What's your age?

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What's your age?

15-24
7
2%
25-34
15
4%
35-44
38
10%
45-54
56
14%
55-64
149
38%
65-74
94
24%
75-84
31
8%
 
Total votes: 390

Patrick Janka
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What's your age?

Post by Patrick Janka »

Just taking a poll to find the average age of the board's members. I myself am 32, and it seems am in the minority in terms of age group here. Is there a trend that fewer young folk are picking up the steel?
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John Billings
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Post by John Billings »

65 yesterday! Still celebrating!
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Bent Romnes
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Post by Bent Romnes »

I'll be 65 in Feb, so that's what I clicked :-)
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Alan Brookes
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Post by Alan Brookes »

I'll be 66 in November.

How come there's no category for 85-100 ?
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Barry Blackwood
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Post by Barry Blackwood »

What do you think, Alan? :eek: ;-)
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Sherman Willden
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Post by Sherman Willden »

And I will be 66 next August. Hey, Alan! When we both get to 100 then I'll meet you by the dock of the bay, just bring your guitar and I'll bring mine and we'll give those toddling tourists something to think about :)
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It is easy to play the steel guitar. Playing so that the audience finds it pleasing is the difficult act.
Joe Smith
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Post by Joe Smith »

I'm 74 and still going strong. Now what were we talking about?
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Shorty Smith
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Post by Shorty Smith »

I turned 79 in Sept, still playing steel one to two nights a week and having lot of fun, Shorty


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Brendan Mitchell
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Post by Brendan Mitchell »

Turned 60 early this year . Everything hurts !
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Ray Montee
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I tho't no one would ever ask...........

Post by Ray Montee »

I'm 75, DRATT!

Who's gonna sit on our pack-a-seat?
Jack Ritter
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Post by Jack Ritter »

Will be 78 Nov 26th. Still pump iron 3 times a week, pack my gear, and play out occasionally. Very fortunate. Jack
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Mike Neer
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Post by Mike Neer »

Age ain't nothing but a number. There are some folks here in your range, but there are also some who are older who still have a youthful outlook on music and life. Count me as one, though I'm in my late 40s.
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Todd Brown
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Post by Todd Brown »

Patrick, looks like me and you are the 1%'ers on this one! I'll be 32 in December. Been playin' steel, a little over 3 years
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Papa Joe Pollick
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Post by Papa Joe Pollick »

You forgot Over 84....I'm almost there...
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Post by Billy Tonnesen »

I am 82. However was last active in 2006 due to Herniated Discs and Arthritis. The Forum is now my only connection to the Steel Guitar where I can participate in some of the History and sometimes give tips from experience over the years.
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Brett Day
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Post by Brett Day »

I'm thirty and I joined the forum in June of 2000-I was eighteen at the time. Now at thirty, I love playin' the steel guitar like I did when I was eighteen. This year on Christmas Day, it'll be my twelfth year on steel guitar.

Brett
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Les Anderson
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Post by Les Anderson »

I am 71 and just retired from a band that was playing three days per week. The new country hurts my ears.
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Walter Stettner
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Post by Walter Stettner »

B-day #50 is coming up in December 28 :)

Kind Regards, Walter
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Tonu Timm
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Post by Tonu Timm »

I'm 47, after 30 'guitar years' spent last 3 years 'on pedals'. Touring and recording already, having fun of learning smith new all the time. Thank y'all !
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Post by Chuck Morel »

Old enough to know better....young enough not to care!!
William Gaskin
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Post by William Gaskin »

I'm 28 and have been playing steel since I was 19
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Jack Stoner
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Post by Jack Stoner »

I'll be 74 in December. Still working in a band. Currently we are doing a show every Monday evening, starting the 1st we will also be doing a weekly Tuesday afternoon show and also doing other dance gigs such as a Halloween dance last night.

I did give up road jobs two years ago. I don't need that.
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Don Sulesky
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Post by Don Sulesky »

I'm two weeks into my 70th year.
Still playing in a band after 53 years and doing jam sessions for seniors.
Don
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Scott Shipley
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Post by Scott Shipley »

142. Ok, it just FEELS like it. Minus 100. :)
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Bob Russell
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Post by Bob Russell »

56 1/2. 46 years on "Spanish" guitar, about 10 months on steel. Having a great time getting my butt kicked! :)
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