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Leslie Ehrlich
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I've been playing rock 'n' roll for most of my life and I've recently added a PSG to my very small collection of guitars. I've always been fascinated with PSG, but during my younger years I was scared away because it is too strongly associated with country music. I enjoy some of the discussions about music on the SGF, and I hope to throw my two cents in whenever I feel the urge to discuss the future of this often misunderstood musical instrument.

Leslie Ehrlich

Epiphone Les Paul Custom
Fender Stratocaster
Seagull Grand (six string acoustic)
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Post by Eric West »

Welcome. I've only been here a short time myself. Nice to have another "Pro III" owner. Can't beat 'em. They're the "telecaster" of PSG. They dont' even mind an occaisomal clean-up.

I'm trying to get into different venues myself. I enjoy the "rockabilly/swing" stuff that's popular with some of the "vampire girl/bowling shirt" younger crowds.

As they say: "Tee Up"



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Post by Chuck McGill »

Leslie welcome to the forum. I hope you find
an outlet for your passion of music like I have. I notice you have a Seagull. What a great guitar.I too have a background in all kinds of music and now want to apply them to pedal steel.I love the twang but also
love the crunch.
Again welcome aboard.
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Post by Ron Page »

<SMALL>I've always been fascinated with PSG, but during my younger years I was scared away because it is too strongly associated with country music.</SMALL>
Me too, Leslie. But by the age of 12 I was an unabashed (life-long) Merle Haggard fan. If a California teenager can get beyond that then you can too.

Best wishes with the steel!

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Post by Pat Carlson »

Welcome Leslie. Keep keep the fridge door closed up there please! Image

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Post by Bill Fulbright »

Leslie,

I am also relatively new, since 2000. This forum is professional, as much as it is friendly. Everyone here has been very helpful to me, especially as a crossover player from regular guitar. I have asked plenty of 'revealing' questions only to have them taken seriously and answered honestly and beyond my expectations, and with NO cynicism. The genuineness here is humbling.

Welcome. I hope as a new member welcoming one I always remember the warm reception I received, even tho I opened my first post with a fairly controversial issue!!! D-10 or U12 for my first purchase... you should have seen the fireworks!!! Now I have had both. Thanks to all who helped guide me on..


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Post by CrowBear Schmitt »

Welcome to this Great Forum Leslie Image
what do you catch in Sasketchawan ? Steel Fever ?


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Post by Jake Doell »

Hey,Leslie
Welcome to the forum.Glad to see a fellow
stubble jumper here on the forum.I was born
just down the road from you(Hague).My cousin
Abe is a fine steel player and lives near you.I've been playing steel since I was 60
and it has become a daily need,like vitamins.
Good Luck,Jake Doell in Vancouver
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