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Jim Phelps
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From: just out of Mexico City

posted 10 August 2002 01:55 AM     profile     
HERB STEINER FOR PRESIDENT!
Paul Graupp
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From: Macon Ga USA

posted 10 August 2002 03:05 AM     profile     
I second that Emotion !!
PAUL WARNIK
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From: OAK LAWN,IL,USA

posted 10 August 2002 05:20 AM     profile     
This must be one of the longest threads here in recent history!-Jody C-Tut Taylor is one of the senior masters among Dobro players and he also is one of the partners and builders of Rich&Taylor Instruments which I now believe is called "Crafter's of Tennessee" they make all kinds of acoustic instruments including Dobros-Tut is also a long time collector of vintage Dobros and among his collection was the ultimate "Holy Grail" of all vintage Dobros-The California made Model 206
Smiley Roberts
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From: Hendersonville,Tn. 37075

posted 10 August 2002 06:42 AM     profile     
Well,here's MY 0.2¢.

THERE AIN'T NO SUCH THING AS "GOOD KETCHUP"!!
(OR "CATSUP") IT'S ALL LOUSY!!
I HATE KET-SLOP!! (so there,whaddya think 'bout that??)

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Jody Carver
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From: The Knight Of Fender Tweed~ Dodger Blue Forever

posted 10 August 2002 07:16 AM     profile     
What do you know about good food,? all you ever do is throw those frozen pieces of shingle you call Pizza'a in the Micro Wave & pray..
Wanna good pizza,,,,come here,,I'll put ya up for as long

as you like,,and feed you & maybe show you a few chord changes,,,no charge,,I have respect for my elders. You are welcome anytime,,you'r feelin lonely anytime your'e feelin blue,,c'mon up, wise guy. Its true that all the great players dont come from Nashville,,,many come from new England.

Knock em out in St.Louis my friend,,,you got the "right stuff" dont forget your shorts.

I like Ketchup...you got a problem with that?

Paul,,,,thanks for the info on tut,,I have been out of it for a while.

[This message was edited by Jody Carver on 10 August 2002 at 07:22 AM.]

Matt Steindl
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From: New Orleans, LA, USA

posted 10 August 2002 08:35 AM     profile     
Yes, the Musicians Freind catalog is the ultimate read when in a time of need! Im sure we arent the only ones who keep em in the bathroom!

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S-10 Dekley, Suitcase Fender Rhodes, B-bender Les Paul

chas smith
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From: Encino, CA, USA

posted 10 August 2002 12:03 PM     profile     
And if the roll runs out, there's always Musician's Friend to be put to good use.
Gil Berry
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From: Westminster, CA, USA

posted 10 August 2002 01:36 PM     profile     
Trouble with any thread "mine is better than yours" is that it's all subjective. Sure, we all know the P/P sound and it puts us into orbit - but - ANY really good player can do the same for me no matter what he's pickin'. I think the only comparison we can make in psg's is how well they are made! Yea, I know I'm a hardware nut, still elimination of friction points, and noisy mechanics by spending extra $ in the manufacturing of the guitars is what trips my trigger. I'll never sound like BE no matter which steel I play, but I KNOW I sound better (at least I think I do!) when I'm playing on a well-made, smooth action, stays-in-tune, nice-to-look-at, quiet mechanics psg. I've owned some that did most of the above, never owned one that does it all. That's why I keep looking for oilite bushings, bearings, clean threading, good fit and finish, etc. I'll let the tone be whatever it is as long as I can get full spectrum sound, good sustain, and NO DEAD SPOTS!!
John Bechtel
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From: Nashville, Tennessee,U.S.A.

posted 10 August 2002 03:42 PM     profile     
I wouldn't touch this subject with a 30' pole, so; don't even consider asking! Your in the interest of the steel guitar; "Big John"
BobbeSeymour
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From: Hendersonville TN USA

posted 10 August 2002 07:11 PM     profile     
Yes Chas, That is a great catalog, you are killin' me , that was funny!!
Bobbe
R. L. Jones
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From: Lake Charles, Louisiana, USA

posted 11 August 2002 07:10 AM     profile     
Am laughing my Butt off, and i dont have much. The best guitar??? that`s easy one ,,,MINE IS THE BEST it`s a Benoit, hand crafted in Mauriceville Texas, You dont believe me , Aak Andy, Howard Larry

just kidding R .L. Jones

R. L. Jones
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From: Lake Charles, Louisiana, USA

posted 11 August 2002 07:34 AM     profile     
Am laughing my Butt off, and i dont have much. The best guitar??? that`s easy one ,,,MINE IS THE BEST it`s a Benoit, hand crafted in Mauriceville Texas, You dont believe me , Aak Andy, Howard Larry

just kidding R .L. Jones

Jody Carver
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From: The Knight Of Fender Tweed~ Dodger Blue Forever

posted 11 August 2002 07:40 AM     profile     
RL
Andy Volk?? Howard WHO????
BobbeSeymour
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From: Hendersonville TN USA

posted 11 August 2002 01:27 PM     profile     
Ask Curly, Larry and Moe!
Paul Graupp
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From: Macon Ga USA

posted 11 August 2002 02:53 PM     profile     
Please !! I can't stand any Moe !!
Kenny Foy
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From: Lynnville, KY, USA

posted 11 August 2002 07:32 PM     profile     
Genrtlemen, I have just listened to MR REGGIE DUNCAN'S video clip for the ump teen dozenth time and even tho I'm learnin to play on a SHO-BUD, that is the sound and tone I want to be able to play. I did see it was an Emmons, but I don't care if he was playin a singer sewin machine thru a 1948 transistor radio, it is one of the greatest sounds I have ever heard. It sent chills thru me. And I know there is hundreds of you out there that can produce the same sound. Y even Mr.Seymore made some of the greatest I've ever heard at the PALACE a couple of months ago. Bobbe I think you were playin that Sunburst SHO-BUD that nite. So to me it seems that the majority of the tone, sound and sustain is the player. So that is my 2 sense worth and I'm stickin to it.TA DA KENNY RAY
louie hallford
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From: denison tx

posted 11 August 2002 11:57 PM     profile     
I was just wondering how things are going with Dale Watson. Someone email me and let me know.
Jim Phelps
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From: just out of Mexico City

posted 12 August 2002 05:54 AM     profile     
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