Bill Hankey RIP
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Rest in Peace Mr Hankey!
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Although I've not spoken to Bill recently, he and I were friends of quite a number of years. I always found Bill to be a genuine and friendly person.
I met him in the early-mid 80s at The Home Club. That's the location he used to hold his Mass Bash, Steel Guitar Shows. That establishment also hosted name country acts back then and that's how I first met Bill. We were there doing a show and he was in the audience. He came and talked to me for quite some time and we've been friends ever since.
In answer to a question asked earlier in this post, I wouldn't say that Bill was quite as intense, verbally in person as he was on this Forum. Nonetheless, it was obvious when you conversed with him that he was a person of high IQ. I always enjoyed my visits with him very much.
I'm sorry to hear of Bill's passing. My prayers and deepest sympathies go out for Bill, Beth and all his friends and family.
Sincerely,
Chris "Tiny" Olson
I met him in the early-mid 80s at The Home Club. That's the location he used to hold his Mass Bash, Steel Guitar Shows. That establishment also hosted name country acts back then and that's how I first met Bill. We were there doing a show and he was in the audience. He came and talked to me for quite some time and we've been friends ever since.
In answer to a question asked earlier in this post, I wouldn't say that Bill was quite as intense, verbally in person as he was on this Forum. Nonetheless, it was obvious when you conversed with him that he was a person of high IQ. I always enjoyed my visits with him very much.
I'm sorry to hear of Bill's passing. My prayers and deepest sympathies go out for Bill, Beth and all his friends and family.
Sincerely,
Chris "Tiny" Olson
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I'm with b0b - I disagreed with almost everything he ever wrote but I have missed his rambling and verbose posts in recent times.
He was an asset to the Forum and our community even if interpreting his threads often took more time than I was prepared to spend.
RIP, Bill.
He was an asset to the Forum and our community even if interpreting his threads often took more time than I was prepared to spend.
RIP, Bill.
Roger Rettig - Emmons D10
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I am just seeing this nearly a year and a half after Bill Hankey's passing. Very sad to see. Tiny Olson reminded me of the venue where he would hold those steel guitar gatherings. I attended one of those back around 1991 or 92. It was somewhere just south of the VT border near Adams, MA as I recall. I got myself on a mailing list and remember receiving yearly notices of these gatherings with Bill's name on the return address, written in pen and ink as I recall. This is where I first met Jerry Fessenden and Sam Hudson. Anyway, how does that Lucky 7 gizmo attach to the changer? Having a hard time making it out on my laptop screen. Looks like it does away with the bend on the 3rd string to reduce likelihood of string breakage. Does anyone have any better pics or pics of what other manufacturer's do along these same lines? And whatever became of Bill's slanted fretboard idea, did it go into production?
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I would propose to have a memorial section on the forum to notice members that have passed with a small bio to remember them by, could be totally voluntary.
So many of these guys have been a great part of my life, some I have met, others only through the Forum, just a thought.
I miss Moon (from Alaska), Eric Reid, Chris Ivey, Gene Jones, Billy Tonneson, The Big E, and so many others
So many of these guys have been a great part of my life, some I have met, others only through the Forum, just a thought.
I miss Moon (from Alaska), Eric Reid, Chris Ivey, Gene Jones, Billy Tonneson, The Big E, and so many others
Regards, Craig
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Unless I'm mistaken, that's exactly what we already have right here. "Obituaries and remembrances of steel guitarists, their friends and families" is how the index describes this sub-forum.Craig Stock wrote:I would propose to have a memorial section on the forum to notice members that have passed with a small bio to remember them by, could be totally voluntary.
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I've often wondered the same thing.Anyway, how does that Lucky 7 gizmo attach to the changer?
Take a close look at the changer on a Williams guitar.
Bill designed his changer fingers that way many years ago.
Lee, from South Texas - Down On The Rio Grande
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Another true character of the steel world Bill will be missed.
I met up with him one night in Mass at a jamboree, and he was as entertaining in person and on steel as he seemed on forum.
A great loss for the heart and humor of the pedal steel.
RIP Bill Hankey
I met up with him one night in Mass at a jamboree, and he was as entertaining in person and on steel as he seemed on forum.
A great loss for the heart and humor of the pedal steel.
RIP Bill Hankey
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