Steel Guitar Strings
Strings & instruction for lap steel, Hawaiian & pedal steel guitars
http://SteelGuitarShopper.com
Ray Price Shuffles
Classic country shuffle styles for Band-in-a-Box, by BIAB guru Jim Baron.
http://steelguitarmusic.com

This Forum is CLOSED.
Go to bb.steelguitarforum.com to read and post new messages.


  The Steel Guitar Forum
  Pedal Steel
  howard p.s.g

Post New Topic  
your profile | join | preferences | help | search

next newest topic | next oldest topic
Author Topic:   howard p.s.g
Paul Wade
Member

From: Mundelein, Illinois, USA

posted 11 September 2004 09:07 AM     profile     
does anybody know of a howard p.s.g. i came across a pamflet of howard pedal steel guitars...

paul wade

Herb Steiner
Member

From: Cedar Valley, Travis County TX

posted 11 September 2004 11:13 AM     profile     
Howard guitars were made by Tom McCormick in the Dallas area (Irving?) in the 60's and 70's. I don't know of any after the 1970's but there could be some. I believe Tom passed away a few years ago.

------------------
Herb's Steel Guitar Pages
Texas Steel Guitar Association


Jim Bates
Member

From: Alvin, Texas, USA

posted 11 September 2004 11:15 AM     profile     
Howard guitars were made by Tom McCormick. He was an inventor and innovator when it came to pedal steels. I worked on a few of his guitars in the mid 70's. One I really enjoyed setting up was a single 12 string that had a tuning lever underneath so you could change from a E to a C or A tuning. Most of his guitars used cables instead of rods. As far as I remember he designed and built all of changers, pickups and hardware as well as doing the cabinet work.

Since Tom was such an inventor, every guitar was different and most of the parts would not interchange. (There are still some builders that do that today.)

I met him at some guitar shows in the late 60's and early 70's. I doubt that he is still alive. Am not aware if anyone tried to produce his guitars.

There are probably still some Howard guitars out there being played. The guitars were very nicely made and had a great sound.

Thanx,
Jim

Russ Wever
Member

From: San Diego, California

posted 27 September 2004 04:57 PM     profile     
HowardR
Member

From: N.Y.C.,N.Y.

posted 27 September 2004 05:17 PM     profile     
Corky Owens
Member

From: North Richland Hills, Texas, USA

posted 29 September 2004 09:58 PM     profile     
Thanks, Russ. Brings back memories. My first guitar was a Howard with 3 pedals and 2 knees. Bob Tuttle sold it to my parents and then gave me lessons.

------------------

All times are Pacific (US)

next newest topic | next oldest topic

Administrative Options: Close Topic | Archive/Move | Delete Topic
Post New Topic  
Hop to:

Contact Us | The Pedal Steel Pages

Note: Messages not explicitly copyrighted are in the Public Domain.

Powered by Infopop www.infopop.com © 2000
Ultimate Bulletin Board 5.46

Our mailing address is:
The Steel Guitar Forum
148 South Cloverdale Blvd.
Cloverdale, CA 95425 USA

Support the Forum