Barney Roach wrote:My favorite and most valuable is my EH-185.
My EH-185 was selected for the STEEL Section beginning
photo for the 2020 Vintage Guitar Price Guide. Jazzed!
We discussed it in depth when I posted the video
of Joe Bonamassa playing it:
https://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtop ... 3706dd9ab4
Congratulations Barney. Quite an honor to have your steel featured as beginning photo for the
2020 Vintage Guitar Price Guide.
Greatest sentiment and memories will always be with my first Silvertone steel shown at the beginning of this
post. However, my collection of Gibson EH-185(s) with C.C. pickups, and ES-300(s) pickups are definitely
keepers for me. I have 14 of the EH-185 models (6,7,8,10 string), so you can see how much I like them.
C. E. Jackson
Lee D Kaiser wrote:C. E. Jackson wrote:
Thanks for posting the photo and comments Lee. I can't ever remember seeing or playing a Rickenbacker Electro
J-6, but hope to have the opportunity...
If you're ever near Redwood City, CA, let me know. It would be great to have someone with talent play this thing.
Lee
Thanks for the invitation Lee. I will certainly try to get in touch, if in that area.
C. E. Jackson
Lee Holliday wrote:I have been reading the various posts and it has made me think is it monetary value or does sentiment and playability influence which one you would reach for if the house were on fire??? I will post in a day or so to illustrate the decision I am coming to.
Lee
Looking forward to your post Lee.
C. E. Jackson
Michael Deering wrote:LOL....Fire??? Remember we have 2 hands!
Good question Michael. Hmmmmm--Which 2 would I choose?
C. E. Jackson
Mark Helm wrote:Wow-- thanks so much C.E. and Lynn (stunning story!!!). And C.E., you should know that you inspired me to pick up steel guitar after seeing a YouTube video of your gorgeous lap steel collection. I was so fascinated, I bought my first steel (an Airline Rocket). and started learning how to play. Since then, I've bought, sold, and played dozens and dozens of steels. What a delightful rabbit-hole!
My favorite lap steel I was fortunate enough to own is this Rick B7 below (I nicknamed her "The Red-eyed Panda). Last year, I had to move and things got pretty lean. I DID NOT want to sell this guitar, but when Bobby Ingano approached me with a generous offer, saying he'd been looking for this guitar for a long time, I agreed to pass it on to him. It's Bobby's Red-eyed Panda now, and I'm sure he's playing the heck out of it. The fact that he owns it takes some of the sting away--what a great player.
Thanks for the comment Mark. Glad you enjoyed my collection and that it had a positive influence on you.
C. E. Jackson