Lloyd will be proud to see this Finished LDG

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Lloyd will be proud to see this Finished LDG

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Ok this one I restored for Renn Carson from Bryan, Texas.
This particular LDG is made out of Hard Rock Maple for the body and birdseye maple neck as opposed to all Birdseye Maple; and has the sound to Prove it....AMAZING SOUND.
Has the new BL 910 in it and what a great pickup this is...my first experience with the 910...and Bill did it again...yee haa.
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3 pedals and 4 knees>LKL raising 4&8 half tone>LKR raising 1&7 whole tone>RKL lowering 4&8 half tone>RKR lowering 2nd a half and whole with half stop on 6th string lowering a half.
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I'll be playing this beauty with Heather Myles this weekend and is perfect for the gig.
Ricky<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Ricky Davis on 05 June 2003 at 06:11 PM.]</p></FONT>
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Another incredible job by Ricky Davis. A real beauty that looks and plays the way it was meant to.
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Image Image WOW ! Image Image

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Post by Martin Weenick »

A beauty all right. I had an identical one in 78 or 79, still wish I had not sold it. Stupid move.

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sure is Green Image

beauty...
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Post by Larry Bell »

WOW!
And it's even got my KL setup on it. Image

If I played a S-10, Renn would have to watch his back. Image Image

One of my favorite guitars . . . restored by 'King Bud'. Thanks for sharing, Ricky.

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Post by Joey Ace »

I am lusting,in my heart.
I really enjoy seeing these pix of your work Ricky.

This really belongs in the "Pedal Steel" section. So I'm moving it.

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Post by Rick Collins »

....beautiful, beautiful.
I bet that's worth a lot of "green", now. Image

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Post by Ricky Davis »

Thanks guys that means alot. And thanks Joey for moving it...as I usually put it here; but someone got pissy that I keep putting these restorations up and I figured if I just ploped it in that other area; maybe they wouldn't get their feathers ruffled.
I'm not in the steel guitar restoration business....as I'm a full time musician; but I love doing these for folks and there are alot of folks; including myself> that like to see these guitars come back to or continue on with life......as the reason and only reason I put them up here for all to see and discuss.
By the way for those that don't know...LDG stands for "Lloyd""Dot""Green" and Dot is Lloyds beautiful Wife and has been by his side and a great supporter of Lloyd throughout his Whole Career.
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Keep these pictures coming Ricky, I would much rather look at a picture of a steel guitar than some ridiculous animated signature icon.

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Post by Bob Metzger »

Ricky,

Fantastic looking steel (and I'm sure it sound just as good). I know you're great with getting these older guitars to play wonderfully but could you please pass on some cosmetic tips on how you get the finish and the chrome to look so fantastic. It all looks so liquid and luscious (It's like you've got a food stylist shooting your pics.)

Thanks,

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Post by Ricky Davis »

Yes Bob; thanks and I have posted my proccess several times in the steels I've put up....>but I just drove to dallas and played a gig and drove home....and I'm too tired to look right now...ha...But I'll find it for ya when I get up and get time....
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Yum & Yum !! Image
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Looks Darn Good<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by David L. Donald on 07 June 2003 at 02:48 AM.]</p></FONT>
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Post by Drew Howard »

Ricky,

Bee-oo-ti-ful guitar...great work!

How often so you run across 'Bud S-12's?

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Post by Ricky Davis »

Drew; I haven't run across one yet...yee haa.
Bob; here is a TON of info on what I do to these steels and I use Mothers Mag and Chrome polish on the Metal.
http://steelguitarforum.com/Forum5/HTML/005269.html
Have fun.
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Post by Joe A. Camacho »

Hey Ricky, I think it's time to rename the House of Steel.... how about the Mansion of Steel!! You're doing a wonderful thing, my Profesional's still shining!
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Post by Johnny Harris »

Hey Ricky, That sure is a beautiful LDG. Would you share with us a comparison of the BL-910 with the old 705?
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Joe; you mean the "House of Wood"?? Changed to "The Mansion of Wood"??? Coooool I can dig.
Johnny; that is hard to explain....and my answer may not be the answer your looking for...but I'll explain what I hear.
To me a single coil pickup, depicts the real sound of the guitar....but their noisey.
So I need a humbucker and always suggest one for folks.....and The Bill Lawrence pickups are the best I've heard that delivers that sound that That guitar has.
Now the difference that I hear between the different Bill Lawrence pickups is simply Power....as some guitars need a more powerful...and some less...
Every one of the Bill Lawrence pickups "To me" has always delivered the sound of the guitar and the tone I hear in my head....and I couldn't get with other pickups.
The 610 to me is great sounding and the least powerful and to me should be on those guitars that are very loud guitars acoustically.
The 710 is the more powerful one...
The 705 is sweet sounding too..and would say it's right between the 610 and 710....and the 910 to me; seems to have the same sound/output as the ole 705's....and again> everyone of them has delivered the sound of the guitar and the tone I have in my head that I try to get with every guitar I play; but the different guitars also naturally bring their own character to the table...and I dig that as well.
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Post by Bob Metzger »

Thanks for re-posting your waxing/finishing process!
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Post by Jackie Anderson »

Here's another secret: Ricky is also one of the best PSG photographers on the internet (along with Jay Ganz)!
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Hey Jack; what do you mean by that?
It's no secret.....>you stand in front of the guitar and you snap a shot with a middle of the road digital camera...and post the pic> not much secret to that....duh!!!
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Post by James Morehead »

Hey Ricky!! So this is the guitar I heard you playing this weekend? I caught part of the show on live radio and recognized your playing style right off. What a beautiful tone & what a beautiful guitar!! Colored up alot like my S10 Marlen--------------
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Post by Jackie Anderson »

That was just a sincere compliment, Ricky - we wouldn't all get as much of a kick out of your refinishing work if we couldn't see it so clearly. What's simple and easy for you seems to be well beyond many folks, and like steel playing, it's not all just pushing a button. You obviously have "eyes" as well as "ears." Thanks for posting all the great "steelcake." Whatever somebody may think, I know you don't do it to brag!
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Yep James; that's the one you heard on the live Radio show with Ed Burleson and Heather Myles...and thanks pal.
And thank you Jack; I appreciate the support of me putting these classics up here for all to see.
....and yes indeed my only motivation for posting these that I work on; is for folks to see(and James got to hear)that their old Shobuds and Marlens don't have to sit in the closet....as they CAN come back to life and live on once again in sound and playability...and of course >BEAUTY.
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Post by Bob Helms »

Hey RICKY. I just want to tell the forum that you can fix problems over the internet,Ricky fixed my sho-bud this morning, bad hum , with out even touching it!!! I helped a little. Ricky ,Thanks again Bob

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