Ah. Patience, Grasshopper...Charlie McDonald wrote: Red Baron (it lasted a day)
Mine lasted about a month (which was about a month too long).
Moderator: Shoshanah Marohn
My story is quite similar to yours, Jerry. But the music store I walked into to purchase a new set of strings for my roundback Ovation flattop -- and walked out of with a brand-new Red Baron and scheduled for pedal steel lessons -- was about 100 miles north of Iowa, and the MSA was about $100 higher-priced. That particular music store had an owner who could sell ice to Eskimos, and for a small down payment he would let you pay as you learned to play.Jerry Overstreet wrote:We all know it wan't the greatest, but had it not been available and at a price I could afford, I would've probably never pursued the steel guitar further.
Ben Elder wrote:Pedal Steels I Own* or Have Owned
(*****--Pedal Steels I'd Kill To Have Back)
Sho-Bud Maverick -- one of these bought three times and sold twice
Sho-Bud Maverick
Sho-Bud Maverick
Sho-Bud 6139 3+1 *****
Sho-Bud The Professional D-10*
Emmons Student*
Emmons Student - sold one still have one
ZB Student S-10
ZB Student S-11
ZB S-10 0248 ******
ZB S-10 0057*
ZB S-10 1072 (1967/Scranton)*
ZB S-10 0064 1969
ZB D-10 0078 1969
ZB D-11/10 0125 1969
ZB D-10 0131 1969
ZB D-11 (circa 1967/Scranton)
ZB SD-10 0612 (circa 1970s) *****
BMI S-10
BMI S-12
Fender 800 Candy Apple Red
Fender 800 Sunburst
Pedal Steels I Am Or Have Been Able To Play:
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