HUDSONATOR Pedal Reso times three!
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2015 Show Pro
2020 Hudson Hudsonator (Pedabro)
202X *Insert new guitar here*
https://www.stevenhickenjr.com/
2015 Show Pro
2020 Hudson Hudsonator (Pedabro)
202X *Insert new guitar here*
https://www.stevenhickenjr.com/
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Steven; those blank looks are folks with Lack of knowledge and it's our duty to help them with proper knowledge of the instrument they are looking at.if I called my Hudson a "Pedabro" or "Resonator Pedal Steel" I'd be getting a lot of blank looks...
Ricky
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Sounds good Ron bring your picks an stay a while for sure!
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True story.Ricky Davis wrote:Steven; those blank looks are folks with Lack of knowledge and it's our duty to help them with proper knowledge of the instrument they are looking at.if I called my Hudson a "Pedabro" or "Resonator Pedal Steel" I'd be getting a lot of blank looks...
Ricky
I'm calling mine a Resonator Pedal Steel or Pedabro from now on.
25 year old wannabe.
2015 Show Pro
2020 Hudson Hudsonator (Pedabro)
202X *Insert new guitar here*
https://www.stevenhickenjr.com/
2015 Show Pro
2020 Hudson Hudsonator (Pedabro)
202X *Insert new guitar here*
https://www.stevenhickenjr.com/
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Hudsonator is what they were named when I first started building them.Steven Hicken wrote:True story.Ricky Davis wrote:Steven; those blank looks are folks with Lack of knowledge and it's our duty to help them with proper knowledge of the instrument they are looking at.if I called my Hudson a "Pedabro" or "Resonator Pedal Steel" I'd be getting a lot of blank looks...
Ricky
I'm calling mine a Resonator Pedal Steel or Pedabro from now on.
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I'm thinking of using that one too. I'll probably use that name and if anyone asks me to elaborate I'll then go on to say Resonator Pedal SteelJimmie Hudson wrote:Hudsonator is what they were named when I first started building them.Steven Hicken wrote:True story.Ricky Davis wrote:Steven; those blank looks are folks with Lack of knowledge and it's our duty to help them with proper knowledge of the instrument they are looking at.if I called my Hudson a "Pedabro" or "Resonator Pedal Steel" I'd be getting a lot of blank looks...
Ricky
I'm calling mine a Resonator Pedal Steel or Pedabro from now on.
Regardless of naming, I'm loving mine so far. I've said this before but Jimmie has made a small dream of mine come true. I've wanted a Pedabro since I was 16 but even then they had collectors item prices. Now I finally have something very similar. The tone is great, it's loud and anybody with prior pedal steel knowledge can jump straight on it without having to learn a new instrument. I'm stylistically playing mine more as a Pedaled instrument rather than a reso that can change tuning. But you can of course do both. It's really cool.
25 year old wannabe.
2015 Show Pro
2020 Hudson Hudsonator (Pedabro)
202X *Insert new guitar here*
https://www.stevenhickenjr.com/
2015 Show Pro
2020 Hudson Hudsonator (Pedabro)
202X *Insert new guitar here*
https://www.stevenhickenjr.com/
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D9thKevin Quick wrote:E9 or D9?
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If you play E9 you can play D9 also it is just 2 frets lower than E 9th.Kevin Quick wrote:Ok so E9 will not work on these?
And I have tuned one to E9th also and it will work but it will break the cone in a years time of playing at a normal rate of playing time.
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that's kind of the point and it's what brands actively fight and police -- what's called generification = becoming genericSteven Hicken wrote:
Hasn't Dobro become a common short hand slang term for all square neck resonator guitars?
I get your point about branding and I certainly wouldn't want someone calling a Sho-Bud an Emmons but where I'm from, if I called my Hudson a "Pedabro" or "Resonator Pedal Steel" I'd be getting a lot of blank looks...
so it can happen that after getting name recognition, doing marketing materials, etc the owner of the trademark (It's gibson at this time, yes?) will come down on it
(unlike, say, a patent, trademark is enforced through use in the market)
Escalator, Aspirin, ping pong were all brand names (Heroin was too, but there were other problems there)that were lost
Xerox, Velcro, and Band-aid are examples where the company actively fight that
or you ever notice that the jingle is specifically "I am stuck on Band-Aid BRAND 'cause..."
There used to be that old poster about You can't make of a xerox of a xerox on a xerox
(the poster drove home the generic term is photocopy -- man I'm looking for a print of that)
a little less a thing these days
Nintendo went through something similar in the late 80s/90s
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Hudsonator is the name I call them.Tom Keller wrote:Hudson Pedalnator
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The guitar is the Hudsonator guitarJames Winger wrote:that's kind of the point and it's what brands actively fight and police -- what's called generification = becoming genericSteven Hicken wrote:
Hasn't Dobro become a common short hand slang term for all square neck resonator guitars?
I get your point about branding and I certainly wouldn't want someone calling a Sho-Bud an Emmons but where I'm from, if I called my Hudson a "Pedabro" or "Resonator Pedal Steel" I'd be getting a lot of blank looks...
so it can happen that after getting name recognition, doing marketing materials, etc the owner of the trademark (It's gibson at this time, yes?) will come down on it
(unlike, say, a patent, trademark is enforced through use in the market)
Escalator, Aspirin, ping pong were all brand names (Heroin was too, but there were other problems there)that were lost
Xerox, Velcro, and Band-aid are examples where the company actively fight that
or you ever notice that the jingle is specifically "I am stuck on Band-Aid BRAND 'cause..."
There used to be that old poster about You can't make of a xerox of a xerox on a xerox
(the poster drove home the generic term is photocopy -- man I'm looking for a print of that)
a little less a thing these days
Nintendo went through something similar in the late 80s/90s
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Peterson Tuner, Many Pedals, Beautiful Steelers Choice Seat! Also play Blues Harp, have many harps, and Vintage Mics. Too much to list...I am Blessed!
Boss Katana 2X12 100 water.
Peterson Tuner, Many Pedals, Beautiful Steelers Choice Seat! Also play Blues Harp, have many harps, and Vintage Mics. Too much to list...I am Blessed!
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The two ten string models can be seen and played at Johnie Kings in Nashville TN.
He will be happy to sell you one of them too.
He will be happy to sell you one of them too.