What new toys did you get????????
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Ron Whitworth
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What new toys did you get????????
For the curious that did'nt get to make it to St. Louis, what new toy(s) did you find you just could'nt pass by??.List anything you want that you purchased at the convention..Thanks Ron
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Doug Brumley
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Not sure this list will make anyone drool, since my pedal steel career had spanned exactly three days prior to the convention, and I'm merely stocking up on basic accessories. But the timing was great, as it allowed me to familiarize myself with a lot of pedal steel merchandise in person. I ended up purchasing the following items that I deemed necessary and/or helpful as I embark on the learning process:
- Peterson VS-II Virtual Strobe Tuner
- 7/8" 10-string BJS bar
- Jeff Newman's "Steel Guitar 101" convention bundle (the Pedal Steel Techniques video + the Right Hand Alpha video)
- two sets of Lloyd Green signature Jagwire strings and a dozen .0115s
- a variety of thumbpicks and fingerpicks to try out
- Lloyd Green's "Revisited" disc (from the man himself... what a pleasure), as well as his "Reflections" disc (from Scotty's booth)
I also considered a Nashville 112, but that's going to have to wait a while...
- Peterson VS-II Virtual Strobe Tuner
- 7/8" 10-string BJS bar
- Jeff Newman's "Steel Guitar 101" convention bundle (the Pedal Steel Techniques video + the Right Hand Alpha video)
- two sets of Lloyd Green signature Jagwire strings and a dozen .0115s
- a variety of thumbpicks and fingerpicks to try out
- Lloyd Green's "Revisited" disc (from the man himself... what a pleasure), as well as his "Reflections" disc (from Scotty's booth)
I also considered a Nashville 112, but that's going to have to wait a while...
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JB Arnold
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I also got a Petersen tuner.
JB
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Fulawka D-10 9&5
Fessenden D-10 8&8
"All in all, looking back, I'd have to say the best advice anyone ever gave me was 'Hands Up, Don't Move!"
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JB
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Fulawka D-10 9&5
Fessenden D-10 8&8
"All in all, looking back, I'd have to say the best advice anyone ever gave me was 'Hands Up, Don't Move!"
www.johnbarnold.com/pedalsteel
www.buddycage.net
http://www.nrpsmusic.com/index.html
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Darvin Willhoite
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I haven't done it yet, but I forsee a Nashville 112 in my future. I'm really impressed with the sound and the compactness.
I'm a great Peavey fan anyway, I already have 10 Peavey amps, and and 24 Peavey guitars. Twelve of those are the old T-60 guitars, I think I have at lease one of every color that came from the factory.
BTW, I collect a lot better than I play.
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Darvin Willhoite
Riva Ridge Recording
I'm a great Peavey fan anyway, I already have 10 Peavey amps, and and 24 Peavey guitars. Twelve of those are the old T-60 guitars, I think I have at lease one of every color that came from the factory.
BTW, I collect a lot better than I play.
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Darvin Willhoite
Riva Ridge Recording
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Bobby Lee
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I got a 15/16" BJS bar. That's all.
I was planning to maybe get a new guitar, but I didn't see anything that I liked better than my Sierra Session. There were a lot of nice instruments on display, though.
I liked the Peavey Nashville 112 amp, but not enough to replace my Mesa/Boogies. Evans was out of my price range (I'd want two!).
So, I got a 15/16" BJS bar. That's all.
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<font size="1"><img align=right src="http://b0b.com/Hotb0b.gif" width="96 height="96">Bobby Lee - email: quasar@b0b.com - gigs - CDs, Open Hearts
Sierra Session 12 (E9), Williams 400X (Emaj9, D6), Sierra Olympic 12 (C6add9),
Sierra Laptop 8 (D13), Fender Stringmaster (E13, A6),
Roland Handsonic, Line 6 Variax</font>
I was planning to maybe get a new guitar, but I didn't see anything that I liked better than my Sierra Session. There were a lot of nice instruments on display, though.
I liked the Peavey Nashville 112 amp, but not enough to replace my Mesa/Boogies. Evans was out of my price range (I'd want two!).
So, I got a 15/16" BJS bar. That's all.
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<font size="1"><img align=right src="http://b0b.com/Hotb0b.gif" width="96 height="96">Bobby Lee - email: quasar@b0b.com - gigs - CDs, Open Hearts
Sierra Session 12 (E9), Williams 400X (Emaj9, D6), Sierra Olympic 12 (C6add9),
Sierra Laptop 8 (D13), Fender Stringmaster (E13, A6),
Roland Handsonic, Line 6 Variax</font>
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Brad Sarno
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I got me the Neil Flanz C6 chord dictionary. My girlfriend got the new BJS short bar. It's 7/8" like usual but short for lap steel. He said Lloyd is using one on PSG but I cant verify that. She loves it on the 10 string PSG. I could almost use it too but my hands are a little too big. It makes slanting easier because the thumb has an easier time grabbing the butt end.
Brad Sarno
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Ron Whitworth
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I got a Carter SD-10 (black)
Nashville 112
Jeff Newmans Beginners 101 course
new finger and thumb picks
Lloyd's new CD
It is going to be hard waiting 30 days for my guitar. I am ready to learn how to play the thing NOW

This was my first convention and I had a great time. Can't wait to go back next year.
Nashville 112
Jeff Newmans Beginners 101 course
new finger and thumb picks
Lloyd's new CD
It is going to be hard waiting 30 days for my guitar. I am ready to learn how to play the thing NOW

This was my first convention and I had a great time. Can't wait to go back next year.
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I got a Peterson VS-II Tuner,a nice used Nanoverb,about $100 worth of GeorgeL cables for me and my band members,about $150 worth of various CDs including the new ones by Randy Beavers and Lloyd Green,a Fishman pickup for my dobro(on Mike Auldridge's recomendation),a new leg bag for my Excel and some Zookie thumbpicks. And last but certainly not least,an autographed picture of Sara Jory along with a chat,a hug and a chance to sniff her....perfume.I was all ready to be smitten by the new 112 Peavey and it WAS fine sounding - but not THAT much smaller and lighter than my(much louder and also fine sounding)Nash 400 to be worth me spending money on. Now from the looks of things,the Peterson tuner is gonna make my life a whole lot easier and it's probably the best steel accessory I've bought in a long time. -MJ-
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Wayne Franco
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Brad....That C6 chord dictionary would be handy to have around. Do you think I could get that from him on the web or does Neil have a phone number on the book?. I saw you there but did't get to introduce myself. : (
I got about 4 CD's\
3 George L. Cords..the
new thicker ones.
a BJS Chrome 1" bar and a 15/16th
Bullseye Stainless bar.
I got about 4 CD's\
3 George L. Cords..the
new thicker ones.
a BJS Chrome 1" bar and a 15/16th
Bullseye Stainless bar.
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I also got a Peterson tuner. My old peterson is still working but I really liked the presets. I got the Buddy Emmons (black) cd, a bar & wrench holder and some assorted pics.
The best thing I bought though was the Newman seminar. $60.00 is very little to spend for a years worth of entertainment & frustration until next September. A lot of work ahead for this old bass player.
I also got to meet the founder of my 2nd home b0b. Thanks again for this great forum.
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JIM
"Carter SD10" "74" LTD & NASHVILLE 400, Profex II "55" Esquire, "63 Epiphone, "63" Precision,
"71" Jazz
The best thing I bought though was the Newman seminar. $60.00 is very little to spend for a years worth of entertainment & frustration until next September. A lot of work ahead for this old bass player.
I also got to meet the founder of my 2nd home b0b. Thanks again for this great forum.
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JIM
"Carter SD10" "74" LTD & NASHVILLE 400, Profex II "55" Esquire, "63 Epiphone, "63" Precision,
"71" Jazz
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A Hilton pedal, wooden bar/tuner clip for steel leg,
Strings : a dozen Ricky Davis C6 sets and ; dozen Russ Hicks E9 sets, Don Helms tab and cassette with D.H.'s autograph on a Hank W. Band picture, Doug Jernigan's C6 chord manual and scale syllabus, And a pedal 4 copedent suggestion I will no doubt like.
a full box of 125min DAT tapes... all used at the show except for 2...
CD's : BE; Emmons Gt. Inc (Black), BE and Ray Pennington, Nashville Bar Association
Lloyd Greens lovely new CD
Paul Franklin's 2 cd set, Doug Jernigan Country jazz ;
Johnny Cox / Time Jumpers, On The Air and Live at Station Inn
Jimmmie Crawford and Russ Hicks, Chicken Pickin' Plus ;
Mike Sigler, Nashville Steel'n
Dan Tyack & Friends, Blackened Toast
Ron Turners Smooth Jazz and Blues
Joe Wright Country Classics V6
And on the way to St L., Robert Randolph's Unclassified.
I am sure I have left some things out, and there are several things I missed.<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by David L. Donald on 04 September 2003 at 07:29 PM.]</p></FONT>
Strings : a dozen Ricky Davis C6 sets and ; dozen Russ Hicks E9 sets, Don Helms tab and cassette with D.H.'s autograph on a Hank W. Band picture, Doug Jernigan's C6 chord manual and scale syllabus, And a pedal 4 copedent suggestion I will no doubt like.
a full box of 125min DAT tapes... all used at the show except for 2...
CD's : BE; Emmons Gt. Inc (Black), BE and Ray Pennington, Nashville Bar Association
Lloyd Greens lovely new CD
Paul Franklin's 2 cd set, Doug Jernigan Country jazz ;
Johnny Cox / Time Jumpers, On The Air and Live at Station Inn
Jimmmie Crawford and Russ Hicks, Chicken Pickin' Plus ;
Mike Sigler, Nashville Steel'n
Dan Tyack & Friends, Blackened Toast
Ron Turners Smooth Jazz and Blues
Joe Wright Country Classics V6
And on the way to St L., Robert Randolph's Unclassified.
I am sure I have left some things out, and there are several things I missed.<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by David L. Donald on 04 September 2003 at 07:29 PM.]</p></FONT>
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Damir Besic
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My wife had too much homework and I didn`t wont to go without her.I was mad so I decided to make her mad,I tought "payback time" and went out and bought me a nice car,well ,turned out she loves the car...next time I`ll buy tools ,I can`t imagine she`d like that.
my payback for not going to the St.Louis
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my payback for not going to the St.Louis
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I got the tab book for Jazz By Jernigan, Jay Dee's video, and Mike Johnstone gave me the most precious gift of all, Joaquin Murphey's last bar, which is going on the wall underneath my autographed photo of Murph.
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Herb's Steel Guitar Pages
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I got a real nice seat from Steeler's Choice, a lot of CDs and misc. goodies I've been needing, and a great indepth interview with Mike Auldridge (for an upcoming issue of Pedal Steel.US). What a gentleman! And certainly not least, lots of faces to put with the names I keep seeing here, some great conversation and a truly mind melting blend of the best steel music ever. Big thanks to everybody for that!
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C'mon by and visit!- www.markvanallen.com
My Bands: Sugarland Kate and the Retreads Kecia Garland Band Shane Bridges Band Dell Conner Blues Band
