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I keep this picture on my wall when I practice. Not that I can play any better, but it helps me keep the basics in perspective.

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Jeff Newman... Hahaha!
Poor ole Jeff's rolling around laughing...
That's a Sho-Bud LDG 3&4 being held by the person who came up with the concept I believe, look close you'll see the other knee lever.
Charlie Prides steel player?
That's a Sho-Bud LDG 3&4 being held by the person who came up with the concept I believe, look close you'll see the other knee lever.
Charlie Prides steel player?
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So now, since we know it has 4 knee levers, it's not as impressive as with only 3 knee levers.
Actually, Lloyd be da man.
Actually, Lloyd be da man.

Carter D10 8p/7k, Dekley S10 3p/4k C6 setup, Regal RD40 Dobro (D tuning), Recording King Professional Dobro (G tuning), NV400, NV112, Ibanez Gio guitar, Epiphone SG Special (open G slide and regular G tuning guitar) .
Playing for 56 years and still counting.
Playing for 56 years and still counting.
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Re: Jeff Newman... Hahaha!
LDG would probably be laughing too.Dick Sexton wrote:Poor ole Jeff's rolling around laughing...
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This is Lloyd Green's copedent. It's actually 3+4, but the changes are minimalist.Charlie McDonald wrote:Not kidding; respectfully, whether the photo is Thomas Jefferson or Norman Boling, I'd like to know the copedent,
because a 3 x 3 E9 would be an equalizer in terms of efficiency and economy, one I'd copy.
It looks like a very clean setup, easy to get around on.
[tab]# note LKL Ped1 Ped2 Ped3 LKR RKL RKR
1 F# __+G________________________________________
2 D# ________________________________-D/C#_______
3 G# _____________+A_____________________________
4 E ___________________+F#____+F________________
5 B _______+C#_________+C#______________________
6 G# _____________+A_____________________________
7 F# ____________________________________________
8 E __________________________+F___________-D#__
9 D ____________________________________________
10 B _______+C#__________________________________[/tab]
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Zooming in, the middle shaft seems to be a dummy.
Maybe the setup is called 3x3 because one of the knees he typically never used. Anyone know?
I imagine he could get around well on a 3x2 and find it interesting that he raises E->F on LKR.
This guy must be pretty good, whoever he is. Love the loafer.

Maybe the setup is called 3x3 because one of the knees he typically never used. Anyone know?
I imagine he could get around well on a 3x2 and find it interesting that he raises E->F on LKR.
This guy must be pretty good, whoever he is. Love the loafer.

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Neat thread.
Here's a thread that I searched. Seems the "D" in LDG isn't an initial of Lloyd's? Also, I've heard, that the term "loafer", refers to another brand of PSG that is a SD10 from another builder(not Sho~Bud)? Any truth to that?
http://steelguitarforum.com/Forum15/HTML/000276.html
Thanks.
Here's a thread that I searched. Seems the "D" in LDG isn't an initial of Lloyd's? Also, I've heard, that the term "loafer", refers to another brand of PSG that is a SD10 from another builder(not Sho~Bud)? Any truth to that?
http://steelguitarforum.com/Forum15/HTML/000276.html
Thanks.
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Yeah, this thread is pretty amusing, really. I truly hope Lloyd looks in!
I had not seen that photo of Lloyd and the up skirt… it is indeed inspiring. I never tire of or lose my amazement at the sheer musicality and beauty of what Mr. Green can pull out of that setup. The true intersection of art and genius.
I had not seen that photo of Lloyd and the up skirt… it is indeed inspiring. I never tire of or lose my amazement at the sheer musicality and beauty of what Mr. Green can pull out of that setup. The true intersection of art and genius.
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Lloyd Green (via email) wrote:Actually, rather than viewing the changes on my set-up being minimalist, once I found the E-F change around 1966 or’67, I instinctively felt they were complete because now I could play anything I could mentally conceive relative to the E9th tuning.
Prior to the E-F change the tunings “incompleteness” often led me into dead-end zones from which I had to extricate myself.
However, one could legitimately characterize my changes as “minimalist” considering all the additional, but duplicative and redundant, pedals players have added since the 1960s. I did, and do, use the term “minimalist country” to describe the Don Williams sound though.
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Emmons.Edward Rhea wrote: Also, I've heard, that the term "loafer", refers to another brand of PSG that is a SD10 from another builder(not Sho~Bud)? Any truth to that?
http://steelguitarforum.com/Forum15/HTML/000276.html
Thanks.
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