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What to get...should I wait for Texas?
Posted: 16 Feb 2003 1:20 pm
by Melinda Dauley
Okay...it's been suggested that i get a 10 string.
I'm not really up for paying 1000.00 for a single neck guitar.
What are your recommendations for getting a steel?
I am going to Texas in a month...should I search the pawn shops there? Would I have more luck and better prices looking in Texas?
Melinda Dauley
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Just remember: Bi-valves can't play steel. And if they ask, just say no.
Posted: 16 Feb 2003 1:30 pm
by autry andress
If your comming to the TSGA Show There is always plenty to choose from. Don't think you will find very many in the pawn shops.
Good Luck<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by autry andress on 16 February 2003 at 05:50 PM.]</p></FONT>
Posted: 16 Feb 2003 1:39 pm
by Donny Hinson
For a while, at least, I'd play what you have. The old Fenders are great for experimenting with tunings and pedal setups. You can change the whole setup on that guitar in less than 15 minutes. NO other steel on the market today will let you do that! The basic techniques are the same on all pedal steels, and it would probably be better if you follow the progression from 6-string (which you already play), to an 8-string steel, and then to a 10 or 12-string steel. I wouldn't recommend for you to start with a D10 with 8+8...it's just too much to comprehend (for most people, anyway). Learn the basics of right-hand techniques, pedal work, bar manipulation, and volume pedal technique, and then go "whole hog".
There are no short-cuts...you gotta crawl before you can walk.
<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Donny Hinson on 16 February 2003 at 01:41 PM.]</p></FONT>
Posted: 16 Feb 2003 1:48 pm
by Joey Ace
Sounds like you have two choices:
either a "Carter Starter" or keep practicing on your Fender while saving for a pro level guitar.
If your budget is $1000 you are only a few hundred away from a good used pro guitar.
Do a Forum Search for "Carter Starter".
You might be impressed.
(GFI has a student level guitar also, but I'm not familiar with it)
Posted: 16 Feb 2003 2:05 pm
by Ann Fabian
<FONT SIZE=-1>Thanks for the mention, Joey Ace
There are several Carter-Starter Dealers in Washington (one even in
Tacoma and also one who just got a shipment of them --
Trading Musician in Seattle). We'd suggest you call ahead to see if they still have them in stock, however.
Check out the Dealers in Washington at
www.CarterStarter.com if you wish.
What are the dates you'll be in Texas, btw? We invite you to come check out our new and used PRO models at our
Factory and Showroom or at the
Texas Jamboree if you want, as well. Our Factory and Showroom are next to Dallas, Texas, in Mesquite.</FONT>
<FONT SIZE=-2>Ann Fabian
Carter Steel Guitars
www.SteelGuitar.com
www.SteelGuitarInfo.com
www.OnLineSteelers.com
www.CarterStarter.com
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Posted: 16 Feb 2003 3:31 pm
by Jody Carver
Ann
All that Joey speaks about is Carter,,,thats all I heard from the time he arrived here until the time he left.Carter this Carter that,,like welcome home Carter.
I heard him talking in his sleep and thought
he was calling me, I ran upstairs to the bedroom he was in and all I heard was,,,
Carter,Oh Carter,Oh Carter...I woke him and said..Joey are you calling me? and are you OK. he said I'm OK go back to bed I'm dreaming of my Carter guitars
Some guys dream of women,some steel guitars.
I dream of steel guitars too,I keep screaming
Fender Fender.My wife screams SHUT UP and go to sleep and I say I am sleeping.
Its safer to dream of guitars,I'm not sure its cheaper though.
especially those who take their girl friends to McDonalds..drive
thru
You have a fine Carter booster in Joey,he tried to get me to buy one too.
I think I'll rename my cat Carter ,,its Fender now but he has no pedals
You have great guitars there Ann.
Good luck.With Joey on your team, it has to be a fine guitar.
Posted: 16 Feb 2003 3:36 pm
by Bob Knight
Melinda,
I, and several other forum members have quality used instruments available frequently. I think you will find you will be better served to deal with a fellow forumite than a dealer or manufactuer.
Regards,
Bob
Posted: 16 Feb 2003 4:51 pm
by Jim Smith
I agree with all the previous posters. Are you coming to the Dallas show? If so, check out as many guitars as you can. There will be a lot of manufacturers with new and possibly some used guitars, some smaller booths with used guitars, and a lot of guys bring used equipment there that you can find out about through word of mouth.
Posted: 16 Feb 2003 5:25 pm
by Kenny Foy
Jody, Is alive and well. And apparently in top notch condition. Keep us laughin Jody.--Kenny Ray--
Posted: 16 Feb 2003 6:24 pm
by Frank Parish
Hey Jody,
Wild stuff here!
I lost your e-mail address. Holler at me so I can have it again.
Posted: 16 Feb 2003 7:30 pm
by Ron Randall
Melinda,
If you can, attend the Texas Steel Guitar convention.
I think the pawn shops would be a waste of time. I don't think you would find one. An internet search would be more likely.
Ebay and this forum are hard to beat for good deals.
Ron
Dallas,Texas
Posted: 17 Feb 2003 4:51 am
by Mike Delaney
You might want to consider trying to buddy up with somebody who knows PGS's inside and out. This is a mechanical device, and could end up being a nightmare if you get one that isn't in good shape and ready to play.
Posted: 17 Feb 2003 8:33 am
by Joey Ace
Jody,
I don't remember any of that, except for the part about you sleep-talking, "Fender, Fender,..."
Posted: 17 Feb 2003 10:51 am
by Mike Perlowin
I agree with Mike DeLaney. You should hook up with somebody local who already plays and have them pick something out for you.
Basically your 2 choices are a Carter Starter, which is a great student guitar, or a used pro model. Either way, you want something with at least 3 knee levers. Prefereably 4 or 5. (The Carter Starter has 4)
There are often used MSA S-10s for sale somewhere for under a thousand bucks. A lot of people like these a lot, and you might want to take a look at one.
My advise is to go to the TSGA show and see what's there. You'll get a chance to see all the new instruments, and there are also always a few used ones for sale. Even oif you don't buy anything there, you'll have a much better idea of what's available, plus, you'll have a great time and get to meet a lot other steel players and hear them play.
Posted: 17 Feb 2003 11:25 am
by Jody Carver
Sure you dont remember Joey..it was when you
pulled the covers off of me and placed them on yourself
Man you have long toe nails,you pick with your feet?.
Posted: 17 Feb 2003 10:59 pm
by Reggie Duncan
Melinda I may have something that would interest you. Email me if you wish.