How many are left?
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How many are left?
Just wondering how many of the old non-pedal steel players are left. Back from the 40s, 50s & 60s. I am mainly refering to those who never went to pedals. Sorry I did'nt put that in here the first time.
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Jerry <font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Jerry Horner on 12 June 2006 at 08:50 AM.]</p></FONT>
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I played non-pedal guitars for 15 years, beginning in 1945. Then I owned a couple of Fender 1000's for 14 years before I first played knee-levers after I bought a Sho-Bud.
When and what did you start on Jerry?
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I've never heard Blacikie play without pedals, but I'm sure he's very good at it.
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I started in 1948 with a 6 string Rick. Moved to a double neck Fender and also had a Magnatone Double Lyric. Started playing pedals in 1963, but I had a long hiatus of about 15 years that I didn't play. Am now playing a SD10 Millennium made by MSA that weighs 26 pounds on the floor.
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I have to edit to honor a couple non pedal starters: Maurice Anderson started on a 6 string, and no one can overlook the great Al Marcus, a legend.
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Phred
I have to edit to honor a couple non pedal starters: Maurice Anderson started on a 6 string, and no one can overlook the great Al Marcus, a legend.
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Don Helms tried pedals for a while. Then,everybody was askin' him where the ol' Gibson was,so he put up the pedal guitar,& dragged out the D-8 Gibson. A HAPPY DAY!
Then,there's steel legends,Billy Robinson,& Howard White.
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Then,there's steel legends,Billy Robinson,& Howard White.
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A few years ago at Scotty's I saw my old friend Gene Fields (GFI Steel Guitars) do his set on the main convention stage on one of his guitars with no pedals at all and did a wonderful job. I was amazed as I'd never heard him play that way before and he was superb to say the least........JH in Va.
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I started playing in 40 with a flat top with a nut under the bridge, a brown harmony, then a Regal, in 1972 bought the shobud professional, still play it, and a SD pro 1, now have a nother 6 string National. Played on the Hayride with sammy Barnhart,and the mystery singer contest.in 1949,
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