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71 Emmons Full Back
Posted: 28 Jan 2003 5:42 pm
by Dan Sliter
I would like to thank Jerry Roller for the fine job he did on my 71 Full Back Emmons
He added some drops & Pulls on it for me and fine tuned everything on it.He has it playing itself.Well close to it anyway.
Thank You Jerry!!!!
Dan Sliter
Elite Seat
Posted: 28 Jan 2003 6:08 pm
by Sam Minnitti
Congratulations Dan. I’m a 71 Full Back owner as well, serial 1533D Care to share you serial number?
Posted: 28 Jan 2003 7:19 pm
by Gene Piper
Black D10 #1553.
Posted: 28 Jan 2003 7:42 pm
by Rick Trolinger
Jerry has worked on all three of the guitars that I have owned. He does great work. After he made some adjustments and changes on my 72 Emmons, the action is very smooth. He has always came through for me.
Rick
Posted: 29 Jan 2003 3:37 am
by Ray Walker
Bryan Adams in Mountain City, TN went completely through my '71 fatback and it is in A+ condition as a result. Great job he did and great sound it produces.
Ray Walker
Posted: 29 Jan 2003 6:52 am
by Tim McCutchen
For those of you who don't know Jerry Roller or have not ever heard him play, you are missing out. He is a true christian gentleman and knows steel guitar. He is also one SUPER player. Jerry is always ready to help anyone who asks and has helped me time and time again. We are proud of you Jerry. It's nice to see good people appreciated. Looking forward to your set in Dallas.
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'01 Zumsteel D-10 8&9
Evans Amp,Profex II
Posted: 29 Jan 2003 8:42 am
by Buck Grantham
Jerry is a great guy ( and I like his playing a lot too)
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Music to light up your life
Posted: 29 Jan 2003 10:42 am
by john buffington
Jerry "Rollerized" my '81 lacquer body and it plays like a dream. He also is the guy that helped spark my interest steel guitar. You're right Buck, he is an awesome picker also, plus a brother in Christ. Don't get any better than that!
John Buffington
VP OSGA
Posted: 29 Jan 2003 1:33 pm
by John Steele
I've never met Jerry Roller in person, but he has taken lots of time to help explain things to me about the mechanics of the instrument when I was in a jam. He's not only enthusiastic about the instrument, but knowlegeable and eager to help... sometimes a rarity. For that I thank him.
-John