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#198887 - 01/17/06 12:26 PM
Re: Who are the leading "Pedal Steel Guitar" Manufacterers ?
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Registered: 02/04/05
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Loc: Prescott, WI, USA
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Hi Russ, Yeah, it's interesting what we sell sometime. I haven't gigged since the late 70's when I was playing a 1958 Fender Bassman. I eventually sold it for around $ 4,000 thru Willie's American Guitars which is a guitar brokerage in St.Paul, MN. As the name implies, he only deals with American gear. When I was gigging, we did a lot of Eagles stuff which on some tunes used a pedal steel. I thought very seriously of learning then, but alas, I never took the time. Now I have my 3K, an old upright piano and a 10 yr. old Roland. I also sold my B-3 about 8 years ago. No regrets there either. By the way, here's a link relating to non-pedal lap guitars. http://www.well.com/user/wellvis/electric.html
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#198889 - 01/17/06 02:37 PM
Re: Who are the leading "Pedal Steel Guitar" Manufacterers ?
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Loc: Lexington, Ky, USA
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Pose, you're right...the Carter line is beginners quality. For my purposes, which is to have a "beater" around, the Carter beginner, with 10 strings, three pedals and 4 knee levers was not a waste of money. But, my expectations were pretty low. No studio work, no playing out. Don't intend to be a performing pedal steel player. I buy high end instruments for one purpose (performing, recording and making money) and "junkers" to have fun with. I have accordions, Sitars, and a big stack of other oddballs. This Carter suits my purpose, which is to take it out 4 times a year to just fool around. I have no intent to actually learn to play the thing (no time). Frankly, I was surprised that the thing stays in tune!
Again, big boys love their toys!
Russ
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