. builders (past and present) that may not be all that recogniseable Stateside :-
Bennett: Denley: Sheffield: Springfield: White: Wiggins:
Also, Jagiella, and WBS from Germany; Devis from Holland, and Linkon and MK from Canada.
I expect there is still another one or two to crawl out of the woodwork (steelwork ?)
Richard :- is Ormston "related" to Denley - or am I thinking of something else ?
Thanks all.
Joe :- That was a pretty comprehensive list. Here are a few U.K. builders (past and present) that may not be all that recogniseable Stateside :-
Bennett: Denley: Sheffield: Springfield: White: Wiggins:
Also, Jagiella, and WBS from Germany; Devis from Holland, and Linkon and MK from Canada.
I expect there is still another one or two to crawl out of the woodwork (steelwork ?)
Richard :- is Ormston "related" to Denley - or am I thinking of something else ?
Thanks all.
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Gee, I can't beleive we have forgotten the great Marlen Pedal Steel Guitars, lots of those still around & still sounding great!!
Ernie http://www.hereintown.net/~shobud75/stock.htm
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Wilro built by Jerry Roller and George Williams in the 60's, Seymour, Magnum, Rittenberry,
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I own the one pedal steel made by the late great John Zeidler, well known luthier who was invited into the Scott Chinery "blue guitar" circle. It's an S12, 5+4 with a beautiful birdseye maple cabinet, Emmons pickup, and sounds incredible.
So there's another Z for the completist.
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So there's another Z for the completist.
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http://www.johnmcgann.com
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