light weight pedal steel
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light weight pedal steel
What is the name of the new 29 pound pedal steel?
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Don't forget Justice guitars. I think the new light guitar comes in at 26 lbs. It looks and sounds great.
http://www.fredjusticemusic.com/id28.html
http://www.fredjusticemusic.com/id28.html
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Thanks Bill, our Pro Lite model has triple raise, triple lower, split tuning, and comes standard with a BL 705 PU. just to mention a few features.
Here is a couple still shots of the Pro Lite.


See more details here.
http://www.fredjusticemusic.com/id28.html
Thanks for looking.
Here is a couple still shots of the Pro Lite.


See more details here.
http://www.fredjusticemusic.com/id28.html
Thanks for looking.

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One thing you may possibly consider is that the ETS is a S10, and the Justice steel is a SD10 with the arm rest pad. Some people have a preference. Some of the lightweight steel makers who make the S10 is ETS, Legend, Stage One. Some of those who make the SD10 is Justice, Simmons, Wilcox. Jackson makes both.
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Whatever Fred calls it .. It is a Very Nice Looking Axe.Fred Justice wrote:Fred thanks for bringing that to Lyle's attention.
Actually the Pro Lite is not a SD-10, as its not a double frame, at only 9 & 1/2 inches with no step down, verses our SD-10 and D-10 at 11 inches.
I guess you could call it a S-10 with a 3 inch pad.
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BEHRINGER RACK TUNER
CUSH CASE RACK
PEAVEY DELTA FEX
PARTS CASTER.Gospel and Classic Country Music
http://www.dbupholstery.yolasite.com
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Justice compared to ETS
I played both in Dallas, along with durn near every other S10 & SD10 guitar at the show. After playing an Emmons D10 PP for 30 years I was looking for a high quality Steel Guitar that wasn't so cumbersome to haul around and set up. I played the ETS for maybe 3 minutes and never went back. I don't discount the possibility that the guitar I played was poorly set up but it just didn't speak to me. I ended up buying a Justice Pro Lite, it's calling my name from across the room, I gotta go............
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I just weighed my Simmons Genesis SD-10 3x4, 28# solo, 48# in the case. Pics here: http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopi ... e92c70dcb7
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Don't Forget the Stage One Guitars!!! Also Zum and Stage One have teamed up once again and are fixing to release a monster little Guitar. I believe Randy Beavers is already using one on Fly Dates with Leann Womack !! I dont know the details yet but give ole Doug a shout or Bruce over at Zum steel guitars and get some info i bet you will be pleased to see what they have coming. a great price and quality by a reputable company in the same case. dougs email is :
Doug@stageonesteelguitars.com and bruce can be contacted thru his web site www.zumsteelguitars.com
Maybe we can get Doug to post Some Pics of the Prototype soon !
Doug@stageonesteelguitars.com and bruce can be contacted thru his web site www.zumsteelguitars.com
Maybe we can get Doug to post Some Pics of the Prototype soon !
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Jackson builds a BlackJack Custom model that weighs only twenty-four or twenty-five pounds. After playin' a GFI Ultra D-10 for six years, I decided it was time for a new steel. I thought about one of those big Jackson Madison '63 models, but then thought about the BlackJack and when I went to the Jackson Steel Guitar Company to see what kinds of Jackson Steels they had, the first steel I sat behind was a BlackJack Custom, I just loved everything about it and I'm proud to say it's in my house now, here in my bedroom. It's a very light guitar that can be played anywhere-at the house or onstage somewhere. I gave her a nickname, she is called "Black Diamond".
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