While trying to backtrack and research my last post I have found out the website, [url=
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www.steelguitarhistory.com,[/url] Mr. Bradshaw used for this recantation is now not able to be displayed, but I cut and pasted this little matter to my computer, simply because I suspicioned it would be, which is certainly one's right.
But more interestingly I also found a post on that same topic, by another of the SGHOF's Board Members, who has taken the opportunity to post to the current topic here. So I'll take the liberty to just include that in addition to the original post made by Mr. Bradshaw.
Here they are posted in this Forum under Events and Announcements dated 18 Sep 2002, under Topic Title: Thanks For Your Support:
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"Tom Bradshaw
Member
From: Concord, California, USA
posted 18 September 2002 01:43 PM profile send email edit
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I would appreciate all those opening this topic to immediately read my statement at the following website:
www.steelguitarhistory.com. Regardless of the outcome, this subject is closed for me. I will not contribute to any discussion about it, nor will I acknowledge or respond to any future private or public inquiries concerning it. ...Tom Bradshaw "
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Next quote same subject, same topic area, and dated Sep 20, 2002:
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"Winnie Winston
Member
From: Tawa, Wellington, NZ
posted 20 September 2002 03:04 PM profile send email edit
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I've followed this for a number of years.
I happen to know one of the people who was told by Jerry Anderson "The guitar is sitting right here. Just send the money." He did and he never got a guitar.
I'm not assigning blame to anyone. I just think that the honorable thing to do would be to take those few people who felt they got screwed by MSA and make restitution.
That is all Tom ever asked. Sure Tom goes goes a bit over the top-- it's part of HIM. But in his heart he is the most honest and starigtforward and trusting person I have ever dealt with.
Did the Steel Guitar community ever support him? Hardly.
Many years ago he started Steel Guitar Magazine. He sent Issue number one to all the people he had on his mailing list. He said, "here it is. You want 3 more for the year, send me $5.00. A bunch of people took him up on it. So he sent a card to the others who didn't and said "How about it?" And he got another bunch. But he was left with about 10,000 names of folks who GOT a free issue and never replied. He said to me, "I KNOW who they are. I KNOW they are interested in steel guitar." He was baffled.
And the great magazine folded because of the lack of support within the community. And Tom did it all out of his own pocket.
So we have the current situation. Tom tried, on behalf of the steel guitar community to get restitutions to a few who he felt deserved it.
We are a small community. WE generally know what's in everyone elses's garbage.
My personal opinion (Ok-- here it comes...) is that if Maurice had the integrity he claims to have, this whole thing would have gone away long ago.
It need not have gotten to this point.
It is a sad situation all around.
I only hope that those few who Tom was battling for get the restitution they deserve.
JW"
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Mr. Winston, you made all these statements 2 days after Tom Bradshaw admitted he had skunked Reece Anderson's and MSA's good name. Let me refresh your memory about a couple of statements in your post.
l. "Sure Tom goes goes a bit over the top-- it's part of HIM."
Just how far does one get to go over the top before someone calls his hand? To the point of possible character assassination, and/or slander? One wouldn't think so.
2. "Did the Steel Guitar community ever support him? Hardly."
You made this statement referencing Mr. Bradshaw's book publishing adventure. Do you presume to tell people what book they should, should not subscribe to and/or support? Not this individual I can assure. We're not obligated to support anybody or anything that they choose not to.
3. "Tom tried, on behalf of the steel guitar community to get restitutions to a few who he felt deserved it."
Does that mean Reece should just fold up the tent and pay out monies to people who he, Reece, felt did not deserve it? Evidently, subsequent to reading Tom's final Statement above someone else including Tom, thought that might not be the case. In other words "Pay up because I said so" didn't wash. Tom's statement proved it did not.
4. "My personal opinion (Ok-- here it comes...) is that if Maurice had the integrity he claims to have, this whole thing would have gone away long ago."
I'm certainly glad you said "My personal opinion" which the Good Lord knows you're entitled to, because after reading the foregoing I thought maybe you were beginning to believe you were gonna' be the ultimate judge on "Integrity" in addition to perhaps who we should support. You don't believe Tom made this statement involuntarily do you. How strange, I've read that Tom Bradshaw wouldn't bow down to anyone, (I even have an email from Mr. Bradshaw saying that to Reece and I simultaneously) and I take people at their word. Tom must have had the thought generated in his mind that he had made a mistake. Don't you take Tom at his word? I do. Why would you think otherwise? Do you not, after reading Tom's statement believe that Reece was right or do you have an axe to grind also? If so, you and Bradshaw should both recuse yourselves from any vote the SGHOF has on Reece Anderson's nomination. How do you like that? Sound reasonable?
6. "It need not have gotten to this point." Just where in the hell do you think it should have gotten to? Is Reece a puppet on a string or should he have a right to recourse. I don't know how a situation like this works in NZ, but here we have the ability to refute false accusations. Reece simply took the luxury of doing that. And contrary to popular belief, I certainly don't know, but I bet it didn't cost him or MSA a single dime. Just a lot of heartache for him, his family, and members of both the old and new MSA Company.
7. "It is a sad situation all around.
I only hope that those few who Tom was battling for get the restitution they deserve."
You, who should, know even less than I, an outsider and no officer of any organization, about the MSA restitution process.
Blasting someone's good name and character, without proof, is not really the way to the public's heart.
In my opinion, I think both of you should be gentlemanly and courageous enough to submit your resignations to the board. But you won't, you're both probably there for life.
Ok b0b, I know you'll probably shut this one down now, but at least let the last post live and don't delete it.
Someone needed to say it. I've been civil too damned long and my heart hurts because I have.
FRED
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If it aint got a steel, it aint real