What was your first pedal steel?
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25 years ago I got my first guitar; a Sho Bud Maverick - paid $150, played it for a year or so, sold it for $200 (only money I ever made selling an instrument). Then 5 years later I traded a Yamaha guitar for a Emmons SD12 (6P/4K), then traded that guitar for a Sho Bud Pro III at Steve Lamb's Steel guitar store in White Settlement (Ft Worth) Texas.
I wish I would have kept them all!!
Mike Taylor
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I wish I would have kept them all!!
Mike Taylor
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A 6 string,4 ped.,"Multi-Kord",circa '54.
It was a P.O.S.!!
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It was a P.O.S.!!
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First steel was a Sho~Bud LDG I bought new from German Village Music Haus back in 1980.I had them order it earlier in the year,and picked it up in May.A year later, I contacted Reece,and had him build me a new guitar,a Vintage XL which I sold back in July of last year. MSA guitars hold tune really weell,and are built like a German tank. I have Sierra D-10 I bought from German Village back in 1992,and a Zum I ordered from Bruce back in 1996. Love them Zum's.
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MSA Red Baron in 1981. Here today gone later today! No wonder I didn't play steel again for 10 years! That rebuilt S-10 PP
3&4 did the trick for me in the early 90's though. I still dream of Buds (when I have dreams I could tell anyone about).
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3&4 did the trick for me in the early 90's though. I still dream of Buds (when I have dreams I could tell anyone about).
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Wow,
Sounds like between everyone here, we've covered the full spectrum, as far as quality of first guitars goes.
b0b, that's the first one I've heard about that sounds even worse than the one I started on. Would love to see a picture of that.
I've had several pedal steels over the years, but the first pro model I ever had was a B.M.I. S10 3 & 4.
Wish I could have kept all of 'em too!
Lem
Sounds like between everyone here, we've covered the full spectrum, as far as quality of first guitars goes.
b0b, that's the first one I've heard about that sounds even worse than the one I started on. Would love to see a picture of that.
I've had several pedal steels over the years, but the first pro model I ever had was a B.M.I. S10 3 & 4.
Wish I could have kept all of 'em too!
Lem
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My very first steel, was a "Pierce". But, just the cabinet, with the changer, neck, and tuners ( all eight).I had to make the legs,pedal bracket, pedals, and pedal pull rods. It was given to me by a friend. All in all, it was a terrible steel.
My very first playable steel was a ShoBud Maverick. I bought it from a guy for $100.00 With 3 pedals and 1 knee lever, I was on my way to pedal steel heaven. At the time, I thought it was a great sounding steel guitar. I even did a workshop for the PSGA with it.The natural birdseye maple cabinet and neck were very pretty. It was a very easy steel to play.
My very first playable steel was a ShoBud Maverick. I bought it from a guy for $100.00 With 3 pedals and 1 knee lever, I was on my way to pedal steel heaven. At the time, I thought it was a great sounding steel guitar. I even did a workshop for the PSGA with it.The natural birdseye maple cabinet and neck were very pretty. It was a very easy steel to play.
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My first of many steels was a 6-string Gibson lap. Then I had a Rickinbacker D-8, Tripple neck, Finder Quad,which I wish I still owned, then my first peddle steel was a MSA D-10. After I got out of the service and spent some time trying to raise my family I got a Sho_bud Pro 3 which I hauled all over the Mid-west after I retired. I now have a Rimington D-10 (8&4). I still have the Gibson.
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An older ZumSteel Stage One 3+4 that a friend had sitting in his garage along with a shopping bag full of steel guitar magazines. Faux wood covering and a Barcus Berry pickup. Weighed about 20 pounds! I didn't know what to do with all of those levers, but was fortunate to have a first guitar with very good mechanics, stayed in tune, and sounded pretty good, too.
Many months later I bought a green laquer MSA Classic D-10 8+4 from Pat Ickes (thanks, Pat) which was also a great guitar and gave me lots to think about on the "other" neck.
I've been fortunate to have had two solid all-pull guitars with good tone and playability, and with straightforward changers that were very easy to understand and adjust.
Now, of course, I'm playing ZBs... where did it all go wrong? (:
Many months later I bought a green laquer MSA Classic D-10 8+4 from Pat Ickes (thanks, Pat) which was also a great guitar and gave me lots to think about on the "other" neck.
I've been fortunate to have had two solid all-pull guitars with good tone and playability, and with straightforward changers that were very easy to understand and adjust.
Now, of course, I'm playing ZBs... where did it all go wrong? (:
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In September of 1970 I drove to the Emmons factory in Burlington, North Carolina and bought a blond SHO-BUD double neck crossover from Ron Lashley Sr. I played 6 string guitar but didn't have the first idea how to play a pedal steel. I took it back home to PA and started the long arduous process of teaching myself how to play the darn thing. One of the best decisions I ever made since it has provided me many years of pleasure and enduring friendships.
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