Well, I have a blue lacquer Infinity and a black one. They are identical underneath, both sound incredible, and both play incredible. I had planned to have one set up in my room at home, and take the other to gig with. I ended up using the blue one ALL of the time. We just finished playing and teaching at the Phoenix Steel Show this weekend. Travis Toy played on a set with Paul Haaker and he wanted to play my steel. Both Travis and the Black Lacquer Infinity sounded incredible (So did Paul) Anyway I have a few pics and I can get more detailed with the pics if you like. It is loaded with 8 pedals and 9 knee levers, and obviously is a D10. There are verticals on the left knee position on the E9th slot and the C6 slot. There are 2 Left knee lefts (front & back). I have a franklin pedal as the first pedal and Emmons setup thereafter. Frank Carter who builds the Infinity told me he would go through and set the steel to YOUR particular setup himself. He is an amazing man and has been very kind to me. How many people would offer to do that!!!! These are hard to come by as you know...and I am still not wanting to let it go, but one is really all I need. I gave $7000 for it 2 years ago and then last year Frank sold me his personal steel (the blue one) which am for sure keeping. I am asking the same thing I paid for it. I bought it from Glen Porter, and you can ask him about the price if you like. Feel free to call or email or post here with any questions. Cell 3255183947
**Selling my Black Lacquer Infinity Steel**
Here is a video of Travis Toy playing my Infinity that a friend sent me from this past weekends show in Phoenix. I was back stage and she videoed a snippet of Travis. He made it sound great! The video is a little blurry, but you can hear the steel a little bit.
Travis on this infinity
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8-r_K-u ... e=youtu.be
Travis on this infinity
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8-r_K-u ... e=youtu.be
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Would still like to see the video if you can release it please.
See you in Dallas.
See you in Dallas.
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Worth every penny and more IMHO
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