New 8 string multi neck steels
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- Louie Warren
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New 8 string multi neck steels
Who makes new 8 string multineck steels? I have a National D8, used to have a Rickenbacker T8, but really hate taking vintage stuff out to play live. Is there a good 8 string manufacturer out there now? I've been out of it for sometime. There's a bunch of pedal steel manufacturers, but not that many, that I know of, non-pedal, and virtually no 8 string steels without custom made costs. I recently saw Cindy Cashdollar with Van Morrison on Austin City Limits and was inspired to use my steels more! Thanx!
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Good T-8 = West Coast Steel
I recently bought a new T-8 non-pedal steel from "West Coast Steel Guitar" that was real good and decent price. They are on the forum somewhere or can be researched on the web. Looks good and sounds good !! And there are several other good ones available. Eddie "C" P.S. I think Cindy C$$ plays a " Remington Steel " , another nice one available new .
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Re: Good T-8 = West Coast Steel
Damn, I thought she was using a Fender Stringmaster T8... Herb's site shows her behind one! Go figure!Eddie Cunningham wrote:I recently bought a new T-8 non-pedal steel from "West Coast Steel Guitar" that was real good and decent price. They are on the forum somewhere or can be researched on the web. Looks good and sounds good !! And there are several other good ones available. Eddie "C" P.S. I think Cindy C$$ plays a " Remington Steel " , another nice one available new .
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Cindy Cash$$$ Steels ??
I think Cindy $$$$ plays either a Fender T-8 or Remmy T-8 and maybe other steels depending where or what she does ?? I think she has a web site with all guitar info ?? It's on the web somewhere but I'm not sure of her address ?? Eddie "C"
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Re: Cindy Cash$$$ Steels ??
http://www.cindycashdollar.com/Eddie Cunningham wrote:I think Cindy $$$$ plays either a Fender T-8 or Remmy T-8 and maybe other steels depending where or what she does ?? I think she has a web site with all guitar info ?? It's on the web somewhere but I'm not sure of her address ?? Eddie "C"
I could have sworn she used an old Stringmaster on the Van Morrison show, but the Remington looks a lot like it. My wife accidently erased it on TiVo, I'll have to see if I can find it again. She does some fine work!
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Here's a Remington Steelmaster T-8 -
click on the pic 2c more
and a Remington Steelmaster D-8 -
more pics here
Herb Remington builds great Steel Guitars, no doubt about it!
They sound wonderful - they're reliable, accurate and they stay in tune.
You can call him and talk about it - 713 923-8435
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BIG STEEL
click on the pic 2c more
and a Remington Steelmaster D-8 -
more pics here
Herb Remington builds great Steel Guitars, no doubt about it!
They sound wonderful - they're reliable, accurate and they stay in tune.
You can call him and talk about it - 713 923-8435
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BIG STEEL
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I feel the CANOPUS has a great sound and high quality workmanship. Click:
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http://www.din.or.jp/~canopus/index01.htm
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I don't know what George Piburn has on the fire nowadays; But the multi-necks he's made in the past are certainly worthy of looking into. A search of the old No Peddlers archive should bring up a number of good reviews. Here's an older example on George's website:
http://www.georgeboards.com/2004-steels-2.html
Aloha,
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http://www.georgeboards.com/2004-steels-2.html
Aloha,
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Billy Gilberts D-8
I made some parts for this D-8 made by Billy Gilbert,
Canyon Lake ,Tx. He used True-Tone P/U.'s, Tom Bradshaws', fret boards. He wasn't able to post these pics himself and I thought it was a very nice job. He can be contacted at: bgilbert15@hotmail.com.
Canyon Lake ,Tx. He used True-Tone P/U.'s, Tom Bradshaws', fret boards. He wasn't able to post these pics himself and I thought it was a very nice job. He can be contacted at: bgilbert15@hotmail.com.
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Substitute "Convinced Fans" for "DT" !Thanks a lot to Denny Turner for your enduring support.
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Allow me to humbly add that their sound is also stunning (imho); As indicated in many reviews and comments on the SGF.All of my instruments are One of a Kinds and are visually stunning.
Ricky Davis had every reason in the world to take the greatest pride in his SS Hawaiian Steels; FINE examples of Rick's expertise. Check out Rick's response when he acquired his first Jarge Stick!
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