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Post by Jim West »

What type of shoes do you all prefer to wear while playing? My favorites are Nike tennis shoes. Tried cowboy boots but couldn't get used to them, toes kept gettin' tangled up in the pedal rods.
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Post by CrowBear Schmitt »

this question has been asked before here.
i was amazed by how many play barefoot !
Sneakers are what i'm most comfortable with.
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Post by Al Udeen »

I dont think Russ Hicks ever played Barefoot, when he was with Barefoot Jerry!
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Post by Winnie Winston »

whatever's comfy.
For a long time I had a favorite pair of cowboy books. Then I got some reebocks.
You just have to be able to hit the accurately, and have enough ankle flexibility.

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Post by Joerg Hennig »

Oh no, not again!
Actually, and I think this is a point that is often overlooked, it also has to do with the shape of the pedals themselves. On those real nice large pedals that I have now, I feel equally comfortable in sports shoes (at home), mocassins (rehearsals) or cowboy boots (on stage). The only ones that are not too great for playing are my mountain hiking boots.
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Post by John De Maille »

Been playing in cowboy boots for 25 yrs.I feel more comfortable with them. I think it has to do with being able to pivot my left foot. The undershot heel really helps with mobility. At home, any old shoe will suffice,except work boots.
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Post by chas smith »

We've been here before, I think we should "cut to the chase" and just start talking about what underwear we prefer.
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Post by Mike Perlowin »

<SMALL> I think we should "cut to the chase" and just start talking about what underwear we prefer.-</SMALL>

Steel players wear underwear?
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Post by Mike Perlowin »

Seriously, I use soft soled mocassins. They provide all the flexability of playing barefoot, but also cushion the teeling of the pedals against your feet. I find them very confortable.

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Post by Tony Prior »

I practice with moccasins and play with sneakers. I could never do the boot thing as nice as some of them are they are too hot for me..
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"We've been here before, I think we should "cut to the chase" and just start talking about what underwear we prefer."

OK Chas, you started it. What type of underwear do you prefer? Image Image Image
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Post by chas smith »

Well Jim, the mink-lined thong is a perennial favorite.
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Post by Roger Edgington »

"steel" toed of coarse. Actually I like cow boy boots best.
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"Well Jim, the mink-lined thong is a perennial favorite"

WHOA!!! Now there's a Kodak moment I can pass up! Image Image Image Image Image

I really need to get back to my practice now.

Chas, you've outdone yourself on that one! Image Image
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Post by chas smith »

Thongs have a "fail safe" feature, in that you can't accidently put the rolled up sock in the back.
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Post by Jussi Huhtakangas »

Doggone!! Cowboy boots, rubber boots, sneakers, wing tips, socks, even barefoot, I've tried it all, but I didn't notice any difference in tone!!! I think you're all out there to just $crew my head Image Hmm, maybe with thongs...?
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Post by Dennis Yager »

Rusty Pence .. if you get to read this tell em what you were wearing on your feet when your steel playing talents were discovered....barfooted for years Image
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Post by Mark Krutke »

I went up to the Ballet shop, yea, Ballet shop, and bought a pair of dance shoes. They are a very thin all around, but especially on the bottom, being some kind of a compressed felt, and also available in a leather bottom. I love them for steeling, because you can really get the feel of the pedals and not have to guess about reaching that E to F# pedal! Like Mike said, moccasins are nice, too. Minnetonka makes some up by me in Wisconsin. Image
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Post by Reggie Duncan »

Looks like Hal Rugg wears those white, cheap, ladies tennis shoes. What tone!
I heard a rumor that Sizemore wears flip-flops with knee high crew socks. Hmm.<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Reggie Duncan on 18 June 2002 at 08:59 PM.]</p></FONT>
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Post by Hal Higgins »

For 32 years + I've been playing in cowboy boots....and I've tried regular shoes and tennis shoes...but just can't seem to get the feel of the pedals like I can with the boots. As for this underwear thong (oops,thing) that's each ones preference (haha) Hal
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Post by Reggie Duncan »

Hal plays fine with cowboy boots, that's for sure! He is also missing part of his pickin' thumb. No problem! True professional!
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I stuck a short video on the "pedal steel"
section <a href=http://steelguitarforum.com/Forum5/HTML ... >*here*</a>. My shoes seem to
be a big hit with some of the other guys
on the Forum. I'm not sure if I should
give away any secrets though!
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Post by Tony Orth »

Dress sneakers or walking shoes.

They have to pass the sole thumb test though.
I press on the bottom side of the sole with my thumb. If they press inward easily, they won't work for me. I like a hard rubber/synthetic sole. That way I can be more consistant in pressing the pedals.

I guess only real men can play barefooted.
Call me a sissy.

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Post by Ray Jenkins »

<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica">quote:</font><HR><SMALL>I guess only real men can play barefooted.
Call me a sissy.</SMALL><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>


Tony, I never have been called either one,but I do play barefooted.Honest.My legs are so long I can't get under my guitar with shoes on.I've tried othet guitars that I could fit under with shoes or boots,been playing barefooted for so long I can't play with anything on my feet other than socks.
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Post by Tony Orth »

Ray,
My hat's off to you. I tried it and couldn't do it. My feet are way too sensitive. If someone tries to tickle the bottom of my feet, my leg jerks up so fast and high that I knee myself in the chin.

I hope you barefooted guys out there are using deoderant.

Tony<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Tony Orth on 20 June 2002 at 10:13 AM.]</p></FONT>
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