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Topic: Miller Custom Steels
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Lee Allen Member From: Manitowoc,Wi.
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posted 27 December 2005 09:49 AM
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Just wondering how many steel players still Own or are playing the Miller Custom pedal steel guitars? They were built by Roger Miller. Two Sho~Buds and a sore back!
Lee Allen
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Roger Miller Member From: Waterloo, Ia.
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posted 27 December 2005 08:04 PM
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Lee, it is hard to put a number on how many guitars are out there. Roger happens to be a friend of mine, played many shows with him. For the day, it wasn't a bad guitar. It looked nice, sounded ok, and actually worked. But Roger's place was flooded out and he quit. I still see a guitar pop up here and there, but I don't think the big numbers are there. I'm not sure but I believe that is a Miller on the album cover of Waylon's Honky tonk heroes, belonged to Jim Vest I believe. Not for sure though, been a long time. |
Bob Simmons Member From: Trafford, Alabama, USA
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posted 27 December 2005 08:33 PM
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yes, that was a Miller Custom you saw. Roger was a close personal friend of me and Jim. He was also a fellow model train guy. I played and built quite a few Millers-- just rebuilt and sold one recently. He built most using 23"scale and 5/16 string spacing. I still have fretboards and some other parts. Roger was another great craftsman-- his woodworking and inlaying was amasing!!! miss him |
Lyle Clary Member From: Decatur, Illinois, USA
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posted 28 December 2005 06:21 PM
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If memory serves, Billy Easton had a D10 ShoBud with no pedals that Roger customized into pedal steel with 8 floors and 3 knee levers. It looked like it came from the factory. This was back in the 1960's in central Illinois.------------------ 1969 ZB Custom D10, BMI S10, 1981 Peavy Musician Mark III, 15 Inch Black Widow, custom enclosure
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Michael Lee Allen Member From: Fresno CA USA
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posted 28 December 2005 09:40 PM
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You probably see them because Ralph Hanzel was a stocking dealer in West Allis. I had several over the years, |