Fine People
Posted: 20 Jul 2008 9:08 am
In my 19 months of learning the psg I have met several fine people that have helped me a great deal. The reason I am compelled to write on this is that no other group persuing their favorite instruments seems to have this feeling toward each other as steel players seem to have.
Herb Steiner was the first I visited VIA telephone, Wayne Tyler saved my bacon on my first purchase of my old Carter Starter, John and Ann Fabian at Carter Steel Guitars, Don and Gayle Pack here in San Antonio, Denny Mathes my teacher and Bobby Flores, another great player willing to help.
All in all a very fine group of people. Don Pack sold me a Carson Wells SD-10 and what a great guitar(like I've played so many, maybe 5 or 6 brands)and fun to play. Carson Wells lives in Kerrville, 50 or so miles from my abode so I was fortunate to meet him. Talk about a trip worthwhile. I met Carson on Memorial Day of this year and made a friend. Talk about a fun guy and a wealth of knowledge willing to help old guys like me understand these pedal steel guitars a little better. Besides building a great guitar he can play them too.
I don't mean to leave out other wonderful people I've met so far, Jody Sanders is a good friend and Brother, I met Bobby Bowman who gave me advice on purchases too. Dale Hansen is a fine player with a very inventive streak.
My experience with the steel guitar plyers has been very positive and I have a good feeling dealing with them. I am fortunate to have met these people over the phone and in person, and heard most of them play. Not a bad past-time at all. Good people and good music...Joe Rouse
Herb Steiner was the first I visited VIA telephone, Wayne Tyler saved my bacon on my first purchase of my old Carter Starter, John and Ann Fabian at Carter Steel Guitars, Don and Gayle Pack here in San Antonio, Denny Mathes my teacher and Bobby Flores, another great player willing to help.
All in all a very fine group of people. Don Pack sold me a Carson Wells SD-10 and what a great guitar(like I've played so many, maybe 5 or 6 brands)and fun to play. Carson Wells lives in Kerrville, 50 or so miles from my abode so I was fortunate to meet him. Talk about a trip worthwhile. I met Carson on Memorial Day of this year and made a friend. Talk about a fun guy and a wealth of knowledge willing to help old guys like me understand these pedal steel guitars a little better. Besides building a great guitar he can play them too.
I don't mean to leave out other wonderful people I've met so far, Jody Sanders is a good friend and Brother, I met Bobby Bowman who gave me advice on purchases too. Dale Hansen is a fine player with a very inventive streak.
My experience with the steel guitar plyers has been very positive and I have a good feeling dealing with them. I am fortunate to have met these people over the phone and in person, and heard most of them play. Not a bad past-time at all. Good people and good music...Joe Rouse