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Kenny Dail
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From: Kinston, N.C. 28504

posted 08 July 2002 09:05 PM     profile   send email     edit
I think we all know who invented it but, who added the changes the players of the PSG are using today?

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Al Marcus
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From: Cedar Springs,MI USA

posted 08 July 2002 09:36 PM     profile   send email     edit
Kenny-I can't say who INVented the C6 pedals. But Alvino Rey had the main 5-6-7 pedals on his E6 Gibson Electra-Harp in 1940.

I had those pedals on My E6 Electra-Harp in 1947, after WW11.

It is possible to say that Alvino invented those 3 pedals. At least he was the first I ever heard in 1940 playing them.

Pedal 7 was the Major 7th pedal that we all use so much now.

Pete Drake used to use that pedal a lot to get certain licks...al

[This message was edited by Al Marcus on 08 July 2002 at 09:38 PM.]

Ernie Renn
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From: Brainerd, Minnesota USA

posted 08 July 2002 10:57 PM     profile   send email     edit
Speaking of Alvino Rey - I was watching Batman with my daughter earlier this week on TV-Land. The villian, I don't remember her name, had an Alvino Rey Gun. What a stitch...

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Earnest Bovine
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From: Los Angeles CA USA

posted 08 July 2002 11:07 PM     profile   send email     edit
It looks like 5,6,8 were invented by Jerry Byrd. 5 and 6 are slants, and 8 is retuning C -> C# -> C.
Doug Seymour
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From: Jamestown NY USA

posted 12 July 2002 01:42 PM     profile   send email     edit
Hi, I don't mean to argue the point, but I'm going to side w/Al on this one & credit Alvino. My friend got a Fender 400 w/4 pedals
before I did. I was still struggling w/my MultiKord?? (was that a steel??!) Phil's book that came w/the 400 credited an A6th to Alvino (along w/many other tunings being used @ that time!) The changes (among others) were those Al mentions & because I had spent many hours trying to copy Jerry's licks, I used Alvino's pedals, but transposed them from A6th to C6th! And that's a fact!!! To date this, I would say that it was probably 1953 or 54 and at that point I gave my homemade Epiphone triple-neck to Bobbe. The very same steel I played on KMA radio in Shenandoah IA (for the Earl May seed co.) with Ike Everly. In the meantime I had rebuilt it (took off some bulk & weight) myself at the school shop where I graduated in 1947. This was at Chautauqua NY where Steve Porter, Joe Miraglia & a few other steel players saw Buddy play one of his last concerts with Phil & Don !

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John Macy
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From: Denver, CO USA

posted 12 July 2002 09:34 PM     profile   send email     edit
Actually, I was wondering where Kenny Dail came from... (love ya, buddy)
Kenny Dail
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From: Kinston, N.C. 28504

posted 14 July 2002 09:27 PM     profile   send email     edit

Thanks to all that replied. If you need anything re Steel Guitar, just ask and you shall receive.

Hi John... See you at the ISGC.

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