Well, here is my first "left handed' Justice.
Actually it was not to bad of a build. Went a lot smoother than folks had told me it would.
The Gentleman I built this for, Mr. Scottie Baker back in Champaign IL. is not a Forum member and ask me to post this for him, he's a mighty proud man today.
It was way different to build, as Scottie plays left handed on top, but pedals the same as most of us do with our left foot.
Scottie went from a D-10 to this SD-10 with 5 pedals and 5 knee levers. ( Pictures below )
Scottie is going to try and join the Forum next week maybe, and he'll most likely post at that time.
Congratulation Scottie and THANK YOU.
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Wow, that's gorgeous. And his playing style is interesting to say the least.
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) .
Fred, that is soo shiny that I thought the third picture had been photo-shopped. It looks like part of the left rear leg is missing. I zoomed in and found it to be an illusion due to the extreme mirror-like finish. Looks great.
At long last, July 14, 2011 and I have a musical instrument I CAN play.
Stage One, Nashville 112, Hilton pedal, Black Box
Joe Naylor, Avondale, AZ (Phoenix) Announcer/Emcee owner www.steelseat.com *** OFFERING SEATS AND Effects cases with or without legs and other stuff ****** -Desert Rose Guitar S-10, Life Member of the Arizona Carport Pickers Assoc., Southwest Steel Guitar Assoc., Texas Steel Guitar Assoc., GA Steel Guitar Assoc., KS Steel Guitar Assoc. (Asleep at the Steel) tag line willed to me by a close late friend RIP
I saw Scotty at the Steel convention and he told me he had ordered a new Justice psg. What a cool looking steel!! Scotty is a great player. He was one of the first pedal steel guitar players that I would go to hear on a regular basis. His playing was inspirational to a whole bunch of us young steel players back in the day. He's gonna love this steel.
Bob W. you know, back when I ran with Russ Woolen and the Smith brothers Harold & Butch, we went and checked out Scottie several times. He was a very good player back then as well. Ah, the good ole days.
Bob V. yes, I thought long and hard about the logo's and the thing I settled on is.
Its only a "lefty" to Scotty and he don't see the logo anyway. So to the audience its just a Justice steel guitar, so I let it read that way. Made since to me.
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Beautiful guitar Fred as always, I gotta get over to see you one of these days. May have to get you to come over and do some recording in your spare time.
Fred, I didn't know you knew Russ Woolen. I am headed to a memorial jam dedicated to Russ later on today. He was a great guy. I see Harold Smith every once in awhile. I'll mention you to him the next time I see him. That sure is a pretty steel you built for Scotty.
Fred, thats a beautiful guitar.. Will you have a demo room in Dallas? I would love to play one again sometime only with an amp this time.. You do some great work!
Hi Wally, I'll have the booth where I been since they went to that hotel. Right out in front of the Restaurant.
I usually have about three or four guitars with Nashville 112 amps set up to play thru. Come on by and ware one out Wally and thanks for your kind words.
Hey, I want to thank all you guy:s for your wonderful coments,--Fred did a great job on my guitar, I can;t wait to get it Friday -- Thanks again --Scottie--Will comment again later.
Bob, That was a lot of fun.. Nice folks to work with.. It was 117degrees that day! The helicopter was on the jagged edge of performance... Jerry, the star of the show is the real deal, no acting there...