How many newbies here? 2 years or less?
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Hi everyone..i joined the forum around the first of jan, 2006..I
have been lurking around on here for about 2 years i guess.
verynice people on here.i have played lead guitar with local groups for around 30 years off & on..i have a fender 400 ?? i guess, setting in a back room all covered up..but i decided to drag it out , put new strings on it.& give it a go at age 65+..lol
old dog ,, new tricks..guess i'll find out.
8 strings & 4 floor pedals..guess that will do for a start..Thanks for all your pickers for all you do for the forum and helping others..keep up the good work..
have been lurking around on here for about 2 years i guess.
verynice people on here.i have played lead guitar with local groups for around 30 years off & on..i have a fender 400 ?? i guess, setting in a back room all covered up..but i decided to drag it out , put new strings on it.& give it a go at age 65+..lol
old dog ,, new tricks..guess i'll find out.
8 strings & 4 floor pedals..guess that will do for a start..Thanks for all your pickers for all you do for the forum and helping others..keep up the good work..
- Tim Jones of Kansas
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I just joined. On the 18th of January to be exact.
I play a Fender D-8 pedal steel guitar. (2 pedals. I disconnected the other 6 because they are useless.)
I know all of you seasoned professionals will ask me why I chose to waste my time with such an instrument.
To put it bluntly: It's all that is needed. It's got the perfect sound. If I can't do it with 8 strings, why do it at all?
Right?
Right.<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Tim Jones on 19 January 2006 at 12:32 AM.]</p></FONT>
I play a Fender D-8 pedal steel guitar. (2 pedals. I disconnected the other 6 because they are useless.)
I know all of you seasoned professionals will ask me why I chose to waste my time with such an instrument.
To put it bluntly: It's all that is needed. It's got the perfect sound. If I can't do it with 8 strings, why do it at all?
Right?
Right.<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Tim Jones on 19 January 2006 at 12:32 AM.]</p></FONT>
- Jim Walker
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I'm not exactly new, I have been a forum member for 6 years. I took up steel the first time in 2001 but had to sell out after 6 months. Just bought a Carter Starter with the money I made at my New Years Eve gig, and here I go again. By Summer I'll have a pro model steel again and this time there will be no selling out!
I guess I'm RE-NEW. LOL.
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I guess I'm RE-NEW. LOL.
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- Paul Arntson
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Hi,
I've been a member for a couple years. Mostly on the non pedal side. Started getting fired up about pedals about 6 months ago. Still haven't got the right tone, but as I learn more, the less important that seems compared to getting the right pitch.
-Paul Arntson
55 stringmaster, 76 Excel D10 8/5, numerous lap steels and other guitars.
I've been a member for a couple years. Mostly on the non pedal side. Started getting fired up about pedals about 6 months ago. Still haven't got the right tone, but as I learn more, the less important that seems compared to getting the right pitch.
-Paul Arntson
55 stringmaster, 76 Excel D10 8/5, numerous lap steels and other guitars.
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Been on the forum since June 2004. Met lots of nice folks here. I have been playing guitar and/or steel around Texas since the late '70's.
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Zum U-12 w/True Tone pickup thru a Nashville 112
Strats thru a VHT Super 30
http://community.webshots.com/album/176544894AuXSmi
jonchristopherdavis.com
www.lonestarattitude.net
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Been lurking for about 2 years, joined last week. I have played guitar (acoustic mainly) for a long time - started when I was 12/13, now I'm 52. Loved psg since hearing it the early 70's (Sneeky Pete, Lloyd Green, Pete Drake, Jay Dee Maness, Ben Keith, etc.). Finally got around to buying my Carter Starter about 18 months ago and love playing around with it. So I'm very much a beginner, and have learned much from this site. Putting it into practice... ..well I try