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John Bechtel
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Post by John Bechtel »

I’m 67 and started in 1948 at age 11-yrs. Still learning!

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Billy Henderson
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Post by Billy Henderson »

I am 66 and just learning. I really wish we could put the age issue to rest. What difference does it make? We have no control over our age but we can control how much we practice and learn and play. Why bring it up?
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CrowBear Schmitt
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Post by CrowBear Schmitt »

welcome to the Fo' Bro' ! Image
you're gonna love it here Bart ! Image
i'm 53 and still kickin', er... pickin'
Bart Maloney
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Post by Bart Maloney »

Hey crowbear thanks for the welcome!
I was just curious about the age thing Billy. No disrespect to anyone here. Age is just an insignifigant number to me. Thanks once again everyone!
Kiyoshi Osawa
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Post by Kiyoshi Osawa »

im 26... from what I see that's pretty young for a steel player.

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David L. Donald
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Post by David L. Donald »

I'm 48 and only just got a pedal unit last year, but 30 plus years of dobro and lapsteel before that.

I did occasionaly mash pedals going back to 1967, but never owned one, to my great regret.
Jeff Sconyers
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Post by Jeff Sconyers »

I am 30 years old and have been playing for 3 years. I have played 6 string since the age of 11. I don't know if I can still play that thing anymore because there is no time for it while strengthening your chops and knowledge of this beast we call the steal guitar. I enjoy every minute of it. Good luck.

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Jeff Sconyers
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Post by Jeff Sconyers »

Let me correct my spelling. It is steel guitar and not steal guitar. Sorry!! I'm trying my best on this keyboard.
Robert Thomas
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Post by Robert Thomas »

70 years young. Started learning in 1946, started earning in 1949 and am still playing 2 and 3 times per week. Will not quit until I can no longer play or can't haul all my equipment around to play, whichever comes first. I also have a wonderful wife of 49 years of marriage who goes with me and enjoys every minute as much as I do. Isn't life wonderful.
Bob Wood
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Post by Bob Wood »

Bart! Welcome to the Forum, and welcome to the club. Steel Guitar players club that is! By the way, this is THE place, and don't you know it's impolite to ask people their age! Ha! Image I'm 52 and I started learning Pedal Steel Guitar around the age of 27.., 28! Actually, some of the best pickers out there started when they were barely old enough to reach the pedals on the floor. Paul Franklin, Jack Smith, Tommy White, etc. Maybe the reason they can play so good is they started a lot earlier than the majority of us. So, you have an edge on us. Make sure you do us proud son!

Bob
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Larry Robbins
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Post by Larry Robbins »

Welcome Bart,
This is the best place on the web for steelguitar info and a darned good place to meet some truly fine human beens! Im' 47
but most women take me for 50 Image

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Bob Hickish
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Post by Bob Hickish »

Bret
I'm 63 and started to learn the steel when I was 8 - I'm now on book 2 - Hay ! Larry your lucky the women takes you for 50 ! I cant speak for all women ! But ! my wife takes me for an idiot !!!! ;]
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Al Marcus
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Post by Al Marcus »

Alvino Rey was recording almost until he was 93! So we have hope, age may be just a number afterall, as Billy Henderson stated......al Image Image.

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Brian Wetzstein
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Post by Brian Wetzstein »

I'm 28.
Seems like there are a decent number of us "kids".
Welcome aboard!
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Cody Johnson
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Post by Cody Johnson »

I'm 21. I started when I was 18. Took up pedal steel just after graduating high school because I was bored with standard guitar and bass.

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Chris Bauer
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Post by Chris Bauer »

49 (Though I don't feel a day older than 70!)

Of course, we need to not assume that the average age of steel players is the same as the average age of us forum rats...
Garth Highsmith
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Chris Haston
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Post by Chris Haston »

Chris Haston here from Nashville. I'm 22 and learning something new everyday. Saving up for a D10, and loving the sound of my Sierra single
Robert Porri
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Post by Robert Porri »

Bart, I've played guitar for 40 years and have to admit that I've gone through my share of "stacks" Image. I think that a lot of people don't act on a desire or wait until the time is right and they just can't hold off any longer. That was kind of my case as I've been interetsed in PSG for many years but it wasn't until late last year that I actually went to a PSG show and decided "THAT"S IT, I'm not going to wait any longer!" I'm 49 now and hoping to have many years of playing ahead of me. In my case, I could never give up 6 string, but as far as practice time, most of it has been going to PSG now.

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Pookie Anselmi
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Post by Pookie Anselmi »

Hey Bart, I'm 47 years old. Bought a Fender 10 string awhile back for 100.00 dollars. Haven't started playing yet. Trying to find time to go to Reggie Duncan's for lessons.
Tried fooling with it but don't want to develop bad habits. But I ain't had this much fun since I held a flashlight for my dad.
Welcome aboard.

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Nicholas Dedring
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Post by Nicholas Dedring »

Got a console steel a while back, but didn't really get diligent (as much as I may or may not be that way now) until I got a psg at 26, I'm now 28, almost 29.
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Darvin Willhoite
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Post by Darvin Willhoite »

I live just up the road from you, near Leander. I started on guitar when I was 18 and steel around 20. Due to work and family, I didn't play much from 1980 until about 1992. I have had a ball since then though. I'm 52 now, have 5 D-10 steels, 68 guitars and basses, plus a truck load of amps and effects. My son and I also have a home studio . This music thing can really get in your blood (and your wallet).

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Russ Young
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Post by Russ Young »

49. And Chris Bauer has explained how that feels ...
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Bill Llewellyn
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Post by Bill Llewellyn »

You can tell the general age of steelers is in the mature set given that some of our instruments pillars are Gerry Yatrick, Ben Gaye, and Arthur Itis.

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Sonny Priddy
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Post by Sonny Priddy »

I'm 68 And Play Every week End.Is That To Old? SONNY. GFI SD 10 with pad. Peavey 112 And Peavey 1000.

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