Pearce pedal steel

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Jason Hull
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Pearce pedal steel

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Does anybody know anything about this guitar? I've never seen one before and can't find much info on it...

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... _500wt_976
Rick Abbott
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Post by Rick Abbott »

There are a few folks who have talked about them on the Forum. Use the search function set to the Pedal Steel section and spell it Pierce instead. I know that a guy named Ray Krick had something to do with them, he is/was a pal of the guy who built them. Ray has played his own builds since the late '50's. Just lives around the corner from me, I'll see what he knows.
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Brian Kurlychek
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Post by Brian Kurlychek »

looks like a pull release with an interesting string-thru-the-finger. For 200 bucks how could you go wrong?
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PIERCE PSGs

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I believe the builders name is Ralph Pierce.

I saw his personal PSG in the early 1970s, a single neck guitar with 16 strings. (Bb-6th tuning?)


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Jason Hull
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Post by Jason Hull »

Ah yes, the correct spelling yielded search results!

Another one came up on Ebay:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... _500wt_976

I like the one for $200 better!
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