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Posted: 5 Jun 2006 2:16 pm
by Lee Baucum
Mike Wheeler said:
<SMALL>I never worried about being able to perform.</SMALL>
That must be the "Viagra Principle" of the steel guitar world.
Lee, from South Texas
Posted: 5 Jun 2006 2:25 pm
by Gene H. Brown
I have two, a sho-bud LDG with triple raise, double lower, 4 on the floor and five knees and also a Carter Double ten with 8x8, both are nice guitars, if I only had the money........
Gene
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If You Keep Pickin That Thing, It'll Never Heal!
Posted: 5 Jun 2006 2:51 pm
by Randy Beavers
For 25 years I had only one guitar, and that was during the years I made my living with one. Now that I play just for the fun of it I have 4 and a 5th on the way. Go figure.
Posted: 5 Jun 2006 11:30 pm
by Gary Lee Gimble
<SMALL>Go figure</SMALL>
Less liability, more disposable income?
I own 3 but I can't figure out which one plays in tune. Must be me...
Maybe I should stick with my banjo
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Posted: 6 Jun 2006 7:13 am
by Farris Currie
Seems next question should be HOW MANY AMPS.DO YOU OWN??????
farris
Posted: 6 Jun 2006 7:17 am
by Farris Currie
hahahahaha
I almost bought a JUNKER SHO-BUD on ebay yesterday for 100 bucks so i could say i own 6 steels instead of 5 HEHEHHEHEHEHE
CRAZY WORLD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
farris
Posted: 6 Jun 2006 7:21 am
by Larry Strawn
Farris,,,
don't be starting trouble.. lol..
All this discussion about having more than one steel has got me to thinking though..
I know where a very nice Sierra is here local that I can get RIGHT!! Hmmmmm
It would be convienient to have one to gig with, and one to leave in my music studio.
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"Fessy" S/D 12, 8/6 Hilton Pedal, Sessions 400 Ltd. Home Grown E/F Rack
"ROCKIN COUNTRY"
Posted: 6 Jun 2006 9:14 am
by Gene Jones
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Posted: 6 Jun 2006 12:08 pm
by Erv Niehaus
I wasn't going to respond to this thread but then Lem Smith goaded me on.
I will give you a little idea of my collection:
11 p/p Emmons, mostly D-10's
2 Emmons LeGrande II's
4 Sho~Buds
2 Rains
2 Williams
l Fulawka
So much for the pedal steels
Now let's see about the non-pedal steels:
1 single neck Fender
1 double neck Fender Stringmaster
1 triple neck Fender Stringmaster
1 quad neck Fender Stringmaster
then I have one of each of the previous Fender series, a single, a double and a triple neck
2 Gibson Console Grande's
1 Fulawka S-8 on legs
l Excel D-8
1 Bakelite Ricky
1 Shot Jackson/Jerry Byrd Frypan
1 1937 Gibson 150 (7 string)
1 Gibson Ultratone
1 Supro
I have 4 resonators also, a genuine 8 string Dobro and 3 Regals
Posted: 6 Jun 2006 1:15 pm
by Paddy Long
I have a Zum and a Carter D10 both set up identically ... and my rack and a NV1000. There has been times when I was working a TV show and had to leave everything on the set. Having the extra guitar at home enabled me to rehearse the next up coming programme and also to do other sessions and gigs as well, so I would have been struggling with only one axe. And borrowing a pedal steel guitar around here from someone wasn't really an option -- steel players are about as scarce as rocking horse S*** here, and not too many have got quality gear.
There have been times when I didn't have much work on and thought "why do I need 2 guitars" --- but if I have another beer it usually passes ha !!
Posted: 6 Jun 2006 7:31 pm
by A. J. Schobert
I really don't take my playing as serious as I would like but if this is what I would have as my trade yes I would have multiple PSG's and I would not leave it overnight in a club hello! it won't be there in the morning! I don't think I could trade trains in for a fulltime PSG I really dont think I would care for it
Posted: 6 Jun 2006 8:07 pm
by Jim Palenscar
36 and the steel tumor is still growing despite all efforts to quiet it down
Posted: 7 Jun 2006 6:44 am
by Erv Niehaus
Jim,
I think I've got you beat.
Posted: 7 Jun 2006 7:11 am
by Greg Cutshaw
Only one and it has made life so much simpler. When I owned more than one, the others just sat in the case and I always migrated to the favorite one whether it was for practice or playing out.
Greg
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Greg's Web Page
MSA/Steel King Sounds
Posted: 7 Jun 2006 10:44 am
by Steve Stallings
At one point I was up to eight pedal steels.
I left one at the church, one with the band, and kept one set up. That still left five.
After my heart attack last year, I sold off most of my gear. Now I'm down to two pedal steels. A Rains and an Emmons. Both are very nice and I've decided not to sell either so that I have a backup.
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Steve Stallings
The Songs
Posted: 7 Jun 2006 11:13 am
by Rand Anderson
Pedal
66 Emmons S10 Black Bolt-On 3&4
Emmons S12 Universal Laquer PP 7&4
Emmons SD10 Black PP 3&4
Emmons D10 Laquer PP 8&4
Zum SD12 Universal 8&6
Zum D10 8&5
Fender 400 8 Pedals
NonPedal
Rickenbacher B6 Bakelite Panda
National New Yorker
Weissenborn style2
Hilo Weissenborn
OMI Dobro d60
Marc Silber Weissenborn
Posted: 8 Jun 2006 4:01 am
by Alan Harrison
Gosh, I feel left out, I only have two steels, a D-10 Emmons and a Williams keyless, a Martin D-40, 63 Gibson SG, Fender Strat and a Fender Jazz Base, five amps etc. The problem is not the instruments, it is where do you put all those cases. My wife said NO MORE, or she's going to rent a storage unit and let me live there with the cases. We've got cases under all the beds, stacked in the bottom of closets etc. Sure would love to have a vintage Sho bud, and a ZB, a PP Emmons and a........Bobbe ole buddy, have you got a ...?
Posted: 8 Jun 2006 4:35 am
by Chick Donner
Put me in with Randy Beavers, above. During the Nashville years, and the rest of "making a living" exclusively with steel, just the ole ZB. Now that it's weekends, got 3, the (retired) ZB and two D12 PP's. Like Randy said, go figure.
Posted: 8 Jun 2006 10:15 am
by Henning Kock
June 8, 2006.
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...many..many...
Kind regards
Henning
Info on the steel guitars:
18 Zumsteel Stage One (more than 100 sold to Danish music stores from 1986 to 2005)
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My Zum D-10 (owned by the late Hal Rugg 1982 to 1996, then rebuilt with two new changers and new pedal rack and pedals, and then owned by Henning Kock from 1996 -), A piece of steel guitar history.
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and my JCH S-10DB (owned by Lloyd Green 1988-2002, and then owned by Henning Kock from April, 2002 -) A piece of steel guitar history.
This very instrument was played by Mr. Nashville Sound on albums by Ricky Scaggs, Dolly Parton, Lorrie Morgan etc.
Also the Lloyd Green/Tommy White Video, and countless steel shows in the US and Europe.
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pedal steel guitar:
www.henningkmusic.dk click "REJSE I USA 2005" and see text and 140 photos in 3 photo albums from Nashville, St. Louis and Branson in an automatic slide-show)
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piano & keyboard:
www.sitecenter.dk/henning-kock
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Posted: 8 Jun 2006 10:27 am
by Bill Stroud
I have the following:
1 - Emmons ll double ten
1 - Mullen double ten
1 - Dekley double 12
2 - Universal 12 Sierra's
Triple 8 National all orginal everything works goes back to the earley days.
Double 6 Supro w/ legs
Two Dobro;s nice ones, one new 1937 re-issue
1985 Dobro orginal also
Several Guitars too many to list, fron Tele's Strats, Gibsons, Guild, Martin, Taylor, and the list goes on....Chet Atkins Gibson with the red fret markers..
Bill Stroud
Posted: 8 Jun 2006 2:41 pm
by Dan Sliter
I only have Seven D-10's at this time.And about 25 or 30 Amps.I am looking for a older Sho~bud.If anyone has one for sale, D-10 of course 8&4 or 5.
Dan
Posted: 8 Jun 2006 5:23 pm
by Tommy Allison
As many as you can get away with. My strategy is to buy only black guitars. That way when the wife asks, hon, is that a new steel? I just answer na, I,ve had that ol' thing.........................at least three-four hours.
Posted: 8 Jun 2006 6:24 pm
by Ken Williams
I own 2 steels. A 74 Emmons push/pull and an 86 Emmons SKH Legrande. Both D10s.
I use one for practice and one for gigs. The 86 gets the gig duties.
Steels that I have owned but sold include:
Hughey D10(8 and 5)
MSA classic D10(8 and 4)
Shobud Maverick(3 and 1)Bought this steel to get the Shobud volume pedal. Paid $110 for it including volume pedal. Sold it a few months later without the volume pedal for $450.
Zum D10 (8 and
(good steel but I needed money more than I needed a 3rd steel.)
Ken
Posted: 8 Jun 2006 7:40 pm
by Robert J. Wood
I have three 6 string lap steel guitars. Cn't play any of them, but still trying to learn. (Artisans)
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