How many play an older guitar?

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Reggie Duncan
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Post by Reggie Duncan »

1979 Emmons. Nuff said!
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Post by Frank Parish »

71 Emmons p/p 9/8
66 Emmons p/p 8/8
72 Sho-Bud 8/5
62 Fender Stringmaster

75 and 76 Session 400's

69 Standel
The old stuff still sounds great and plays great.
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Johan Jansen
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Post by Johan Jansen »

76 sho~bud fender Image
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Damir Besic
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Post by Damir Besic »

Frank,you are armed pretty darn good I would say...
your bud Damir

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Richard Shelley
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Post by Richard Shelley »

I play an older BMI. Can anyone tell me how to ascertain what year it actually is?
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Jay Ganz
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Post by Jay Ganz »

I've got some older ones. They just seem
to have more character. Each one sort of
has it's own personality. The newer steels
are great, but they sound like.....
well...new steels!

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Bill Llewellyn
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Post by Bill Llewellyn »

I have a 1973 MSA Classic U12. See my link, below.

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D Schubert
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Post by D Schubert »

1965 Sho-Bud Fingertip D-10
19?? Sho-Bud Maverick, metal keyhead, rollers
1950's Supro Grand Console 8-string
1950's Airline 6-string
1939 Dobro model 45 squareneck
1928 Dobro model 55 roundneck
1930's Oahu student model Hawaiian
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Al Marcus
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Post by Al Marcus »

Right now, I am playing a MSA "Universal" with 8/5 flame green wood lacquer, triple raise and lower. Weighs 39lbs out of the case. I like it.It is about 20 years old, just a youngster compared to me. LOL...al Image
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Alvin Blaine
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Post by Alvin Blaine »

'35 Dobro
'40s Rickenbacher
'49 Fender D8
'54 Stringmaster T8
'58 Fender 400
'58 Martin D-18
'60 Fender 400
'62 Fender 1000
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Post by Carl West »

Fender 2000 altered with 9 and 3 knees. Lake Placid blue, all chrome pedals. Proto type. Chrome pedals thanks to Gene Fields.

Fender Twin with 2 12" JBL's. Also Fender Proto type.

Fender Showman enclosure with 2 15" JBL's, Horn driver with crossover. Proto type

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Emmons D-10
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Post by Robbie Daniels »

I play a 1974 MSA classic D12 9 & 5 built for me to my specifications and I wouldn't trade it presently for anything unless the new Melliniums have something better to offer. I love the sustains and ease of playing. It is a bit heavy, but you can't have everything. I use a 10k pot Goodrich volume pedal and two evans amps 1983 FE500 LV w/JBL E130 and 1999 E200 LV w/stock 15". My style is really not so much the new speedy style so maybe that makes a different also. I like the fatness of the older steels, especially on the C6th where my bottom is very low.
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Post by Kenny Foy »

1975? SHO-BUD PRO11 CUSTOM DOUBLE 12 AND 1984 EMMONS PP
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2 Pair of Plaid Pegged Pants circa 1952
1 Pair Penny Loafers circa 1949 (needs heels)
3 skinny ties
1 lb hair glue "pomade"
These are NOT FOR SALE.
1 Arthur Godfrey Ukelele.. Image
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Post by Keith DeLong »

Endecott keyless, lefthanded,S-10 with pad, looks like an older MSA underneath with round cross-rods, so it's probably old, but I don't know how old
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Post by Matt Brydges »

I do.
67 Emmons D10
70 Fulawka S10
70s Session 400

Matt
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Jody Carver
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Post by Jody Carver »

Everything I have is old. Image
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Post by Skip Keane »

1972 Sho Bud Professional
1952 Oahu "Killer Bee" Lap Steel
1965 Ampeg Jet
1961 Leslie 122 amp/speaker
Love the old tube sound...love the craftmanship and real wood too.
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Post by Dan Tyack »

My current main guitar is a 79 model, but it's a Franklin, so the mechanics are still state of the art for 'modern' guitars. I have a new Weissenborn style guitar, a new Asher lap steel, a middle aged dobro, but a '30s National, and a 50s Fender deluxe 8. I also have some older amps, including a 50s Fender Pro and a 60s Showman, but the amp I mostly use is a 2002 model THD tube head.

For me it's 99% tone. My newer guitars sound great, that's why I play them (in particular, the new Weissenborn sounds better than any prewar guitar I have ever played). If there was an older pedal steel that had a tone I absolutely loved, I would probably make the funky mechanics work for me. I'm lucky that I am crazy about the sound of my Franklins, because they also work so well. The only older guitar that I would think about owning would be a ZB, because of the unique killer sound of those axes. If I ever were to do such a thing, I would put a very simple copedent on the thing and never touch the mechanics.

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Post by Jody Carver »

RICK
All I can say is "DYNAMITE"...really great.

Thanks for sharing.
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Post by Gary Slabaugh »

I only have one guitar older than me Image
It is a Rick Bakelite. I have one guitar my wife's age (National Double 8) and my "new one" is a 1959 Golden Hawaiian accoustic. If each of them were tuned in a different tuning..how old am I?
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Post by Morten Sand »

I play an old Franklin serial# 002,
and it's a great guitar

Look at the pictures on my web site.
www.morten-sand.com
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John De Maille
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Post by John De Maille »

I play a 1977, S-11 RusLer. It still sounds great to my ears (huh!) Never had any major problems with it, even though it's got thousands of hours of playing. I have ordered, and hope to receive my new S-12 Zumsteel soon. I'm still keeping the RusLer, though.
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Post by Kenny Forbess »

66 Emmons # 1026-D, 8&8 bolt-on
Kenny

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