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Gene Jones
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Post by Gene Jones »

Wayne.....I just came back to this thread and noticed that your 2d post was directed to me....my apology for missing it.

No I don't work the Oklahoma Opry, I work at the Preservation Theater in Guthrie. There is a link to it from my web-site.

Until this thread I had never realized that there were so many "military/steel" players.
When I was there I worked so much that sometimes I couldn't remember which one was my "primary" job. www.genejones.com
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John Sims
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Post by John Sims »

Mine doesn't complaint now that I have my "Pocket Rocket"!

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John

Steelin' is a way of life!

My PSG website-Carter SD-12-U, 8p/5k, Nashville 1000

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Bill Llewellyn
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Post by Bill Llewellyn »

My wife is very supportive, particularly since I've been playing only 2 years and much of what I play makes even the neighborhood dogs howl. Fortunately for my wife and the canine community I usually use headphones. Image

My wife kas always been supportive of my musical adventures. Bands, MIDI compositions, homemade CD releases, pedal steel.... it all takes great patience!

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Roger Miller
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Post by Roger Miller »

Gotta get the steel out of the kitchen and put a dishwasher in there instead. Make her happy then you got some ground to stand on.
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