Could you give up Steel Guitar"COLD TURKEY"???

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Bill Ford
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Joined: 13 Dec 1999 1:01 am
Location: Graniteville SC Aiken

Post by Bill Ford »

I too took the same trail as Gene & Roy,(sounds like an old cowboy movie,don't it?)1979 or therebouts,left the music scene for finacial stability that could not be achieved playing weekenders and other things that were available in my area.I kept all my "stuff"even left it setup in my spare room,used to go in and make noise with it,finally got so bad that I gave up completely,About a year ago,a couple of (friends??)talked me into giving it another try,with the help of a local builder,I now have an S12 that sounds great(when someone else plays it)Chas. keeps telling me it's all on there,I just can't seem to remember where I left them...Maybe all them licks and runs are still on my old D12 MSA.....BF

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Fred Layman
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Joined: 3 Dec 1999 1:01 am
Location: Springfield, Missouri USA

Post by Fred Layman »

I rather give up cold turkey. Warm turkey..., now that's another matter.
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