Steel Guitar Studio - New YouTube Channel for Steel Content

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Jacob Dillard
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Steel Guitar Studio - New YouTube Channel for Steel Content

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Hey everyone, a few months back I started this YouTube channel (Steel Guitar Studio) where I cover different topics on the steel guitar and interview people from different backgrounds about the instrument. I feel that a lot of the information I learned in these interviews is stuff that interests everyone here on the forum as well. For that reason, I will plug my YouTube page here so yall can check out what I am posting. This is a link to my current series playlist featuring the Emmons Guitar Co. and their new ReSound’65 Series.



https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7gT ... lIrQ8xvHRG
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Tony Dingus
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Very interesting. Thanks Jacob.

Tony
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Tommy Auldridge
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Jacob: This video tour of the Emmons factory was very interesting. Darin is obviously quite briliant. You can tell that by listening to him talk his way through the tour. I have talked to him and also Kelcey on the phone, and I even sold a D-10 Emmons guitar to them in their begining. I went to Baltimore, Md. to give Darin's brother a steel guitar lesson. I almost feel like I know them better now than before. The eceptional quality that goes into building their guitars is pretty phenomenoal. Thanks for posting this link. Tommy.....
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Larry Dering
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Post by Larry Dering »

Nice tour and some great information. Thanks
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Al Carey
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Post by Al Carey »

It’s easy to see why pedal steels cost so much after seeing how much labor goes into them.
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