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Jim Harper

Posted: 9 Feb 2004 6:24 am
by L. D. Cochran
Some may not know him,but he recently played at cm hall of fame,also records a little,plays 2-3 times a week,i met him on the forum,took my steel down to him in okla. and he took the time to set it up for me,since i knew nothing about one,i play 6 string guitar,he has helped me tremendisly,always ready to help me,anytime, most unselfish man i ever met,you guys know what i mean,lots of players dont want you laerning to much if thay live close you know what i mean there,but not my friend Jim,anyway God bless Jim Harper and wife Peg,

Posted: 9 Feb 2004 6:41 am
by James Morehead
You said it all. I had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Harper by e-mail just last week. I look forward to meeting him in person at the Dallas show. Image

Posted: 9 Feb 2004 7:06 pm
by Jack Shults
You have just discovered one of Oklahoma's best kept secrets.

Jim is a fine fellow and I am glad to be able to say that he is one of my best friends.

He sold me my first pedal steel in 1970 and got me started in this steel guitar journey.

If you are at the "Texas" show in March, you should make it a point to meet him and you will have one of the best new friends you could ask for.



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Jack Shults
MSA U-12
Evans Amps
Stereo Steel

Posted: 10 Feb 2004 11:50 am
by Gene Jones
Jim, I will be looking for yor=ur nametag at the Dallas show......
www.genejones.com

Posted: 10 Feb 2004 2:02 pm
by Ted Hughes
I'm very Proud to say that Mr Jim is a very good friend of mine. Fine fellow he is . And Mrs . Peg is as nice as she can be . Ted & Ruby & tip

Posted: 11 Feb 2004 6:50 am
by Reggie Duncan
Also proud to call Jim my friend!