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Billy Knowles


From:
Kenansville, N. C. 28349 usa
Post Posted 7 Oct 2007 6:27 pm     Reply with quote

Does anyone know what ever happened to Ed Naylor, he used to supply part for steel guitars and also I met him at Bobbe Seymour before he moved somewhere up north
Thanks
Billy
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Kevin Mincke


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Farmington, MN (Twin Cities-South Metro) USA
Post Posted 7 Oct 2007 6:33 pm     Reply with quote

Ed passed away a couple years ago or so.......
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Bill Dobkins


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Rolla Missouri, USA
Post Posted 7 Oct 2007 7:21 pm     Reply with quote

Billy, Ed moved back home to Ohio where he died.Please let him R.I.P....What kind of parts do you need ? I may have some bell cranks.
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Billy Knowles


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Post Posted 8 Oct 2007 3:24 am     ED Reply with quote

I jsut ran across some old ZB pedals he sold me and wondered what happened to him as I had not heard anything about him in the last couple of years
Billy
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Mike Perlowin


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Los Angeles CA
Post Posted 8 Oct 2007 5:05 am     Reply with quote

He is the author of this poem: "The Steel Guitarist's Prayer."

Lord I pray that I may never
fail to use the right knee lever.
And while I'm pressing Pedal B
Guide my foot past A and C.

Help me remember whatever the key.
Is it pedal up or down of with the knee?
And give me the strength no matter how far
To carry my steel back to the car.

And may I ask as my final plea
That I don't break string number three.
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Bill Hatcher


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Atlanta Ga. USA
Post Posted 8 Oct 2007 7:55 pm     Reply with quote

I liked Ed. He helped me out several times and was always fair in any dealings I had with him.
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Tony Prior


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Charlotte NC..
Post Posted 9 Oct 2007 2:49 am     Reply with quote

Ed was a very cool personable guy, he sent me parts for my Professional , told me to use the ones I needed, then send back the rest and only pay for the ones I needed. Not many left like that anymore !

I'm glad I crossed paths with Ed,.
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Tom Olson


From:
Spokane, WA
Post Posted 9 Oct 2007 12:50 pm     Reply with quote

Didn't Ed own, at one time, the Nashville LTD brand of psg?
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Al Marcus


From:
Cedar Springs,MI USA
Post Posted 9 Oct 2007 5:57 pm     Ed Naylor Reply with quote

Ed and I tallked on the phone a few times.He didn't care for Email. He got some original Parts for my Sho-Bud Pro 1, and John Coop made me some new ones. Ed was a nice guy. He always seemd to be under pressure with his business. He told me he had Diabetes but I was shocked to hear that he died. RIP ED....al.
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Ken Lang


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Simi Valley, Ca
Post Posted 9 Oct 2007 7:43 pm     Reply with quote

Ed also had a museum of sorts at his place. I sent him about a 3 inch stack of old Country Hit Parade magazines and the like. Never did hear what he did with them. Sad to hear when he passed.
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