Steve Hinson wrote:...Weldon...
I saw him do this to somebody...can't remember who...
WM also had a"backwards"volume pedal...
He was known as a practical joker...
He tried to collect a $25"plug-in fee"from me the first time I played out there...
I sure miss Weldon and his playing, and"the hang"...
SH
Steve, I was just reading one of the old Steel Guitar World magazines. It is an interview that Robbie Bossert did with Larry (Wimpy) Sasser.
Larry stated he was playing the Opry with Melba Montgomery and after he tuned up and went backstage Hal or Weldon slipped a fretboard on top of the original that had the fret lines where they would be in the middle of where they should be.
And Weldon put the backwards pedal on his own guitar that was sitting next to Larry's, so that the volume action would be reversed.
So, what happened Larry kicked off Melba's song which was of course horribly out of tune. They would pull off the fake board when Larry wasn't watching and he, bewildered, would check his tuning which was of course right on and when he was backstage or not looking they would slip the fake fretboard back on.
Weldon knew that Larry would jump over to his guitar when he was having issues with his own. Weldon had the backwards volume pedal on his own guitar so that off would be full on and Larry came out blasting wide open when he switched guitars.
I can't imagine someone doing that to me...I'd have to give up and go home, but this and other similar stories are hilarious to read about and the pranksters all had a ball doing it and having the same tricks played on them.
How the Opry producers, directors etc. felt about it, I don't know.