Ed Naylor makes a "DOG" of a Steel!

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Nick Reed
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Ed Naylor makes a "DOG" of a Steel!

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Here's Ed's new Christmas product line.
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Oh no, not that bass player.
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The Joe Wright stare, hey it works for him.
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Ahhhhh man, Nobody heard that mistake did they?
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This is the way Speedy West did it.
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What do you mean, we're not getting paid tonight.


Image Check out the hound in the second row left, he's the only mutt that knows it's a benefit gig and just ain't too damn happy about it.
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Post by Walter Jones »

Some captions for the above pictures;
#1. Oh no, not that bass player.
#2. The Joe Wright stare, hey it works for him.
#3. Ahhhhh man, Nobody heard that mistake did they?
#4. This is the way Speedy West did it.
#5. What do you mean, we are not getting paid tonight.

And the group, second row left, he is the only guy that knows it a benefit gig and just ain't too happy about it.
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That's a ruff gig!
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Whaddaya mean the bass player's name is Flea?!?!?!?!?!?!? Image Image Image

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I have helped rescue and find homes for hundreds of animals in the last few years. The "STEELDOGS" were dropped off at my Store one night.I took the photos and put them up at the local McDonald's and found homes for 4 of them overnight. SHO-TOM a cat I rescued spends his time on an old SHO-BUD or on my computer. As I have said before-Animals can STEEL your heart out. Ed Naylor Steel Guitar Works.
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Post by Michael Devito »

Great pics, and a worthy cause.

Those puppies probably haven't heard one of these things with any volume yet. All I have to do is walk towards one of my steels and the cat runs like hell. 'Course, that could be a matter of taste ...
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Post by Alex Cucheran »

WE once had a short legged dog like that. One night the wife gave him a bath. When I was playing my steel and squeezing the A pedal, he came right over and pee'd allover my pedal board. It must have tickled his fancy.<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Alex Cucheran on 19 November 2004 at 06:08 PM.]</p></FONT>
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He probably favored the Day set up... Image
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