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Bill Simmons
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From: Keller, Texas, USA

posted 12 June 2004 08:31 PM     profile     
What a great day of listening to one of the greatest all around steel players -- Gary Carpenter -- trying the new Raines Steel Guitars. Steve Lamb (LAMBS MUSIC, Ft. Worth) had a number of steel players at his store to see and hear the Raines Steel Guitar.

All I can say is Bob Rains has now designed one great sounding steel!! The sustain and clarity was super yet with a sweet even tone. The bottom end was strong and clear. Frankly, I think it is one of the best sounding steels I have ever heard (it doesn't hurt to have Gary Carpenter playing it either)and I have owned or played almost every steel made in the last 30 years.

Thanks again to Lambs Music, Ft. Worth for sponsoring today the event and promoting the steel guitar in Ft Worth...call Steve Lamb for more info on the great sounding Rains Steel Guitars @ 817.244.8600

Roger Shackelton
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From: Everett, Wa.

posted 13 June 2004 01:34 AM     profile     
Hi Bill, Got any pictures?

Roger

Herb Steiner
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From: Cedar Valley, Travis County TX

posted 13 June 2004 07:40 AM     profile     
I played a couple of Rains steels at the Texas Jamboree, and was very impressed.

It's a modern steel guitar, basically in the LeGrande/Zum/Fessy model, very well constructed and finished. And it has a good pedal action with just a slight hint of resistance, which I enjoy and require. If I didn't have more steels than I could possibly play in two lifetimes, I'd seriously consider getting one.

And it's made in Texas by a Texan, by God!

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Fred Shannon
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From: Rocking "S" Ranch, Comancheria, Texas

posted 13 June 2004 07:58 AM     profile     
I had a chance to see this beautifully constructed axe in Abilene in, I believe February of this year at an open house held there. I said then and I'll say again, look out this one's for real. It has a super tonal quality and one of the most meticulous constructions I've ever seen. It's made by a super gentleman also, named Bob Rains. Priced right it's certainly in the running with all the "big boys" in the industry. Just my $.02 worth, and that won't even buy a $.03 cent stamp, if they still make 'em.


fred

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Bill Simmons
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From: Keller, Texas, USA

posted 13 June 2004 08:38 AM     profile     
Tom McDonald took some pics of Gary Carpenter playing a red mica and I'm sure he will send you a pic. It has an standard Emmons look at a distance which being an Emmons p/p fan don't mind at all. They appear to be well built and nice looking.

However, the key to me was the rich sustain and incredible string separation on both necks. I love the fullness of the bottom end strings. Frankly, I was skeptical before going to Lambs Music that it would be a waste of time with another steel company making another sell with 'more of the same'. As Gary Carpenter said yesterday after playing it for over three hours -- "If I didn't like it I would have been gone long ago!"

The Rains Steel is very well priced and believe that it could become a very popular steel in time once it has the exposure...definitley keep your ears open in the near future about the Rains Steel Guitar.

[This message was edited by Bill Simmons on 13 June 2004 at 08:40 AM.]

[This message was edited by Bill Simmons on 13 June 2004 at 08:41 AM.]

Fred Justice
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From: Globe Arizona, Copper Capital Of The World

posted 13 June 2004 09:11 AM     profile     
Sounds like things are really starting to take off for Bobby and the Rains PSG.
I have a beautiful red SD-10 with 4X6 on order now that i will be playing on the shows that i attend.Just wait till you see and hear this baby,i should have it in about 45 days,i can hardly wait myself.
The Rains PSG hit the pavement a running and your going to see a lot more from these guitars in the near future.You got a winner here Bobby.Bobby's phone # is 325-672-9716
and his e-mail is brtxsteel@aol.com if any of you want to talk to Bobby about the Rains PSG.
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Fred Justice
Member

From: Globe Arizona, Copper Capital Of The World

posted 14 June 2004 06:56 AM     profile     
TTT PLEASE
Rick Jackson
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From: San Diego

posted 15 June 2004 03:32 PM     profile     
Fred, I'll take the Rusler if you don't use it anymore
Fred Justice
Member

From: Globe Arizona, Copper Capital Of The World

posted 15 June 2004 07:59 PM     profile     
Hey Rick,
Man after playing that old Rus-ler for 19 years that would be like given up my liver or gizzard or something.Its been retired for well over a year now and shes sleeping sound in the case.I'll tell you though im really excited about this new Rains guitar,they are by far at the top of the game.Wait till you see it at one of the shows.
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Drew Howard
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From: Mason, MI, U.S.A.

posted 28 June 2004 10:37 AM     profile     
HI,

I'm building a website for Bob Rains and could use some shots of players, e-mail me if you'd like to be included on the website.

thanks!
Drew

Ford Cole
Member

From: Texas

posted 10 July 2004 01:31 PM     profile     
Apologies, Mr. Bob--will try the bump again!
Fred Justice
Member

From: Globe Arizona, Copper Capital Of The World

posted 13 July 2004 02:49 PM     profile     
Bump Please ^^^

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