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Roger Edgington
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From: San Antonio, Texas USA

posted 26 August 2006 11:06 AM     profile     
Jack. Really cool pics. They really bring back memories.I spent a lot of Sundays out there watching and playing.
Cody Campbell
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From: Kentucky, USA

posted 26 August 2006 01:02 PM     profile     
Cool pictures. I can't tell who's on steel in the bottom right of the Ray Price pictures. Is it Buddy? It doesn't look like him from that angle.

P.S. I am sure I was wrong about Lloyd playing on "They bought the house..."

I was listening to satellite radio the other day and heard "What kind of a girl" by Loretta Lynn. The end of the steel turnaround has almost the exact same lick.

Lately, I keep hearing things and finding out I was confused. Guess I don't have the ear I thought I did.

[This message was edited by Cody Campbell on 26 August 2006 at 04:30 PM.]

Doug Beaumier
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From: Northampton, MA

posted 26 August 2006 05:19 PM     profile     
Looks like Jimmy Day and The Big E playing with Ray Price?
Jack Solomon
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From: Nashville, Tennessee, USA

posted 26 August 2006 07:07 PM     profile     
Doug , you get a star. Daryl McCall on Bass.
Is the Sho-Bud "E" is playing the one Drake returned to him that's in the hall of fame?
Maybe Cass could tell us or maybe Buddy.
Smiley Roberts
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From: Hendersonville,Tn. 37075

posted 26 August 2006 08:27 PM     profile     
Jack,
The steel that "E" played,which is now at the CMHOF,was a predecessor to the one pictured on your post. The one at the HOF didn't have metal endplates.It was solid wood,all the way around. "Buddie" had his name scrawled on the front of it. When Pete got it,he placed a hand-tooled leather "nameplate" over it.

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Jack Solomon
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From: Nashville, Tennessee, USA

posted 26 August 2006 10:51 PM     profile     
Smiles, I remember seeing it for years in Pete's office with his name covering everything and I wasn't there the day he gave it back to Buddy so I wasn't sure what was underneath.I know Pete was proud to have owned the guitar Buddy played but he told me it would always be Buddy's guitar so he returned it to him
Herb Steiner
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From: Cedar Valley, Travis County TX

posted 27 August 2006 12:02 AM     profile     
I think that's the Night Life guitar that Big E's playing in those 2 photos.

Jack, great photos BTW, thanks so much for sharing.

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Ken Byng
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From: Southampton, England

posted 27 August 2006 02:43 AM     profile     
Excellent photos with real historic interest. Buddy and Jimmy both look so young, and were great players even then. Don Rich looks like a mere boy - what a talent he was too. The greatest duet harmony singer ever, as well as being a superb fiddle and guitar player.
Jack Solomon
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From: Nashville, Tennessee, USA

posted 27 August 2006 08:40 PM     profile     
Ken, No doubt about Don being a great harmony singer, But there are others to put in that catagory as well IE: Daryl McCall,Donny Young,and Don Adams. I'm sure someone else will wamt to add to this as well.

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