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Billy T. Johnson
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From: Statesboro, Georgia, USA

posted 04 February 2005 05:36 PM     profile     
nope. have not sold it yet.

someone tell me (honestly) why are soo mnay players emailing me to buy it from me???

is this steel worth some money? it is beautiful.

go to Ricky's house of wood web site, go down about 3/4 and James Moorehaed has a picture of a Marlen tjat appears JUST like mine. check it out andleet me know what you think?

i am looking for E9 DB that has a penetrating sound and does not get lost in the mix, tune and plays smooth. it seems that the GFI may be the one. its ligt and a modern type steel, so . . .

then there's teh Ducan or the Mullen. i blike teh ZUMM steel but hell nit takes 1-2 years to get one!

later,
bnilly

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William Johnson (Billy)
Grievous Angel Productions
Statesboro, GA. 30461 USA
www.grievousangelpro.com

Duncan Hodge
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From: DeLand, FL USA

posted 04 February 2005 07:33 PM     profile     
Just play it for a while Billy and see. They have a really sweet sound, second only to ZBs. But everything is second to a ZB. Marlens, however, are closer to #1; that's only one man's opinion, though.
Duncan

[This message was edited by Duncan Hodge on 04 February 2005 at 07:34 PM.]


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