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Topic: Previous steels
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Ron Steenwijk Member From: Greensburg,PA
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posted 25 July 2006 06:54 AM
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Any of you ever seen a guitar for sale on the internet that you owned previously? Here's one that I built about ten years ago.It's a D-6 steel guitar.Looks like the owner added some to it. ------------------ Click here to E-mail us.Karen Kaylee Records KRS D-10 10x9, KRS SD10 4x6 EMMONS P/P S10 3x5 Peavey Session 400 LTD, Peavey Ultra 15" Peavey All Tube 15" Fender Twin Reverb Hilton Volumepedal
[This message was edited by Ron Steenwijk on 25 July 2006 at 11:49 AM.]
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Ray Minich Member From: Limestone, New York, USA
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posted 25 July 2006 04:48 PM
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They don't die, but they do go "underground" (or under da bed, or under da closet, or ...) Nice work.[This message was edited by Ray Minich on 25 July 2006 at 04:50 PM.] |
Herb Steiner Member From: Cedar Valley, Travis County TX
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posted 25 July 2006 05:08 PM
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A few years back I had a longing for an old ShoBud Professional I had let mistakenly go of. I traded it to Jerry Fessenden, he sold it to Dougie Trineer, and then it got out of the loop. A great sounding guitar, played on a lot of cool albums.Then I saw a ShoBud on eBay that had been refinished in a beautiful sunburst. I really wanted to get it, but a calmer head prevailed and I passed on the auction. Then the guy that bought the guitar emailed me and said "I got this guitar on eBay, and it's got a humongous case with your name and 'Austin Texas' on it. You know anything about it?" I told him its history and that I hoped he got as much pleasure out of the guitar as I did. ------------------ Herb's Steel Guitar Pages Texas Steel Guitar Association |
Stu Schulman Member From: anchorage,alaska
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posted 29 July 2006 08:13 PM
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Hey Herb:I was wondering who wound up with my LDG after Danny Hawk,It was one of the first ones made,Stu |