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hi im new to the forum and new to playing pedal steel its been enjoyable so far. still working on my blocking and have a long road ahead. this forum is very informative and ive found alot of usefull info from it. anyway i found a sho bud professional d10 8/4 with case and sho bud volume pedal i bought locally bought a nashville 400 from a forum member and bought a steelers choice seat on ebay by the time i got new strings on it and tunned i have just over $1400 bucks in everything hope i did ok.
ill try to post some pics.........
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well this is what it looks like after about 3 night of polishing and cleaning nicotine off of it......enjoy
ill try to post some pics.........
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well this is what it looks like after about 3 night of polishing and cleaning nicotine off of it......enjoy
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David,
Welcom to the forum! That sure is a good-looking Sho-Bud! I think you made a great deal! I have been playing steel for almost 10 yrs., so my knowledge is very limited, compared to others. I have a Zum D10, Sho-Bud LDGsp, and a SD10 Fessy.My amp is a Nashville 400. Again, thats a beautiful steel you have!
Mitch
Welcom to the forum! That sure is a good-looking Sho-Bud! I think you made a great deal! I have been playing steel for almost 10 yrs., so my knowledge is very limited, compared to others. I have a Zum D10, Sho-Bud LDGsp, and a SD10 Fessy.My amp is a Nashville 400. Again, thats a beautiful steel you have!
Mitch
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Welcome
Hi David, and welcome to the forum. Re. how you did buying your setup, definately a great deal. The Sho Bud alone is easily worth that!
Best Regards
Harvey
Best Regards
Harvey
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Hi David, and welcome from Oklahoma. I'd like to point out that you did REAL ok on your deal!! Of course, you are playing my favorite guitar ever, rack and barrels and all!!
Way to go, and welcome!!
Way to go, and welcome!!
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Welcome David. you're off to a GREAT start with that equipment. You have all you'll need for years to come.
All you gotta do now is practice your butt off. Of course, you have to realize there's a downside......won't be able to blame your equipment for holding you back!!
And, yes siree, you got a heck of a deal there...all pro quality stuff. Congrats!!
All you gotta do now is practice your butt off. Of course, you have to realize there's a downside......won't be able to blame your equipment for holding you back!!
And, yes siree, you got a heck of a deal there...all pro quality stuff. Congrats!!
Best regards,
Mike
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