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Honored to be a part of this....

https://youtu.be/iaVXmk5FcH0[b][/b]
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Post by Tony Prior »

Nice Steve, thx for posting ! Big fan and a big EJ fan !


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That is awesome Steve for you to be a part of that. Let us know if it continues to more.
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Post by Larry Dering »

Super cool Steve.
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Post by Roger Rettig »

I love it - and I'm a huge SP fan!
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Post by Paul Wade »

Yep big fan man smoken love it
Got to learn thoes licks on steel and guitar wood shedding🙂🙂
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Makes me miss Heart of Texas! I spent a good deal of time there back in the day. Bought a fair amount of stuff from Steve Hennig, too. And Ray. Ah, the good old days....

Does anybody know the story behind the pedal guitar Steve Hennig was playing? I vaguely remember running across a picture of it, somewhere in the past, but don't really remember it.

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Post by Bill Ferguson »

Great picking pal.
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Post by Kristen Bruno »

I am pumped!
Gonna pull out my EJ strat right now!

I noticed the blocking (on steel) done with the pinky rather than the palm. I think I am gonna try that.

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Tre cool!
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Post by Danny Letz »

It appears to me to actually be one of those MSA pedal rigs & in really nice condition. There used to be an old demonstration video on YouTube with Maurice & Leland Green. You might be able to find it,
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Danny Letz wrote:It appears to me to actually be one of those MSA pedal rigs & in really nice condition. There used to be an old demonstration video on YouTube with Maurice & Leland Green. You might be able to find it,
Thanks! Yes, it looks like the same system. I knew I remembered it from days gone by! Here's a video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EbUR6wI ... re=related

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Post by Slim Heilpern »

Loved that Steve! Terrific playing as usual. And what a surprise, didn't recognize Steve Hennig at first -- haven't seen him since my Austin days in the 70's and 80's when I was a frequent customer (and nag) at the music store.
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Post by Herb Steiner »

Steve Hennig is one of the most under-recognized pickers in Texas, by FAR!! The cat could/can play anything, but chose to make his mark in retail and sound reinforcement businesses and less in performances. But he's a magnificent guitarist.

Palooka and EJ also, of course. ;)
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Post by Craig Stock »

Two thumbs up, Steve P., big fan here!
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Post by Joe Goldmark »

Amazing picking. I was just listening to Gary Stewart's Live album. Steve absolutely kills on it.

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Post by Chris Schlotzhauer »

Fantastic Steve!
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Post by Steve Pawlak »

Wow!
B&W Shoot very cool also
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