"Semi" pro steel guitar

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Rex Thomas
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Scott Henderson...

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As always, well said, Scott. :D
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Damir Besic
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I would like to point out our PSG, SE-10, narrow, where we have achieved the quality of the tone and sustain well recognised on our Promat PSG's built for the highest demands. Besides this, this PSG is lighter 15% then the PROMAT, PSG, S-10. The SE -10 was tested by the leading PSG player Mr. Mirko Tomic, just as he did with all the previous PSG's we have built.
I hear only the best about this new guitar built by Promat in Europe. As far as price goes 1700 Euros for a custom, handmade boutiqe guitar is more than a good deal, especially for a player who is looking for a new push-pull steel guitar. Dont confuse "cheap" with Economy, Promat does not offer any "cheap" guitars. nor do they make "cheap" guitars. 1700 Euros for a brand new push pull made by Promat is a price for (in reality professional) guitar minus high gloss finish. This is a high quality pedal steel for Economy (by Promat standards) price.

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