Any "Bald" Steel Players...........

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Greely Baggett
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Any "Bald" Steel Players...........

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.....out there besides me? Image

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Post by Bruce Hamilton »

Now you entering dangerous ground!!!!
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Getting too close for comfort.. Image

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Post by Tony Prior »

workin' on it.. Image
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Post by Ken Byng »

My hand has to go up here. I have to be careful not to dazzle those people sitting in the front front row with the reflections from the stage lights. I also have to make it clear to the audience that I'm not wearing a crash helmet!!
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Hook Moore
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Post by Hook Moore »

I resemble that remark !
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(Spongebob movie reference Image

Thinning!
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Fred Justice
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I'll fess up and be counted.
Where is my red headed buddy David Wright?
"No hair, just red head"

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Post by Glenn Womack »

Head is so slick I have to carry my dandruf in my shirt pocket.
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Post by T. C. Furlong »

This is 2006! The PC term is "follically challenged" or "combing impaired"
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Post by Roland van Beveren »

The party balloon behind the pedal steel,
that's me :-))

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Lynn Stafford
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Post by Lynn Stafford »

What T.C. said....

I always have to wear a hat, so as not to blind anyone from the glare....
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Post by Gary Lynch »

Bald happens. The massive amount of brains working inside your skull forces the hair out. I'm too busy looking at my fretboard to look in the mirror at this stage in life. Haircuts are quicker and less combing to do. A great excuse to wear many styles of hats too.
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I gotta draw a line on my forehead, to know when to stop washing my face...
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Post by Larry Strawn »

Bald? I thought doughnut hair cuts [hole on top] were in style!

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Post by Eddie Cunningham »

That's why we old geezers wear the cowboy hats !!

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Post by Ray Montee »

You bald headed steel pickers are simply working at playing that guitar.....to HARD! The additional heat required to fire off your brain-thingies (like the Pentium in your super big computer), are burning off the roots of your hair folicles. Tragic as though it might seem, that's a fact. A bassman told me that.

Those of us who play and enjoy usually have far more hair, wavey at that, the kind girls like to run their long slender fingers through....... We might not be able to play as fast or loud or as well as you other guys, our fringies aren't all that bad.

Don't fret....... Hair today, gone tomorrow!
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Post by Ron Elliott »

We all endure strange questions....A lady at one of our shows asked me "Do you wear a Wig?" I said "Honey, if was going to wear a wig, I'd buy one with some hair in it!" You never know what people will do with that information. Ask Alan Jackson. Thanks, Ron<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Ron Elliott on 24 November 2006 at 11:49 AM.]</p></FONT>
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Post by Papa Joe Pollick »

Bald men are sexier..{rumour started by bald men}..
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Post by Fred Shannon »

Gary Lynch,

"The massive amount of brains working inside your skull forces the hair out."

You know Gary, I told that to my old Daddy and his response was, "Don't BS me boy, you cant grow hair on concrete" Image Image

We never discussed it again even to his passing, RIP. Image Image

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Post by Buddy Elkin »

Not bald yet, but I do have a moonroof!
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Post by Al Marcus »

Greely-I wore a Tayler Topper when I played in California and in Arizona. I was around 50 years of age and all the guys I played with were 18 to 25. They never caught on. If they knew that I was over 30 they would have thrown me out of the bands in those days.
That wig paid it's way many times over.LOL......al Image Image

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Fred Shannon
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Al, and what a handsome dude you were in that Taylor Topper. Here's proof and you guys will have to toggle down to see the one and only Marvelous Marcus strutting his stuff. Image Image
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Count me in on the list. Duane Becker
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I shampooed twice yesterday and got one helluva shine for Thanksgiving,smooth as a baby's butt.<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Stu Schulman on 24 November 2006 at 11:02 AM.]</p></FONT>
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