Justice Pedal Steel Guitar

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Robert Ripperden
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Location: St. Louis, Missouri, USA

Justice Pedal Steel Guitar

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Here is my new Justice S 10 steel, got it today. It’s a great steel, sounds great, made by one great steel guitar makers Ron Anderson. Buy from him, he’s honest and a cool guy.
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Mike Selecky
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Location: BrookPark, Ohio

Post by Mike Selecky »

Nice! Nothing like a new guitar to motivate you!
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Larry Dering
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Location: Missouri, USA

Post by Larry Dering »

Indeed a beauty and you will enjoy the smooth action and tone. I played my Justice SD10 3X5 today through my old Fender Twin and couldn't get over the tone. Robert I hope you get to spend serious time on that fine crafted instrument.
Matthew Kresge
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Location: Pennsylvania, USA

Post by Matthew Kresge »

I bought my first pedal steel, a Justice, about 6 months ago. Ron was great to work with. I think that for the reasonable price, it's a good guitar.

Is this your first pedal steel? Are you aware of Cabinet Drop?
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Jeremy Threlfall
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Post by Jeremy Threlfall »

I do like the clutchless legs. If your guitar is made to the right height, there is need for length adjustment on only one leg to ensure the guitar stays level. Mine have a screw-in foot on the rear left leg for easy access sitting down behind the guitar
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Jeremy Threlfall
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Post by Jeremy Threlfall »

great lookin guitar. I remember Milt Quackenbush got one over here in Perth (Western Australia) before he moved over to the east coast (Queensland)

it was a nice sounding guitar. I like that black neck too
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Norbert Dengler
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Post by Norbert Dengler »

Beautiful Guitar.
i totally agree, the old microphone stand legs are a pain in the a..
never understood why so many great makers still use them.

Congrats to your new guitar
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Ronald Anderson
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Location: Arizona, USA

Post by Ronald Anderson »

Thanks for all of your comments on the Justice. We are trying to carry on Fred's desire for excellence in our instruments.
Honoring his memory.
Thanks for your comments and prayers at his passing
Ron Anderson
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James Wishart
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Location: Rhode Island

Post by James Wishart »

Sweet. Enjoy!
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Dennis A Brown
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Location: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Post by Dennis A Brown »

I too have recently taken delivery of a Justice S10 3x4 guitar in red. Here's a picture amid the clutter of a room that is yet to be organized around the new arrival. I'm a new member but have been lurking for some time and my discovery of the Justice guitars came from other owners' posts about its quality and value plus listening to Dave Hartley and others on YouTube. I'm a 77 yo 'newbie' (if that's possible) so maybe this should be in the 'never too young...' thread.

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Justice S10 3x4 > Goodrich L120 > Roland Cube 80XL > MOTU M4 > Logic Pro
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