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Skip Ellis
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Here's mine!!
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Rittenberry/Seymour/ShoBud/MCI "Franken-steel", 2022 Brook Lyn, 2014 Martin 000-18, 2022 Ibanez GB-10 (for sale) , two homebrew Teles, Evans RE200 amp, Henriksen Bud 6 amp, understanding wife of 50 years.
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Just returned from a trip to Norway for 2 weeks. These guitars belong to Steinar Schroder. Went through them and made sure they were adjusted properly and played them on a couple of gigs over there. Yes, sometimes doctors do make house calls!! LOL

Serial #'s 0219 D-11, 0822 SD-11, and 1108 D-10.
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Not pretty (neither the steel nor the Steele), but I've been told by many other players that this guitar sounds amazing.
How long had those people been in the room with you and the guitar ? :lol: Love the wall paper. Almost looks real ? :roll:
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Post by Joe A. Camacho »

B. Greg Jones wrote:Just returned from a trip to Norway for 2 weeks. These guitars belong to Steinar Schroder. Went through them and made sure they were adjusted properly and played them on a couple of gigs over there. Yes, sometimes doctors do make house calls!! LOL

Serial #'s 0219 D-11, 0822 SD-11, and 1108 D-10.
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$7 steel



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The following is NOT my guitar. I do NOT know who owns it. I found it on Mullen's website. And to my eyes (except for one thing), it is THE most beautiful PSG I have ever seen.


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And IF the person who owns it has no objection, AND the Lord is willing, I am gonna git me one 'jes lack it! onlyst it will be an S-12 on a D-12 body with 8 and 9 with a white or black pad!

Wow that thang is gorgeous!

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The grass really is greener.....

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I been noticing that steel too , and i totally agree , it's a beaut. Hope ya do get one Mr D., don't believe you'd ever regret it . 8)

Skip
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C Dixon wrote:...an S-12 on a D-12 body with 8 and 9 with a white or black pad!
Wouldn't a red pad look better?
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Alan Brookes wrote:
C Dixon wrote:...an S-12 on a D-12 body with 8 and 9 with a white or black pad!
Wouldn't a red pad look better?
Well I been thinking very hard about that Alan. Not sure that a red pad wouldn't be too much red. Been thinking about a contrasting color; such as black or white for the pad.

Also, does anyone know if Mullen would put a NON colored fret board on it when he builds it? To my eyes, that colored fret board tends to clash with the over all color scheme that is so beautiful otherwise. But it may just be me.

And Skip, I say thank you so much. I would order one yesterday if I did not have my brand new (never played) Excel S-12. It will be for sale very shortly. I had hoped it would be the last guitar I ever bought, but because Mitsuo just did not understand what I wanted, (even on the second try), it is not what I can use. In NO way do I blame him. It is simply a language barrier, which he can not help, and he really does TRY to bend over backwards.

After studying the undercarriage of the Mullen G2, I can make it what I was going to do with the Excel. It is the ONLY other PSG that allows me to do it. Time will tell. Thanks again, friend.

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My Sierra Session S-10

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300 watt Tube Works Bass Head, Peavey Bass Amp,
Hand made George Washburn Spirit,
Fender Tele', Native American Flute, Rogue 6 string lap steel
Epiphone Les Paul, potato-bug mandolin
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Just Got It 1966 Marlen

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Here's my brood 72 fat back P/P, 83 short key head, 96 LG11. Love em all.
Emmons 82 SKH, Emmons 93 Legrande II, Emmons 72 Fat Back, Mullen G2 Purple Heart, 82 Zum
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Post by Trevor Marshall »

I already sing & play 6 string guitar, harmonica & many other instruments and just starting out on pedal steel - learning plenty from the forum & it's great fun! Here's my (mainly English) setup:
Bennett D10 8x7 - 23 1/4" scale, versatile, stays in tune & sounds great.
Hiwatt DR-103 Custom 100W through Trace Elliot bass amp - using it as cab with 15" speaker. Sounds amazing & louder than 300W solid state! I have lots of amps/cabs and this sounds the best.
Fender solid state Deluxe 85 (great clean sound) for practice (& seat) with Sarno Black Box & experimenting with pedals.
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My G2

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Here's my Mullen G-2 had it about a year now.(date on picture is wrong)
C.Dixon, go ahead and get yours ordered, and yes, the Candy Cane G-2 is a beautiful guitar. Del and the Boys will build you whatever you want. Larry B.
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Mullen G2 SD10 3 & 5 The Eagle
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Here's the menagerie
Image'06 Mullen RP U-12 7X5
ImageEarly '70s Mullen S-10 3X3
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pardon the mess

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This is my new Rains :wink:
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Here is my 2006 MSA Legend D-10/12 9x8.

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This is my Jackson S.J. D-10. Tone to the bone.
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And we just got this Emmons LeGrande III that belonged to Joan's teacher and mentor, Bob Delaloye shown playing it. It will not be sold.
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This one got away. 2003 Zum T- 10/10/11 8x8. I hope to get it back someday.
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Johnny Cox wrote:Here is my 2006 MSA Legend D-10/12 9x8.

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This is my Jackson S.J. D-10. Tone to the bone.
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And we just got this Emmons LeGrande III that belonged to Joan's teacher and mentor, Bob Delaloye shown playing it. It will not be sold.
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This one got away. 2003 Zum T- 10/10/11 8x8. I hope to get it back someday.
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I love that Jackson! You are 100% right about those guitars-tone to the bone! Jacksons are wonderful guitars built by wonderful people!

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I can't find the DROOL emoticon!!! :whoa:
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Post by Ned McIntosh »

Here are my four; First, a couple of shots of my clear lacquer Carter D10 with abalone inlays, ebony fret inlays and Alumitones;

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and another close-up shot of those beautiful necks!

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My Fessenden D12 (9x9) was formerly owned by forum-member Cameron Parsons, this photo is one of his from when he had it for sale in the forum since I have no shots of it at home...it's set up as my practice steel;

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and my beautiful black mica Mullen Royal Precision D10 came from the great Al Brisco in Canada, I am one lucky steeler to have snaffled this Black Beauty! This is the photo from his website - one look and I was in love!

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I also have a restored Marlen D10 (pull-release) bought via the forum from Gary Sill. This is one photo from Gary's advert on the forum before I bought it:

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Guess I need to get some more up-to-date photos! Hope I haven't offended anyone by using their published photos, which I am happy to acknowledge as their original works.

Don't get me started on my little collection of acoustics, and a couple of Teles as well!! I'm sticking to the steel-guitar theme of the thread.
The steel guitar is a hard mistress. She will obsess you, bemuse and bewitch you. She will dash your hopes on what seems to be whim, only to tease you into renewing the relationship once more so she can do it to you all over again...and yet, if you somehow manage to touch her in that certain magic way, she will yield up a sound which has so much soul, raw emotion and heartfelt depth to it that she will pierce you to the very core of your being.
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Just got rid of the wife and got myself a black one this time. Here she is.

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Zumsteel U12 8-5, MSA M3 U12 9-7, MSA SS 10-string, 1930 National Resonophonic, Telonics Combo, Webb 614e, Fender Steel King, Mesa Boogie T-Verb.
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My most recent acquisition

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Just got this old ZumSteel last week. It's a player!

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