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Topic: Pad for Pedal Steel
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James Quackenbush Member From: Pomona, New York, USA
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posted 17 July 2005 03:59 PM
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I am writing about this pad that I recently recieved from Mr Donald Blood of Illinois.. I saw an ad on ebay that had to do with a pad that bolt's on to the back leg's of a pedal steel so that you can have a pad on that single neck pedal steel http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=7336102683&category=623&rd=1 .... Some guys say a pad slows them down...My feeling is that I'm sure that there are more players that would like to have a rest for their arm's but don't want to carry all that extra weight ... None of us are getting any younger, and this pad that Don made me is GREAT !!.....He has a standard pad for standard pedal steel's, and will make Custom pads at an additional cost ...The craftsmanship is really nice , and it's all made from aluminum ....The pad not only slides up and down the back legs for height adjustment, but it also slides closer or further from the steel ... Don will soon join the forum as I told him about what a great bunch of guy's we have on this forum , and how his product would be put to good use ....He made me a custom pad because he had to RE-make the mounts for me ....I play a Sierra with square legs !!....He went the extra mile and made the setup for me ....It fit's like it was made for the steel ... I 'm going to Fla. in the morning , and I'm not sure how to post pictures, but if you go to Ebay and type in "Pedal Steel " in the ebay search, they will come up ....Don is a great guy, and also makes a great product....He has a few different colors too .....I just wanted to let you guy's know that he is a standup guy, and makes a standup product .. IF you would like to contact him, he is at donald.blood@verizon.net .....All of you that know me, know that I like to help out the "little guy" who is getting started....I haven't been let down yet !!..The last guy I raved about his product when he was getting started was Jerry Wallace ....We all know about Truetone pickups don't we ? .....Sincerely, Jim[This message was edited by James Quackenbush on 17 July 2005 at 06:40 PM.] |
Sonny Miller Member From: Lino Lakes, Minnesota, USA
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posted 23 July 2005 05:26 PM
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Because of a physical disability, Don has been working with me,to adjust that disability to the Pad on my SD. It calls for some extra thought in the physical properties of the pad itself. Since Don has a desire to please,there will be ample demand for his services, in the future. If anyone is using a S10 and needs the SD feature give him a shout, as this is a very good looking addition to the S10, making it a beautiful SD10 conversion. donald.blood@verizon.net
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John Bechtel Member From: Nashville, Tennessee,U.S.A.
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posted 23 July 2005 09:43 PM
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James; That sounds like a better idea then a friend of mine had, even if just for l©©ks! My friend had a Black S–10 Franklin and he glued a block of wood (painted black) about 1½”x1½”x6” onto the top of the cabinet beside the neck, for a hand~rest. It worked, but; I would have at least covered the block w/foam & Naugahyde! Nah! ------------------ “Big John” Bechtel ’04 SD–10 Black Derby w/3 & 5 & Pad ’49-’50 Fender T–8 Custom ’65 Re-Issue Fender Twin–Reverb Custom™ 15” Eminence web site |
James Quackenbush Member From: Pomona, New York, USA
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posted 25 July 2005 07:30 AM
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John, Don goe's a little further than a block of wood !!....LOL !!.... These pad's really look GREAT !! Very solid, comfortable, adjustable , and very functional .. HIGHLY recommended !!....Jim |
Don Blood Member From: Illinois, USA
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posted 12 September 2005 09:48 AM
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Jim & Sonny, Thanks for the kind words. If anyone out there is interested in a pad for your steel, give me a shout--- donald.blood@verizon.net or call 217-935-9192. I'd be more than happy to talk to you about these, or email you pictures.Don Blood |
James Stewart Jr Member From: St. Clair Shores, Michigan, USA
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posted 12 September 2005 11:27 AM
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This I feel -Has great potential.------------------ 1975 Sho~Bud Pro III Custom (8-7) 1981 Peavey Session 500
[This message was edited by James Stewart Jr on 12 September 2005 at 11:28 AM.]
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Don Blood Member From: Illinois, USA
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posted 21 September 2005 10:43 PM
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Just posted some new colors for the Arm rests on ebay http://cgi.ebay.com/Pedal-Steel-Guitar-Arm-Rest-Adjustable_W0QQitemZ7351853440QQcategoryZ623QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem If you're thinking about adding a pad, I'll do whatever it takes to make it fit, or refund your money. Thanks, Don Blood |
Paul Norman Member From: North Carolina, USA
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posted 27 September 2005 04:11 PM
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I bought a pad From Donald for a friend. He loves it. It is very neat and attractive, adjustable to most guitars, and very comfortable. |
Al Marcus Member From: Cedar Springs,MI USA
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posted 28 September 2005 07:31 AM
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James-Thanks for the post. This looks like a nice light weight and inexpensive solution to replace buyting a SD 10 guitar. Now you can get a S10 for less money and put this on and have it both ways. Should be a good seller for guys who want a pad. ............al  ------------------ My Website..... www.cmedic.net/~almarcus/ |
Dave Zirbel Member From: Sebastopol, CA USA
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posted 28 September 2005 08:10 AM
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Don, do you offer pads for for single neck guitars on double bodies? I'm converting a double neck to a single on a double frame and would like to have a pad.Thanks, Dave Z |
Don Blood Member From: Illinois, USA
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posted 28 September 2005 08:33 AM
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Dave, Yes I do, Just let me know the size: length, width, and thickness, and color. Don[This message was edited by Don Blood on 29 September 2005 at 10:20 AM.] |
Sonny Miller Member From: Lino Lakes, Minnesota, USA
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posted 28 September 2005 10:58 AM
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Dave, Heres my story.My Stroke from 1990 was making me put too much pressure on a nice new pad. I have a 2003 Willie SD 10,and had a new pad made, because the original pad, had too light a foam 1/4 in., and was digging into my elbow. I even made a newer one using twice the thickness of foam,1/2 inch, but i ended up with a pad that did not feel any good . I could feel the wood right thru the Naugahyde digging into a almost bloody elbow. Don was told i needed a newer way to make the pad, as the rubber foam that was used was not strong enough to hold my right arm up.. and he did just that. He created just what i needed for the amount of pressure i was using on the pad. This man is a true genius, and really aims to give you what you really want. He is not about, price , but customer satisfaction, and is truly dedicated. Everytime i sit down at this masterpiece, i smile as this pad is indeed built to perfection. It has several innovations on this pad, and it really works well. Anone looking for a better pad should check him out. Thanks Don Blood |
Don Blood Member From: Illinois, USA
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posted 03 October 2005 01:15 AM
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Paul and Sonny, thanks saying good things about the pads. I made some extra pads to take to St.Louis this past labor day, but unfortunately my dad passed away and I cancelled my trip. Now that I have the extras I'm thinking of having some kind of special sale, but I haven't yet figured out the details. I'm posting some links to pictures of a couple of the special pads I made. Two are of Jim's sierra with the rectangular legs, since he started this post. The other two are of a Carter starter with a narrow pad I made which is shorter than the ones I usually make. If anyone is interested in a good deal, this is the time. Thanks. http://www.imagehosting.us/index.php?action=show&ident=738708 http://www.imagehosting.us/index.php?action=show&ident=738720 http://www.imagehosting.us/index.php?action=show&ident=738747 http://www.imagehosting.us/index.php?action=show&ident=738754 |
Charlie McDonald Member From: Lubbock, Texas, USA
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posted 03 October 2005 03:53 AM
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Don, I've seen your pads, and they look very fine. Nice-looking hardware. I may want a black Carter Starter pad if the price is right. Please drop me an email with your price. Thanks, Charlie |
James Quackenbush Member From: Pomona, New York, USA
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posted 03 October 2005 09:25 AM
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I had a situation on my Sierra where every time I was playing my steel , my strings would short out on the pickups ( Danny Shields ) as I liked the tone where they were adjusted , but the strings kept hitting the pole pieces from the weight of my hand ....If I held my hands up high in the air it was OK , but I could not relax to play as I was always concentrating on holding my hands in a less than comfortable position ...Enter Don's pad ...One of the things about Don's pad is the fact that it is not only a pad , but an ADJUSTABLE pad that you can adjust to the height that you desire ....This pad is not only comfortable , but looks GREAT ...It will also allow you to have the smaller, lighter, case , and guitar with the convienience of a pad...None of us are getting any younger, and I highly reccomend this pad ...You could not ask for a better person to work wtih than Don either ... He's a real craftsman !!.......Sincerely, Jim |
Don Blood Member From: Illinois, USA
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posted 09 October 2005 12:23 AM
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Thanks Jim! |
Chuck Hall Member From: Bonaire, Georga, USA
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posted 09 October 2005 07:09 AM
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DonWhy not give a thought to offering them through the forum as well. See bOb for further details. lol ------------------ EMCI D10 8/4 and Nashville 400 |
Don Blood Member From: Illinois, USA
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posted 18 October 2005 08:44 PM
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They're still for sale, just in case anyone is wondering! |
Don Blood Member From: Illinois, USA
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posted 25 October 2005 08:55 PM
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Seems like a good time for a bump. |
Don Blood Member From: Illinois, USA
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posted 31 October 2005 08:28 PM
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I can make it any size. Your choice, Quick turn around. 217-935-9192. |
Don Blood Member From: Illinois, USA
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posted 27 November 2005 07:34 PM
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Special Deal for Christmas, email for details. |