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Howard Macey
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From: Lander, Wyoming, USA

posted 09 April 2004 07:40 PM     profile     
Does anyone know about the Desert Rose Guitar on ebay? how does it stack up against other entry level guitars? Looks real nice.
Jerry Clardy
Member

From: El Paso, Texas, USA

posted 09 April 2004 08:11 PM     profile     
I've known Chuck Back since the 70's. He is a great guy and a great player. I plan to get one of his pro models.

Chuck is just now introducing his entry level guitar. And it is just that. This is a real steel guitar. The Desert Rose is an evolution of the Flynn steel guitar. Chuck purchased the Flynn Guitar company. The Flynn evolved from the old Rus-Ler which was made similar to ZB.

The Desert Rose guitar seems to be in a class of its own, though. Chuck has patented his own changer and takes pride in ALL of his work. He personally builds each guitar, including the entry model. Chuck has a program that will allow credit for the entry level guitar on the pro model. You can email him for the details.

Here's a link to some previous discussions of the Desert Rose guitar. http://steelguitarforum.com/Forum5/HTML/007382.html The one pictured part way down in the thread is the guitar Chuck plays regularly at gigs. And he plays well.

He will build a custom guitar at a good price. He also builds left hand models.

No hesitation in recommending this guitar. What a bargain!

Steven Black
Member

From: Gahanna, Ohio, USA

posted 12 April 2004 04:01 AM     profile     
I second the advise of Howard Macey on the Desert Rose guitars, these are great guitars, With great finishes, and Chuck is a great guy to deal with. steveb.
Howard Macey
Member

From: Lander, Wyoming, USA

posted 12 April 2004 06:16 AM     profile     
Hey Steven!
I just purchased the one off Ebay for $650 which is what they sell for. I had already made up my mind I was going to buy one anyway because I think its the best buy for an entry-level guitar out there bar-none. It's upgradeable to four pedals and five knee levers. I am an old guitar player learning steel and That guitar will keep me busy for a long time.
Howard

[This message was edited by Howard Macey on 12 April 2004 at 06:19 AM.]

Jerry Hayes
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From: Virginia Beach, Va.

posted 12 April 2004 06:22 AM     profile     
I haven't seen these guitars but I'm wondering about the name. If he hasn't made a deal with Chris Hillman about the name "Desert Rose" he'll probably have to as I hear ol' Hillman ain't too nice a guy...JH

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Livin' in the Past and the Future with a 12 string Mooney Universal tuning.


Howard Macey
Member

From: Lander, Wyoming, USA

posted 12 April 2004 06:30 AM     profile     
This one is already made up complete with name. Maybe if there is some kind of name change this one might have collector value too as well as being a good guitar.

Howard

Richard Sinkler
Member

From: Fremont, California

posted 12 April 2004 12:18 PM     profile     
Weren't they actually called "The Desert Rose Band"? If so, there probably isn't much Hillman can do.
Donny Hinson
Member

From: Balto., Md. U.S.A.

posted 12 April 2004 01:39 PM     profile     
That's right! "Desert Roses" have been around a lot longer than that band by the same name. I know for sure they go back over a hundred years (probably a lot longer), because one of the world's most popular china patterns is called "Desert Rose".
Jerry Hayes
Member

From: Virginia Beach, Va.

posted 13 April 2004 05:06 AM     profile     
Hillman had a solo record album out called "Desert Rose" before the Desert Rose band came to be. It was almost the same players and sounded a lot like the more familiar stuff. I have an LP copy of it and it's a great album, especially the title cut "Desert Rose"........JH

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Livin' in the Past and the Future with a 12 string Mooney Universal tuning.


Steven Black
Member

From: Gahanna, Ohio, USA

posted 14 April 2004 03:48 AM     profile     
Hey Howard, how do you like the guitar? steveb.
Howard Macey
Member

From: Lander, Wyoming, USA

posted 14 April 2004 06:00 AM     profile     
Hi- Haven't received it,can't wait.

Howard

Steven Black
Member

From: Gahanna, Ohio, USA

posted 15 April 2004 03:48 AM     profile     
Howard, my guitar will be finished in mid May. steveb.
Howard Macey
Member

From: Lander, Wyoming, USA

posted 15 April 2004 06:30 PM     profile     
Steven- are you going to post a picture?
Howard
Steven Black
Member

From: Gahanna, Ohio, USA

posted 16 April 2004 08:58 AM     profile     
Howard, I think Chuck is going to post them
When the guitar is done. steveb.


Howard Macey
Member

From: Lander, Wyoming, USA

posted 16 April 2004 03:39 PM     profile     
Steven- Have you looked at the positive feedback on ebay where they say "The item was as expected"? This entry level Desert Rose guitar was more than expected. It is beautiful! and sounds great. It is the nicest entry guitar I've seen.

Howard

GARYPHILLIPS
Member

From: SOMERSET, OHIO ,PERRY

posted 17 April 2004 08:17 PM     profile     
Hey Howard, just think how i'm going to feel when i get my new Pro Steel Guitar D-10 8/5 the E9th will have 5 floor pedal,Chuck send me some pic of the body with the finish done, All i can say is that you guys will be lickin you chops,Chuck said i will have it next mo,Just let you guys know that I'm building all the cases for Desert Rose Steel Guitar.the more i talk to Chuck the more i wanted one and it will be here soon, Thanks Chuck for building my Steel guitar the way I wanted,Chuck will build it and finish way you like to have it,not way they want,Thanks Gary.
STEEL FOR JESUS with a new Desert Rose Steel Guitar,

[This message was edited by GARYPHILLIPS on 17 April 2004 at 08:24 PM.]

Steven Black
Member

From: Gahanna, Ohio, USA

posted 18 April 2004 04:51 AM     profile     
Hey Gary, it is like the Burger King motto, have it your way with Chuck's guitars, can't wait to get mine, I am getting tired of not having a double 10 around to play. steveb.
Steven Black
Member

From: Gahanna, Ohio, USA

posted 25 April 2004 12:06 PM     profile     
Hey Howard, how is that new guitar doing?
what songs have you tried playing on it?
steveb.
Howard Macey
Member

From: Lander, Wyoming, USA

posted 25 April 2004 03:13 PM     profile     
Sorry to say none. I played on it when I first got it and it sounded great. Then I decided that I would adjust on it awhile and make it sound even better.Being the novice that I am I got it so far out of adjustment and was not able to get it back, got frustrated made some regrettable statments and in general embarrassed myself. I am sending it back to chuck and I am sure he will get it all straightened out.On a lighter note,(no pun)It is beautiful and like I said "sounds Great" especially when I use the bar and not the wrenches.

[This message was edited by Howard Macey on 25 April 2004 at 03:15 PM.]

[This message was edited by Howard Macey on 25 April 2004 at 03:19 PM.]

Steven Black
Member

From: Gahanna, Ohio, USA

posted 25 April 2004 05:59 PM     profile     
Hey Howard, I am sure Chuck will get it back in place for you, sorry to hear about this, did you get a manual with it that tells how to tune it? and if not ask chuck if he has one for your guitar. My guitar should be comming soon. steveb.
GARYPHILLIPS
Member

From: SOMERSET, OHIO ,PERRY

posted 25 April 2004 06:28 PM     profile     
Hey Harward,I know how you feel, when i got my first steel, you keep thinking should do this or not,I got my pedals out of tune,now i just tune everything up,go for it.next call Chuck I know he will to help you.Gary.
Richard Sinkler
Member

From: Fremont, California

posted 25 April 2004 11:28 PM     profile     
A new guitar with these kinds of problems? Doesn't sound too impressive to me. A new guitar should be a "plug and play" item when recieved. Every guitar I have ever owned has been this way (even a used guitar I once bought at a Guitar Center). Except for maybe pedal height adjustments.
Steven Black
Member

From: Gahanna, Ohio, USA

posted 26 April 2004 03:46 AM     profile     
Hey Richard, we don't really know what caused this yet, sometimes it's just a thing of getting used to something new, I had a problem with my MSA D10 years ago when I first got it, I tried to tune it and got it clear out of whack and was frustrated, I went from a sho-bud maverick to this monsterous beast of a guitar, so tunning was a little different, Sonny Curtis was able to re-adjust it for me, and showed me how it was tuned, and there are differences on pro models and semi pro models in how they are tuned. steveb.
Steven Black
Member

From: Gahanna, Ohio, USA

posted 26 April 2004 03:52 AM     profile     
Hey Howard, let us know how it goes with getting your guitar setup, Chuck is a great guy and is probably concerned about how you feel about your guitar as well. steveb.
Howard Macey
Member

From: Lander, Wyoming, USA

posted 28 April 2004 06:47 AM     profile     
Steven- Chuck is going to adjust it all back up for me. As for how I feel about the guitar, I can sum it up in three words.... " I MISS IT"
Howard
Steven Black
Member

From: Gahanna, Ohio, USA

posted 06 May 2004 04:14 AM     profile     
Hey Howard, have you got your guitar back? and is it set up for you now? how does it play? you may not have it yet, let me know how it is doing. steveb.

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