Billy Connoly's show RT 66 show: lap steel collection

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Billy Connoly's show RT 66 show: lap steel collection

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My jaw dropped open. A secret location in Missouri on RT 66 this guy has the world's largest collection of lap steel also has pedal steels, ukes, guitars, zithers, etc, etc OH AND other stuff too

When this guy goes his collection will be probably millions! He never sells so until then they remain hidden.

They didn't say if he actually plays so that's my only sadness is they might not be getting played.
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AJ, can you post a link?
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I may have to break out my Flash Gordon decoder ring for this one.
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I like this guy already......
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Post by Iain »

Astonishing, wasn't it? Incredible number of instruments (steels, guitars, basses...) and amps, racked in tiered rows on his walls. Hundreds and hundreds.

And good quality instruments, too!

Shame they don't get played, but as and when he goes there'll be a sudden glut of vintage instruments hitting the market!
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Post by Chris Lucker »

His name is Bob, he is in Springfield, and yes, he sells and trades.

Well, after watching the clip mentioned below, I guess his name is Rob. I always thought it was Bob. Woops.
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Post by Mike Anderson »

Here ya go:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NpX7yIHZ ... re=related

The amazing part starts at 2:50.
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I no longer have any guilt about my dozen or so Rickenbachers and misc g'tars and equipment.

Thanks for sharing with us here at the SGF.
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That's wild! Certainly the largest collection I've ever seen.
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Post by AJ Azure »

He said he never sells. Meanwhile what does this guy do for a living?!

That silver Ric man mint mint mint!

The funny thing is that he collects teed suitcases and medicine bottles too. Totally non-musical and not connected to the rest.

I wish they filmed him playing. I wonder if he's any good.

Wonder if his will has them all being donated to a museum.

Howard, you've got competition lol Although, you also commission new steel masterpieces.

This show is fun. Gives reality shows a good name.I've always enjoyed Billy.
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Post by Matthew Warman »

incredible totally out of this world collection what a trip. :eek: ...it made me a bit sad though to see all those lovely assorted guitars in what seemed to be almost a mausoleum....the thing is you can't take them with you...I wonder where they will all end up when he heads for that big gig in the sky...
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Post by Geoff Cline »

You think he plays?

He needs another building just for the cases...

Unbelievable.
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What a collection...Rick Alexander would have loved to have seen this...
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Post by George Keoki Lake »

While his collection is totally awesome, it is sad also. So many wonderful steel guitars just gathering dust in his "museum". What a waste ! I agree with Skip when he stated he doesn't feel guilty having the few he owns...at least his and mine are being played which is more than I can say about this monster collection ! :\
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Agree with George. It is sad if the number of lap steel guitars exceeds the number of lap steel guitarists...
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Agree with George. It is sad if the number of lap steel guitars exceeds the number of lap steel guitarists...
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I don't understand the urge to collect that much of anything.
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Post by Mike D »

I guess the upside is that he's preserving them rather than hacking them up to make fake vintage Fenders or pirating the string-thru pickups etc.
It's too much to be buried with so I assume when he dies they'll be back on the market.
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- if he IS obsessive compulsive, he spends his days changing all those strings.
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Post by Hugh Holstein »

Amazing but indeed very sad they aren't getting played like they should, I noticed a console steel the was being used as a toilet paper rack!

My wife is all over me for having to much stuff, I only have four steels.

I'm going to show her that video when she gets home...

"See honey? I don't have to much, I need to get more before that guy gets a hold of'em." :mrgreen:

And she will go, :roll:

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Post by Steve Green »

For someone to have THAT MANY steels, he must have more than a passing interest in them.

Wonder if he's a member of this Forum?
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Post by David Mason »

Well, if you're wondering why a kid with $500 walks out of the music store with an Ibanez or a Schecter instead of a nicely used Fender or Gibson, this guy (and others like him) are the reason, plain and simple. Clearly the guy seems happy, it must be the hunt that for him is the big thrill. I thought the same way about the Chinery Collection - what a waste.
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<--------not wondering
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I'm afraid to look.
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Post by CrowBear Schmitt »

That fellah deserves to be in the Guinness book of records
i often wondered where all them vintage steels could have gone
now i know
amazing !