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Jack Dougherty


From:
Spring Hill, Florida, USA
Post  Posted 12 Apr 2005 8:49 am    
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to help these guys....If your in the north Florida area or near a phone ...I have the numbers of the two best technicians in the steel business...As far as work or repairs are concerned..these fellas are the best I've run across in a long time...I've had my Zum well in excess of 20 years and the only two people I've let work on my guitar are myself and its maker.....But I have found Leon Roberts and Albert Johnson....Albert just finished a pair of speaker Cabs for me....The best sounding and looking boxes for the buck....Go ask Doug Jurnigan how he likes his and then ask me..As for guitar repair and refurbishing,
Leon Roberts has the touch.. he installed a few knee levers for me as if it were his own guitar,,I can't ask for more then that..There is a lot of personal touch that goes into each project....So for Cabs and cases talk to Albert ...for guitars..Call Leon.There services are priced right...The detail is flawless...
#Albert--850-877 08974
#Leon---850 877 0811

JD


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[This message was edited by Jack Dougherty on 12 April 2005 at 09:50 AM.]

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Ernest Cawby


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Lake City, Florida, USA, R.I.P.
Post  Posted 14 Apr 2005 3:48 pm    
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Jack you are right on, I saw a Shobud professional Leon rebuilt, and it is drop dead wonderfull. He replaced everthing underneith and I wish you could see it, a brand new guitar, refinish from brown to a color, I thought i would never say that because i love my brown one so much, but it will never change.
Don't tell Bobbe Seymour about us saying a rebuilt Shobud is great, he may have heart problems.lol

ernie
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Farris Currie

 

From:
Ona, Florida, USA, R.I.P.
Post  Posted 14 Apr 2005 6:06 pm    
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Jack,thank you,didn't know we had anything here in Florida! Wow i'm so proud to here this,wonder what the waiting time is with them?? good luck fellows. farris
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Jennings Ward

 

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Edgewater, Florida, R.I.P.
Post  Posted 14 Apr 2005 7:05 pm    
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FERRIS, YOU JUST HAVE TO WAIT LONG ENOUGH FOR THE GUITAR TO BE FINISHED...YOU'LL HAVE PLENTY OF TIME TO FIX ME AND JACK A MESS OF POSSUMS AND DUMPLINS....HELLO JACK,, I WILL NOT COME ARROUND YOU AND HOLLER HI JACK. DONT YOU EITHER FERRIS. EARNIE, WHEN ARE YOU GOING TO TRADE THAT OLD SHO BUD OFF AND GET YOU AN EMMONS PUSH PULL AX???? THEN YOU WILL REALLY BE PLEASED....JACK GOOD TO KNOW THE ABOVE.....DO YOU KNOW WHERE I CAN OBTAIN A COIL WINDING MACHINE,,,CHEAP????? C U GUY LATER,, KEEP EATIN POSSUMS........JENNINGS.........

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John Daugherty


From:
Rolla, Missouri, USA
Post  Posted 15 Apr 2005 4:26 am    
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Jennings, why don't you have Farris build you a coil winder?
He could put a possum in a "Farris-wheel" hampster cage, mount an old lawnmower wheel on the axle and put the pickup on the side of the wheel.
All you gotta do is hold the wire and holler "giddyup-go"..........JD
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Leon Roberts

 

From:
Tallahassee,FL USA
Post  Posted 15 Apr 2005 4:16 pm    
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Jack, we really enjoyed spending the afternoon with you. Having the stock ZumSteel parts made it a straight forward operation. Bruce defiantly has his ducks in a row. I’m always very cautious about drilling new holes in a guitar. You know the old saying, “Check four times and drill once”.

I would like to say that Albert Johnson is a far better steel guitar technician than me. I’m more or less a Sho-Bud junky. Albert was giving me a little “left seat time” the other day. Albert works wonders on any guitar and especially an Emmons push/pull. He machines out knee levers that look just like factory issue. He has also machined out the tops of my Sho-Bud changers from 6061 aluminum. We now have Dana Flood as a resident of Albert’s shop. Dana Flood is the owner of http://www.allsteelguitar.com Go to this site and click on J&F Products. Also click on Doug Jernigan to check out Doug’s rig. I have seen Albert Johnson and Dana Flood restore a couple of trashed Emmons push/pulls to like new condition. They have also put quite a few marginal push pulls back to optimum playing conditions.

If any of you Florida or South Georgia Steel Players want to come to Tallahassee and visit the shop, feel free to do so. Just call Albert or myself at the phone numbers above so we will know to expect you.

Ernie, thanks for the kind words. Come over and play my Professional and see what you think of it. I might bring it up to Pelham if you are still doing that gig.
Leon
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Jennings Ward

 

From:
Edgewater, Florida, R.I.P.
Post  Posted 16 Apr 2005 12:45 pm    
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JOHN, I ASKED FERRIS BUT HE SAID HE WAS NOT GOING TO TURN LOOSE OF ANY POSSUMS, AND MINE ARE TO BIG... I FED THE EACH A POUND OR RICE THEN LEFT THEM OUT IN THE RAIN.....WONT FIT. CANT AQUIT......JW

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