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

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Chip Fossa
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Post by Chip Fossa »

God!

Who cares?

I'm 1/2 bald.

Who cares?

Who cares?

Who cares?
Allen
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Post by Allen »

Yep, sure cuts down on haircuts.

My head does not resemble my last name!!

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Lyle Clary
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Post by Lyle Clary »

About 5 years ago I decided to have what little hair I had left around the ears cut "buzz" short. After paying 10 bucks for a couple of months to my barber, I decided to cut my own hair. Put the clippers on medium and 5 mins later I'm done. Never darkened my barber's doorway again. By the way if you wear a hat, you never leave it anywhere because in the winter when you step outside you remember it and when the sun hits your bald head in the summer, likewise. PS my wife dearly loves baldheaded men, me in particular.
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Ken Levesque
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Post by Ken Levesque »

Count me in too!!!!!! My Father,who also was bald, always told me that " no trees grow on a busy street". I NEVER forgot what he said.

Ken
Tony Smart
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Post by Tony Smart »

I always use my local German barber -
- Herr Kutz.....
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Bernie Gonyea
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Post by Bernie Gonyea »

Howdy, all you bald headed pickers; we live in northern N.Y., where lots of snow falls during winter; I got stuck in a ditch last winter; was sitting behind the wheel of my auto; spinning my tires, when a young wipper-snapper came along and asked me if I wanted to know how to become un-stuck; Yes, was my reply to the lad. He says to me, Mr. why not take your wig off and throw it under your hind wheel. sure enough, I drove right on out of the ditch..Golly, Gee.. Bernie
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Bernie Gonyea
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Post by Bernie Gonyea »

Back Again, folks; AS a suggestion to anyone whom can't afford to buy a wig; do as I now do; I have extra thick " Eye Brows; I let them grow really long; and then comb them straight back over the top of my head; no one is the wiser; and then they take me to be " Ruddy Valley.. BG..
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Bernie Gonyea
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Post by Bernie Gonyea »

Hi again; A suggestion to people whom can not afford to purchase " WIGS"; If you're like me and have extra thick " Eye Brows; let your Brows grow really long; and comb them straight back over the top of your head; only thing with my doing this; folks take me for " Ruddy Valley".. He..Hee..Hee BG.
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Ernie Renn
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Post by Ernie Renn »

I'm hairless by design. (There was more holes than hair and I refuse to do that comb-over thing...)

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Colby Tipton
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Post by Colby Tipton »

I was bald headed one time, I shaved my head. My friends started calling me
"Tater Head" so I grew it back. Now they always ask me when am I going to get a hair cut and shave?

Colby
c c johnson
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Post by c c johnson »

I have a very high forehead. Does that count? cc
Greely Baggett
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Post by Greely Baggett »

.....and still counting
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Alan Brookes
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Post by Alan Brookes »

How can you tell when a steel guitarist is bald ? Most of them wear a Stetson...
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Larry Strawn
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Post by Larry Strawn »

Bald headed steel players have better tone, but then the type, color and style of hat they wear determines the tone also! :roll:

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Alan Brookes
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Post by Alan Brookes »

I have several hats, so I should be well set up for tone.
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Jim Cohen
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Post by Jim Cohen »

Go ask my Avatar. :wink:
Thomas Bancroft
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Post by Thomas Bancroft »

I always have my Billy Cooper's Steel Guitar Shop hat on so no one can tell! How does that go "Only my Hairdresser knows for sure."
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W. J. Copeland
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Post by W. J. Copeland »

I bought one of those Glenn Privitt starter kits last year. Seems to working quite well.
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David Wright
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Post by David Wright »

I'm happy with my lack of hair, don't take long to get ready to go somewhere... and I get lots of girls like to rub it .... :lol: <a><img><img></a>
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Alan Brookes
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Post by Alan Brookes »

...but I feel the cold in my basement in winter.
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