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Chris Tarrow
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From: Brooklyn, NY, USA

posted 26 July 2006 12:10 PM     profile     
Can anyone recommend a PSG repair person in the NE? Looking to add a knee lever to my ShoBud Pro I and get it tuned up, hoping to avoid shipping it. Thanks in advance!
Bobby Bowman
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From: Cypress, Texas, USA

posted 26 July 2006 12:17 PM     profile     
I highly reccommend Tommy Cass. You can do a search on the Forum here and find out the info you need. He's one of the very best in my little 'ol opinion.
Also, you might try Kurt Kowolski. I think he's in the Albany or Niagra area. He's very good too, if he has the time to do it.
BB

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Chris Tarrow
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From: Brooklyn, NY, USA

posted 26 July 2006 12:21 PM     profile     
Oh, he's in Mass., that's great, thanks Bobby.
Larry Phleger
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From: DuBois, PA

posted 27 July 2006 05:28 AM     profile     
Check out Hummingbird Music in Sugarcreek, Ohio. The owner Rick Troyer, is a Forumite and a great gut to deal with. Here is the link to his web site http://www.hummingbirdmusicstudio.com/
Chris Tarrow
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From: Brooklyn, NY, USA

posted 27 July 2006 07:38 AM     profile     
Thanks Larry.
Dan Beller-McKenna
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From: Durham, New Hampshire, USA

posted 27 July 2006 08:23 AM     profile     
I too have a great gut to deal with. It's so great I can barely fasten my belt!

Dan

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Larry Phleger
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From: DuBois, PA

posted 27 July 2006 11:49 AM     profile     
Sorry for the typo Rick. Sometimes I'm about as coordinated as a train wreck.
Steven Black
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From: Gahanna, Ohio, USA

posted 27 July 2006 06:25 PM     profile     
Chris, John Coop works with Sho-Buds and he does restorations, but if a knee lever is all you need contact him, he lives in Indianna.
Chris Tarrow
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From: Brooklyn, NY, USA

posted 28 July 2006 07:02 AM     profile     
Thanks Steve, yeah I've been in touch with John about getting the parts.
Jon Light
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From: Brooklyn, NY

posted 28 July 2006 07:26 AM     profile     
Chris--FWIW I expect to be driving up to Tom Casela's place in Mass within the next month--maybe even within the next couple of weeks; not sure yet--to pickup my new Fessenden. If you want to arrange for me to carry your guitar up there, it could work well for you. If I like your Bud enough to keep driving and head for the border it could work out well for me.
Gerald Menke
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From: Brooklyn, NY, USA

posted 01 August 2006 12:10 PM     profile     
I would like to say that Tom Cass does phenomenal work on steels. He got my '69 push pull playing absolutely great, I haven't had to touch the collars on the 4th or 5th strings since he did the work in March. It's worth it also just to see one of his restored steels in person, they look like they just came out of a time machine!
Chris Tarrow
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From: Brooklyn, NY, USA

posted 03 August 2006 08:34 AM     profile     
Thanks Jon, sorry I didn't see your post right away, I'll email you about this.
Chris Tarrow
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From: Brooklyn, NY, USA

posted 03 August 2006 08:36 AM     profile     
Thanks Gerald.
Hal Higgins
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From: Denham Springs, LA

posted 03 August 2006 10:48 PM     profile     
Chris.....I've been knowing Tommy Cass for over 30 years, and he's one of the very best techs you'll ever want to deal with, and one heck of a nice guy on top of that. I would highly recommend him and his services.......HAL

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Doug Beaumier
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From: Northampton, MA

posted 04 August 2006 12:34 AM     profile     
I just went to Tom's place yesterday to pick up a '72 Emmons S-10 that he worked on for me. Tom does fantastic work, the best I've ever seen. I ended up staying for 3 hours, played several beautifully restored PSGs through various amps, we mixed and matched effects, played a bunch of songs, told stories, gossiped, and had a great time. Tom loves the pedal steel guitar and he is extremely dedicated in his work. He gives 1000% I have known Tom for 25 years, and I am very lucky that he lives only an hour away from me!

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John Kalament
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From: Niskayuna, New York, USA

posted 14 August 2006 09:22 PM     profile     
Your Right Doug !!!

I was at Tommy's a couple of day's after you
and had him work on my D-10 Emmons and he did a great job !!! I finally got to hear him play and did he ever make my Emmons sound great. I live about 2 1/2 hrs from him
but the trip was worth every mile. I really like his sense of humor too. I wish I could have been there to hear you play. I did actually meet you about three or four years ago at a Jam at a VFW Hall in Mass. Bobby Seymore was there and I think Jerry Brightman also showed up.
John

Doug Beaumier
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From: Northampton, MA

posted 15 August 2006 08:10 PM     profile     
Thanks John, That was the Mass Steel Bash, and it was a fun time.
John Davis
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From: Cambridge, U.K.

posted 15 August 2006 11:07 PM     profile     
Just found this thread..... I love it when Tommy gets a good mention on here No one deserves it more, I have three incredible examples of his work........Tommy please don`t show me any more! you know how vulnerable I am!!!! look forward to seeing you in September
Mike Pace
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From: O.S. CT. USA

posted 16 August 2006 12:59 PM     profile     
I sat down with Doug for a lesson last week, and I can attest to the excellent job Tom did with Doug's '72 p/p....

-Mike

thurlon hopper
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From: Elizabethtown Pa. USA

posted 16 August 2006 02:18 PM     profile     
Tom Vollmer of Hamburg< Pa. is an excellent man to fix your steel guitar. And he has a big machine shop where he can make the part from scratch if need be. Phone number
717-562-7920. He really made my '72 Emmons a lot better playing guitar.
Al Brisco
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From: Toronto, ON Canada

posted 16 August 2006 06:28 PM     profile     
Hi Chris,

Sounds like you might be around the New England states?
If you cared to take a trip into Ontario via Watertown, NY, I am app. 2 hours from Watertown, & I have most parts in stock for the popular brands of pedal steels,(or can make them).
I do a lot of work on Sho-Bud's. We're in the process of re-finishing & up-grading 3 Professional guitars at present.
Al Brisco
Steel Guitars of Canada www.steelguitarcanada.com

basilh
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From: United Kingdom

posted 04 September 2006 03:35 PM     profile     
AMAZING, all the comments about Tommy Cass... and NO-ONE posted a 'phone number, e-mail address or home address. And that's what I am looking for ..

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