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Herb Steiner
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Post by Herb Steiner »

Between $7.50 and 9.50 additional, depending on weight of what's being shipped. One parcel is $7.50 for a total of $34.50.

I do have a reseller in your beautiful country, Al Brisco with Steel Guitars of Canada. On one-off orders, sometimes Al is able to offer a more advantageous price due to my extra shipping costs.

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John Bresler
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Post by John Bresler »

TTT for Herb. Great course!! More must know songs and done in a very Professional manner. If you like Emmons and Jimmy Day, get this one and Volume 2 which was just released!!

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Herb Steiner
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John Bresler, John Coffman, Colm, Lavelle, BJ, Ray, James, Stev Kritz, etc., as well as the many I haven't mentioned who have sent me emails, and of course all the guys who've purchased my material and actually help me make a living doing this stuff... I want to thank y'all for the input and encouragement to keep on keeping on with the instructional stuff.

And of course, thanks to b0b and the Forum catalog, and Al Brisco up in Canada, my resellers.

But, guys... I need your continued input. One of the ways I choose the material for my courses is by requests... guys get in touch with me and tell me they'd like to learn such-and-such song. If I think the tune is viable for a bunch of players to desire, I'll work it up and it becomes part of the next project.

So please share with me what tunes or solos you'd care to learn. I can't guarantee that your suggestions will make the cut, but I value the input regardless of the request.

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Herb Steiner
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I now have Goodrich pedals and Blitz Cloths on my website, y'all.

Blitz Cloths are the best finish and string cleaners I've found, and I've tried a lot of them. $7.00 per pack, shipping included.

Click here for more info.

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Herb Steiner
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Okay, if nobody is gonna bump my thread, I'm forced to do it my own self! Image

All my products will be with me in Dallas. Please stop by the booth in the back of the room when you attend. I'm next to Johnny Bush's table and the Texas Musik table.

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James Sission
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Post by James Sission »

I would have given you a bump, but I just figured this stuff was so darn good it didn’t need a bump. But I will say this, if anyone wants to know what to do with all those scales and how to make music with them, here is a chance to learn. I will also say, these are not the easiest tabs to learn, but, WOW, do they sound GOOD…. I have 2 lessons with 20 songs and it is really GOOD steel music. Take your time and learn them carefully and there is plenty of knowledge here…James
Ray Minich
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Post by Ray Minich »

Bunp 'cause I'm havin' fun with it...
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Ward Skinner
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Post by Ward Skinner »

Mega Bump, because I'm having fun with it too..really good stuff..thanks Herb!
Steve Holman
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Pay Pal payment sent from me too, Thanks
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Matthew Prouty
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Post by Matthew Prouty »

Just wanted to let everyone know who might be thinking about the Swinging on E9th Vol. 1 & 2, this here is some real fine work. There is a massive amount of work that goes into these and they are worth every penny. Herb how about Swinging Vol. 3? I would like to see Playboy Chimes and Take Me Back to Tulsa...

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