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Topic: Miller Steel Guitars?
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Lee Allen Member From: Manitowoc,Wi.
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posted 09 May 2004 08:43 AM
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I was wondering how many members owned and played Miller Custom Pedal steels? I had 2 of them a 1964 and a 1966. They had 7 pedals and no levers. They were heavy but had a good sound.[2] Sho~Buds and a sore back!! Lee Allen |
Dale Dorsey Member From: Granger, Indiana, USA
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posted 09 May 2004 04:26 PM
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Well....I don't like to admit it but that was the first real steel I bought. D10 lacquer and wood necks. Real pretty but couldn't keep it in tune and it sounded bad. Kinda like my first wife of those days. I got rid of them both around the same time. |
Steve Frost Member From: Scarborough,Maine
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posted 09 May 2004 05:46 PM
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I have a Miller S-10, 3P X 5K, but I really don't know what to say about it . The undercarriage is clearly non-original. The changer is now a 4 R/4L deal. No two knee levers match .Virtually everything has been changed around, so it's impossible to make a judgement about how it originally stacked up . It's been a good "starter" instrument, in that it sounds as good as I'm able to- which is nothing to brag about! I don;t blame the Miller! |
Elizabeth West Member From: Surrey, B.C., Canada
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posted 12 May 2004 07:56 PM
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I once owned D10 MR,Miller,A beautiful wood finish. However I found it to be a very temperamental piece of equipment. Not the greatest tones and one heavy fellow not a good starter for me by no means. But I only realied this after I bought Mr, Sho*Bud------------------ test
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