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Greetings:
I am new to the forum and new to PSG's. I am a long time guitar and banjo player. I have also dabbled with the lap steel and dobro. As a native Texan, I grew up listening to some great pedal steelers, but never had the opportunity to play one. A musician buddy started on me about learning the pedal, and one thing led to another. On Monday, I bought a 70's Emmons D10 push pull with Bob Hoffnar's help.
So far, it looks like this is going to be a great new adventure.
I may be a quiet participant while I try to begin to figure this thing out, but what a great website!
Regards, Patrick
I am new to the forum and new to PSG's. I am a long time guitar and banjo player. I have also dabbled with the lap steel and dobro. As a native Texan, I grew up listening to some great pedal steelers, but never had the opportunity to play one. A musician buddy started on me about learning the pedal, and one thing led to another. On Monday, I bought a 70's Emmons D10 push pull with Bob Hoffnar's help.
So far, it looks like this is going to be a great new adventure.
I may be a quiet participant while I try to begin to figure this thing out, but what a great website!
Regards, Patrick
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Welcome from France Patrick
Nuthin' beats the steel bug & this ward's got the treatment
yer in good hands w: Bob H & Emmons
Nuthin' beats the steel bug & this ward's got the treatment
yer in good hands w: Bob H & Emmons
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Welcome and good luck !
The Forum is the place to ask and learn !! You Texas guys are so lucky to be where you are but even us Northerners love steel guitar !! Lots of Luck !!!
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Thanks for the welcome
I appreciate the warm welcome - even from the Colorado contingent who just loves the Texans In fairness, I took a "wrong" turn a number of years ago and now live in NJ.....go figure.
Regards, Patrick
Regards, Patrick
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Howdy Pat: Welcome from a northern New Yorker; you came to the right spot to learn about steel guitars and the players, there-of.A great bunch oof pickers, whom love their instruments and the music which they return to we, the listeners. You will be glad to be called a " FORUMITE." Enjoy,.. Bernie
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