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- Doug Earnest
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Ross, you haven't been in the steel guitar business all that long but you have left a very big mark! Congratulations on a job well done. I would like to wish you a long and happy retirement.
Doug Earnest
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Manufacturer of Stage One & Encore pedal steel guitars
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- Ross Shafer
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Wow, thanks so much Doug, your comment means a lot to me. Honestly, I wish I'd had the wherewithal to dive in much earlier.
Even though I've held a fascination for pedal steel ever since seeing Poco play at my high school...making them never came onto my radar until I started messing with the mechanics on my MSA when I first started (trying) to learn how to play. I've since given up on the playing part, dang things are easier to design and build!
thank you again!
Even though I've held a fascination for pedal steel ever since seeing Poco play at my high school...making them never came onto my radar until I started messing with the mechanics on my MSA when I first started (trying) to learn how to play. I've since given up on the playing part, dang things are easier to design and build!
thank you again!
- David Wright
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Sad news fosure, had a talk with Ross the other day and understand Ross's reasons for retirement..it was somewhat of a suprise Ed will close up the shop... My Dad created Sierra in 1960... and Wright Custom in 1947. making Wright/Sierra the oldest guitar company out there... Ross did a GREAT job on creating the New Sierra... ..
- John McClung
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This is a big loss to the pedal steel guitar community, but I completely understand your revamping priorities, Ross. Enjoy your "retirement"; I know you'll be busier than ever doing things for your own enjoyment/amusement!
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I somehow missed your retirement announcement Ross. I wish you the very best for a long and productive retirement, taking your time, and just making the things you want to make, for yourself. You are an extremely talented guy and I know that as long as you're breathin', that creative juice will never cease to flow in your veins! I'd still love to pay a visit to your shop sometime if the invite still stands. You can put me to work to help avoid any possible delays in your retirement! 

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- Ross Shafer
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Congrats Ross. Thanks for advancing the steel guitar tech so well as you have, and thanks for your input on my peg winder design.
I'm facing the same career/retirement choices but without your rigorous schedule so far now I'm continuing to go to work 40hrs a week.
For me the question is, can I afford retirement. My simultaneous musician and electrical engineer careers have bifurcated my effort to the point that I've never become fully invested in one or the other and now it shows itself financially. So.io..io..it's off to work I go.
I'm facing the same career/retirement choices but without your rigorous schedule so far now I'm continuing to go to work 40hrs a week.
For me the question is, can I afford retirement. My simultaneous musician and electrical engineer careers have bifurcated my effort to the point that I've never become fully invested in one or the other and now it shows itself financially. So.io..io..it's off to work I go.
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- Ross Shafer
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Merry Christmas to all from Sierra Steel Guitars....8 more months to go before retirement and Sierra's closing.
As always, I'm so thankful for the brave souls who've ordered guitars from me. Your faith in my work is a wonderful gift and your continuing enjoyment of the steels I've built for you is one of the most satisfying achievements of my life.
Thank you all and again a huge thanks to Ed Littlefield for his belief in me and this amazing opportunity!
Above all, I want to thank my my dear friend Bobby Lee, without his gift of this forum to all of us, I absolutely would never have gone down this very deep rabbit hole!
I love you and miss you everyday Bobby! RIP
As always, I'm so thankful for the brave souls who've ordered guitars from me. Your faith in my work is a wonderful gift and your continuing enjoyment of the steels I've built for you is one of the most satisfying achievements of my life.
Thank you all and again a huge thanks to Ed Littlefield for his belief in me and this amazing opportunity!
Above all, I want to thank my my dear friend Bobby Lee, without his gift of this forum to all of us, I absolutely would never have gone down this very deep rabbit hole!
I love you and miss you everyday Bobby! RIP
- Ross Shafer
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