Hi everyone,
I've just joined the forum, as I'm interested in learning PSG and this seems like a great place to do so.
I've been playing guitar for awhile now, and play a few more instruments, including C6 lap steel.
I have yet to purchase my first PSG, I've posted a valuation request here:
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=181128
I'm looking forward to learning from the experienced members here.
Thanks in advance!
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Welcome aboard, Don, this is the place for information and connection, within a few months of my joining I had discovered literally dozens of steel guitarists in my area that I had no idea existed, as well as learning more than I can begin to tell about the instrument and how to make the most of it. I only regret that it took me thirty years to find out about it.
As for the ShoBud you are looking at, it's a fabulous instrument at a great price, if you have the bucks grab it, it is all the guitar you will ever need and - bonus - will never be worth less than that if you decide to do something else.
As for the ShoBud you are looking at, it's a fabulous instrument at a great price, if you have the bucks grab it, it is all the guitar you will ever need and - bonus - will never be worth less than that if you decide to do something else.
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Yes, another welcome, Don. I too have admired that Shobud...looks cleaner than a "Safeway Chitlin".
I've only been around for a couple of years here on the forum, and it has a lifetime (maybe a few lifetimes) of great learning info. Anything you can't find here, is probably linked from here.
I've only been around for a couple of years here on the forum, and it has a lifetime (maybe a few lifetimes) of great learning info. Anything you can't find here, is probably linked from here.
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