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Webb Kline
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From: Bloomsburg, PA

posted 26 January 2005 08:00 AM     profile     
There is a real nice looking Miller on Ebay. Not sure how to link to it or I would. Anyone know anything about these? I've never seen nor heard of one, but it looks like a fine guitar.

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Herb Steiner
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From: Cedar Valley, Travis County TX

posted 26 January 2005 09:03 AM     profile     
Webb
Millers were built in Illinois by Roger Miller (not the songwriter), in the 60's and 70's. Roger was a nice guy, he's now departed.

The guitars of his that I've seen, around a dozen or so, seemed to me to be based on the design of a Sho~Bud permanent model. Michael Nesmith had one back in the late 60's that I played briefly, and it was difficult to keep in tune.

Edited to correct location of MG's. Joe Fortune nicely sent me an email reminding me that Roger Miller lived in Chillicothe ILLINOIS. I knew it was one of them states up 'thar.

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[This message was edited by Herb Steiner on 26 January 2005 at 09:31 AM.]

CrowBear Schmitt
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From: Ariege, - PairO'knees, - France

posted 26 January 2005 09:32 AM     profile     
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=308&item=3778637120&rd=1
Yep, i does look like a ShoBud

[This message was edited by CrowBear Schmitt on 26 January 2005 at 09:32 AM.]

Paul King
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From: Gainesville, Texas, USA

posted 26 January 2005 03:34 PM     profile     
I had a preacher call me Sunday about this steel. I know nothing about the Miller brand but offered to find out through the forum. The preacher is starting a new church in Michigan and the seller is going to give him a donation to the church for helping him sell the steel. I hope they get a fair price since some of the money id going for a good cause.
Lee Allen
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From: Manitowoc,Wi.

posted 26 January 2005 05:42 PM     profile     
I had two Miller Customs.
A 1964 and a 1966. Good looking and good
sounding.A nightmare to keep in tune.
A string eater. My Advice let it go
and there are good modern steels out there.

[2] Sho~Buds and a sore back!!!

Lee Allen
Dale Dorsey
Member

From: Granger, Indiana, USA

posted 26 January 2005 07:53 PM     profile     
I'll second Lee's response. It was the first pedal steel I owned. Beautiful but ate strings and couldn't keep it in tune.
Duane Dunard
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From: Troy, MO. U.S.A.

posted 27 January 2005 04:57 AM     profile     
Bought one new in the early 70's. It sounded great, looked great, but I gave up trying to keep it in tune. And yes, mine ate 3rd. strings like crazy.
Herb Steiner
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From: Cedar Valley, Travis County TX

posted 28 January 2005 04:21 PM     profile     
I just got a nice email from John Peters informing me that Roger Miller is indeed alive and playing steel guitar in Galesburg IL.

So apparently, the rumors of his death are greatly exaggerated.

(with apologies to Roger... and Mark Twain.)

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Ken Mullett
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From: Nappanee, Indiana, USA

posted 28 January 2005 04:57 PM     profile     
All of the above and very heavy!

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