
Mystery Steeler (and steel)
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Mystery Steeler (and steel)
His name is right there so it's not a mystery, really. Anybody know the player? Anybody know anything about the steel?


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Love the picture! Do you have the LP, Jon?
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After seeing this post, I dropped the needle on this. The lady on our left is Judy Gentry and her guitar playing is quite good. The singing is also pretty good with nice harmonies. Unfortunately the production is weak with a piano playing willy-nilly over everything and the Hawaiian style steel also not very strong or well placed.
The band and church is from Bellflower, CA, in the L.A. region. There is no info on the steel player, other than his name.
Joe
The band and church is from Bellflower, CA, in the L.A. region. There is no info on the steel player, other than his name.
Joe
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Fantastic.Rob French wrote:Let me get together a batch of photos to upload. Apparently I have to resize them, so it may take some doing. Would love to get everyone's take on this.
I play some non-pedal (50's Console Grande) but pedals are new for me. But this is the sound I love.
btw -- I don't exaggerate when I talk about steel guitar hacks with dull spoons and chisels.

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No problem…
I do know that this guitar was used by Big Jim Murphy when he played with Asleep at the Wheel, but it was loaned to him by the person I got it from. I’m not sure how much it was used that much after that. I did some basic cleaning and lubricating when I got it earlier this year, but I need to really go through the mechanism again. Some of the tuning screws are frozen.
I do know that this guitar was used by Big Jim Murphy when he played with Asleep at the Wheel, but it was loaned to him by the person I got it from. I’m not sure how much it was used that much after that. I did some basic cleaning and lubricating when I got it earlier this year, but I need to really go through the mechanism again. Some of the tuning screws are frozen.
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Wow! This thread makes me realize how much I’d love to see a museum for steel guitars and players. It's sad that there isn’t enough people in this world that would be interested enough to make it economically feasible.
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This really is cool.
There are some parts that tickle my brain with just a bit of familiarity but I can't place it. I can't recall what the Shot Jackson conversions look like. And I associate them with Stringmasters. But I wonder if anyone who knows a lot more than me might have some insight about this guitar.
There are some parts that tickle my brain with just a bit of familiarity but I can't place it. I can't recall what the Shot Jackson conversions look like. And I associate them with Stringmasters. But I wonder if anyone who knows a lot more than me might have some insight about this guitar.
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Shot Jackson Conversion
I have a Console Grande with Shot's conversion. Blurry pic, sorry.

I think the pedal stuff on this guitar looks more like Wright/Sierra.

I think the pedal stuff on this guitar looks more like Wright/Sierra.
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The previous owner had thought it was Bigsby. But I sent pics to a well known Bigsby expert, and he said no, but could be Shot Jackson. But he wasn't sure.Jon Light wrote:This really is cool.
There are some parts that tickle my brain with just a bit of familiarity but I can't place it. I can't recall what the Shot Jackson conversions look like. And I associate them with Stringmasters. But I wonder if anyone who knows a lot more than me might have some insight about this guitar.
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Re: Shot Jackson Conversion
I will look into that. Does anyone know of any resources or pics of old Sierras? Might help to compare.Rick Abbott wrote:I think the pedal stuff on this guitar looks more like Wright/Sierra.