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How many left handed steelers out there?

Posted: 4 Nov 2010 5:43 am
by Joe Casey
Only one that I can remember seeing.

Posted: 4 Nov 2010 6:06 am
by Cal Sharp
There's Buddy Williams up around South Bend.
http://sites.google.com/site/ronalddailey1/home

Posted: 4 Nov 2010 6:14 am
by Frank Freniere
Sounds like I'm playing left-handed most of the time...

Posted: 4 Nov 2010 6:53 am
by Erv Niehaus
We are talking about two different situations.
I am left handed but play a right handed guitar.
Then there are left handed players who also play left handed.
My guitar instructor of years ago told me that the secret to guitar playing was in the left hand so if you were left handed, you have an advantage.

Posted: 4 Nov 2010 7:47 am
by Joe Casey
Erv Niehaus wrote:We are talking about two different situations.
I am left handed but play a right handed guitar.
Then there are left handed players who also play left handed.
My guitar instructor of years ago told me that the secret to guitar playing was in the left hand so if you were left handed, you have an advantage.
Good point Erv but my question really is how many Left handed Players are out there? I wonder if they customized a standard to their own playing or if they had one made by a builder? I have only seen and heard one portside player, trying remember the make of guitar I believe it was a Sho-Bud..

Posted: 4 Nov 2010 7:53 am
by Erv Niehaus
Joe,
Just to clarify the question, the question isn't about "left-handed players", we're talking about "left-handed guitars". :D

Posted: 4 Nov 2010 8:31 am
by Joe Casey
Erv I truly asked "how many left handed steelers are out there"? I thank Cal for his response identifying one he knew of.. To a sense you are one however you state you play a right handed guitar..

Posted: 4 Nov 2010 8:50 am
by Brint Hannay
It would seem you are asking how many left-handed steelers who play left-handed guitars are out there.

Posted: 4 Nov 2010 9:00 am
by Dana Stewart
My son, Austin Stewart, is left handed, but he plays right handed. I believe Jerry Roller is also a lefty who plays right handed. Austin tried to hold the bar in the wrong hand when he was small, and Jerry told us to just keep switching hands and he would learn to play right handed, because he himself did. He was right, and I am glad we had his good advice, because getting a left handed steel guitar is not easy.

Dana

Posted: 4 Nov 2010 9:16 am
by Joe Casey
oops double post sorry.

Posted: 4 Nov 2010 9:16 am
by Joe Casey
Brint your right on exactly ..But it is interesting how many lefties play right handed instruments..

Posted: 4 Nov 2010 9:32 am
by Jerry Overstreet
Joe, I understood your question perfectly.

Monte Goode....played pedal steel with John Michael Montgomery. Charlie Stepp built his left handed Derby and maybe another one or two.

There are quite a few left handed steel players around.

Posted: 4 Nov 2010 9:49 am
by Stephen Gregory
It takes both hands to play, it doesn't matter. How many left handed keyboard instruments do you see?

Posted: 4 Nov 2010 10:26 am
by Hook Moore
Joe, I'm a lefty. I do play all instruments right handed though.
Hook

Vern

Posted: 4 Nov 2010 12:18 pm
by Dan Burnham
Vern Mandrell who works for BMI is a "Lefty",

Dan

Posted: 4 Nov 2010 12:30 pm
by Joe Casey
Stephen Gregory wrote:It takes both hands to play, it doesn't matter. How many left handed keyboard instruments do you see?
Non I hope on a steel guitar forum. :lol:

Posted: 4 Nov 2010 1:53 pm
by Doug Beaumier
Hi Joe, I understood your question to mean Lefty steel guitars.
Left handed people who play steel the "normal" way is quite common. I am left handed in everything I do except guitar. Lloyd Green & Curley Chalker: both lefties who played right handed guitars.

Our old buddy Greg Dwinelle plays a lefty steel. I've met about five lefty steel players in my travels. The oddest situation was a guy who played lefty steel with the strings reversed! ...not only was his "guitar reversed", but the thin strings were closest to him and the thick strings were out where strings 1, 2, 3 normally are. 8)

Posted: 5 Nov 2010 1:00 pm
by Joe Smith
I'm also a lefty that plays right handed.

Posted: 5 Nov 2010 2:00 pm
by Robert Cook
Am lefty and play lefty steel...lefty.

The sight alone freaks out band members and is a tribute to Roy Thomas who painstakingly put my steel together.

Posted: 5 Nov 2010 2:14 pm
by Joe Casey
Doug I actually started this thread because Greg was the only one I had ever seen play a left handed steel..I'm sure he did a lot of the work on it and probably converted it himself..I'll have to ask him..

Posted: 5 Nov 2010 6:08 pm
by Larry Rafferty
Larry Edwards from Broadalbin (in upstate NY) is one of the top steelers any where to be found. He plays a D-10 left handed, built for him by Roy Thomas of Maurice, LA.
When I bought my first pedal steel several people in my area said to contact the "Master" Larry Edwards. I did and he has been helping for the last few years. I soon learned why he is called the "Master." Besides the PSG he plays the telecaster left handed (upside down and backwards to us right handers)...and also plays the 5 string banjo, dobro, mandolin, violin, and bass...ALL Left handed... and he is truly the master of all of them.

I found him to be the best PSG teacher any student could ever want. For a couple of years he would come to my house each week for 4-6 hour sessions. He would set his steel in front of mine and it's like looking into a mirror, as our hands, knees, and feet are going in the same direction.

Larry was the opening act for Gene Watson's band last nite in Greenfield, NY. He has his own country western band, and currently works on a regular basis with 2 other bands, as well as plays with a blue-grass group.

Posted: 6 Nov 2010 5:45 am
by Joe Casey
Another reason I started this thread is I have been to 5 St. Louis shows and each time I have never seen a lefty player..Nor anyone having a steel on display..I can Imagine these all have to be custom made and might present a problem for a builder..Having to machine a lot of parts opposite to what their Jigs are set up for...I am amazed at how many leftys adapted to playing righty..

Posted: 6 Nov 2010 6:20 am
by Fred Justice
My friend Matt Prouty here in Arizona is a true left handed player. :D

Posted: 6 Nov 2010 7:17 am
by Larry Rafferty
Joe,
It's been about 6 months since I last talked with Steeler/Builder Roy Thomas, but he told me at that time that he was backlogged with at least a dozen left handed orders. Roy is 87 years young and is still building Pedalmaster guitars. Roy said there is no more work involved and he charges the same for right or lefthand.
I also had some badly worn parts on the Dekley, and we took parts off a right handed Dekley so my brother could machine all new parts for the lefty.
Put it all together and it works fine.
Shown in the left pic below is a nice SD10 Roy built for Larry Edwards. In the center is a D10 Dekley I bought for Larry so he doesn't have to cart one to my house...and the last pic is me on a black right handed Pedalmaster and Larry Edwards on the green left handed D-10 Pedalmaster.

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lefty steel

Posted: 6 Nov 2010 10:53 am
by Larry Edwards
[quote="Robert Cook"] i am left handed and i play left handed . roy thomas has made me 3 great lefty steels.