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Justice Pro Lite On Its Way To Saudi Arabia

Posted: 8 Oct 2014 8:37 pm
by Fred Justice
This may possibly be the most beautiful Pro Lite I've ever built.
Its on its way to Saudi Arabia tonight.
I had to get it out of here today as its growing on me real bad. :D

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Posted: 8 Oct 2014 9:47 pm
by Dave Bertoncini
Looks great Fred

Posted: 9 Oct 2014 3:16 am
by Scott Duckworth
Nice work Fred!

Posted: 9 Oct 2014 5:05 am
by Rick Barnhart
That's a gorgeous color combination, Fred. Beautiful guitar.

Posted: 9 Oct 2014 6:10 am
by Chet Wilcox
Excellent Beauty

Posted: 9 Oct 2014 7:39 am
by Fred Justice
Thank you boys, I appreciate it.

Posted: 9 Oct 2014 7:43 am
by Pete Burak
What is the name of the blue surface?
I really like that color.

Posted: 9 Oct 2014 8:11 am
by Fred Justice
Pete, its a teal like color, the official name for it is Mint Ripple.
Yes Pete, its a real eye catcher for sure, almost magnetic. I couldn't walk past it with out looking at it.

International Pride

Posted: 9 Oct 2014 8:57 am
by Carl Williams
Fred, you continue to "up the ante" when it comes to the beautiful workmanship! Kinda reminds me of the old sayin' in business:
"Quality Service, Every Time--Every Customer!" You have to be very proud of shipping Justice Steels around the world. For you folks who have just started in steel guitar or on the prowl for a new steel, you must attend a show where Fred has his steels on display...you'll get his "one-on-one" attention and a test drive of a very fine steel. Way to go Fred! Carl

Posted: 9 Oct 2014 9:55 am
by chris ivey
that is pretty. it's curious what part a steel plays in saudi arabia, the center of the world's problems.

Posted: 9 Oct 2014 10:14 am
by Fred Justice
Carl, thank you so very much my friend.

Chris, they use them to calm the camels down at night. :lol:

Posted: 9 Oct 2014 12:26 pm
by Steve Pawlak
Chris, they use them to calm the camels down.
Well, he did ask!!!

Posted: 9 Oct 2014 12:37 pm
by Larry Baker
Fred, that's a keeper for sure. I think your right, that's probably the purties one I've seen.
Missed seeing you in Baxter, just couldn't make it. Larry

Posted: 9 Oct 2014 6:00 pm
by Don R Brown
"Mint Ripple"? For some reason I'm suddenly wanting some ice cream....... :lol:

A fine looking instrument there!

Posted: 10 Oct 2014 4:45 am
by Donny Hinson
Is that a pickle on the front?

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Posted: 10 Oct 2014 5:06 am
by Fred Justice
No, its not a pickle Donnie. The janitor ate all the pickles so I used a feather as a symbol of light weight. :D


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Posted: 10 Oct 2014 5:06 am
by Frank De Vincenzo
That is truly a knockout instrument Fred. You should be very proud of that guitar.

Posted: 10 Oct 2014 6:41 am
by Bob Hickish
if it were a Bud-Lite , it might put a new meaning on being stoned when it arrives .

it is a thing of beauty Fred 8)

Posted: 10 Oct 2014 7:04 am
by Greg Cutshaw
It sould come pre-programmed to play Jerry Byrd's version of........... "Sand".

Justice Steel guitars

Posted: 10 Oct 2014 8:37 am
by Fred Layman
Interesting that Fred has a steel going to Arabia. Recently I pulled up the site on steels in European countries and was pleasantly surprised to see the number of steel guitarists and conventions in European countries. I only know of one manufacturer, in England, but there must be others.

Posted: 10 Oct 2014 9:02 am
by Fred Justice
For those that have shown concern as to what they will do with a steel guitar in Saudi Arabia, this one will be played by a white American living in Saudi Arabia.
I would imagine a sizable amount of good ole country music will be played on this Pro Lite.

I personally think its wonderful that the pedal steel guitar has become a well accepted instrument in the countries around the world. Long live the steel guitar. :D

Posted: 10 Oct 2014 10:59 am
by David Gertschen
I really like the two-tone colors, reminds me of a '57 Chevy.

Nice job Fred, on another superb guitar!!

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Posted: 10 Oct 2014 12:05 pm
by Marlin Gengenbach
Beautiful work of art, Fred!

Posted: 10 Oct 2014 1:13 pm
by James Taylor
That is a very beautiful guitar FRED and I wish you well with your sales. I am sure that those strings will sing out LOVE and PEACE in that neck of the woods too . I always believed that the WEST was won through the lovely graceful COUNTRY MUSIC and what better way to perform it than through this endearing piece of AMERICAN engineering and everyone knows your design has brought it to perfection. EVERY BEST WISH and MUCH SUCCESS for the FUTURE. JAMES TAYLOR ROSEHEARTY SCOTLAND

Posted: 11 Oct 2014 3:38 am
by Howard Steinberg
Astoundingly beautiful... These guitars play and sound at least as good as this one looks. I try not to think too much about cosmetics, but it's hard not to ogle this one.