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Tommy Gibbons
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Thanks to Joe Barcus

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Joe is doing a great job on his YouTube Video series.

Thanks for all the help Joe and keep it up!!! You have helped countless players with your insight and step-by-step approach.

Keep up the good work. It's really appreciated!!!

If Joe has helped or inspired you, let him know right here!

Thanks...Tommy
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Post by John McGlothlin »

I'll tell ya right now how Joe has helped me out,I have been a Connie Smith fan for a lot of years and one of her hit songs called "I Never Once Stopped Loving You" with Weldon Myrick on steel guitar...Joe explained on his video as to how the intro and turnaround is played and I thank the world that I found out how that is done and I thank Joe Barcus a million times for that. Check out his videos and you'll be glad you did.
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Joey Ace
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Joe is one of the "Good-uns".

The Steel Guitar community is blessed to have folks like him in the family.
Joseph Barcus
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Post by Joseph Barcus »

Wow well thank all you guys for the kind words I have fallen behind on the videos and hope nobody has gave up on me. I am going to start getting caught up soon. Joe
Darren Hackler
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Post by Darren Hackler »

Let me add my thanks to Joe. You have been a great friend to this community!
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Post by Shane Glover »

Thanks Joe !!

With out people like you new guys like me would'nt stand a chance !
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Post by Bobbe Seymour »

I've known Joe for many many years, a truly great person that would do anything to help any player!
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Joseph Barcus
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Post by Joseph Barcus »

Yeah bobbe we go back a long time, my first guitar I got from you it was a old msa the day I picked it up Doug Jerigan was in there jamming with you at the old location 1982
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Re: Thanks to Joe Barcus

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Tommy Gibbons wrote:Joe is doing a great job on his YouTube Video series.

Thanks for all the help Joe and keep it up!!! You have helped countless players with your insight and step-by-step approach.

Keep up the good work. It's really appreciated!!!

If Joe has helped or inspired you, let him know right here!

Thanks...Tommy
My thanks to Joe also . he has been a big help to me ,he really makes learning easier !!

So thanks Joe !!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~James
Robert Cates
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good guy

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I would like to harmonics in on this one...hummmmm or is that "chime in" sorry
Joe is one of the good ones ..no question
I watch all his stuff and I really appreciate you Joe

Thanks
Bob
Larry McClellan
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Post by Larry McClellan »

Thanks Joe for all your help,Ive been playing lead guitar for many years and picked up a steel at bobbe's store I am having such a wonderful time with this guitar thank you so much Joe and to bobbe.
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Post by Joseph Barcus »

thanks all you guys for your kind words. I also want to add that there several request I get that I myself cant fill for they are out of my league and they are mostly speed picking request I am slowly working my speed out for that is something that does take time and I know one must always try to pick clean and slowly build it up to that speed. so to the guys that has requested anything that has the fast picking Paul Franklin stuff and I didnt do it, well its because I cant lol. hey thats a nice looking guitar. my first guitar came from Bobbe in 1982 and I paid 1200.00 for it.
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