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Dave Hopping
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Re: here ya go

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Brad Nelson wrote:https://www.steelguitarsofnashville.com ... ar-holder/

sorry $74.99 I was a penny off. A piece of plastic and a wing screw LOL seeing is believing.


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I have a Quikstix identical to the one pictured.It's metal, not plastic, and plenty robust. I get it about steel guitar accessories not being cheap, but how many units can Quikstix sell? It's not as if the number of steel players were equal to the population of Red China
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Clark Doughty
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Bar/pick Holder

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SIMPLE, BEAUTIFUL AND CHEAP
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Mike Vallandigham
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Post by Mike Vallandigham »

I put my bar under my left butt cheek when I'm not holding it.

True story.
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Erv Niehaus
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Post by Erv Niehaus »

Clark,
That's the kind that I use.
I even have one that holds two bars. :D
Erv
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Clark Doughty
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Bar Holdeer

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HI ERV,
SON'T BELIEVE I'VE SEEN ONE WITH TWO BAR SLOTS. I THINK I GOT MINE OFF EBAY YEARS AGO.
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Erv Niehaus
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A steeler from Germany sent me mine.
He was pretty active for a while and then got in trouble over some business dealings.
Erv
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Ross Shafer
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Post by Ross Shafer »

Sierra Steels offers a "pick pocket". Way more than $75, but it includes a free 10 or 12 string pedal steel!
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Clark Doughty
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Bar Holder

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ERV,
I THINK I KNOW WHO YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT. I ACTUALLY SOLD HIM A GUITAR AND IT WENT WELL BEFORE HE IMPLODED.....
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Erv Niehaus
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Yes, I think he would take peoples money and then not deliver.
Before that I thought he was a pretty nice guy. :(
Erv
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Re: Bar Holder

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Clark Doughty wrote:ERV,
I THINK I KNOW WHO YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT. I ACTUALLY SOLD HIM A GUITAR AND IT WENT WELL BEFORE HE IMPLODED.....
I bet he's sold it on a few times since.
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More amps than guitars, and not many effects
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Post by Ken Mizell »

My BMI came with a pick and bar holder included. Works great. Fits and matches the guitar nicely too. :D I also like those pick and bar holders made of a Nutella snack pack container with a clip attached.

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Steeless.
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Andy Beisel
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Ken Mizell wrote:My BMI came with a pick and bar holder included. Works great. Fits and matches the guitar nicely too. :D I also like those pick and bar holders made of a Nutella snack pack container with a clip attached.

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I play a D10 and it has a very similar holder to yours!
Walter Webb
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Post by Walter Webb »

Take note this high tech bar and picks holder, carefully installed on a Williams 600 series. It looks suspiciously like a custom cut piece of leftover industrial carpet from a school renovation...
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