Age cut-off date
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Tom Campbell
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Age cut-off date
What do you consider to be your (age) cut-off date for ordering or buying your "last" steel guitar?
A lot of factors to consider... general health, financial considertions, future living conditions, still playing gigs or not...etc.
A lot of factors to consider... general health, financial considertions, future living conditions, still playing gigs or not...etc.
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This doesn't necessarily answer your question Tom, but worth noting.
I delivered a guitar midyear 2020 to a wonderful 88 year old gentleman who'd been playing lap steel or steel since he was 10. He passed about 6 months after receiving his beautiful new Sierra. I spoke with family members after he passed, they told me he sat and played the dang thing for hours everyday during those last months, loved every minute of it and would brag on his new guitar to anyone who'd listen!
I hope I can be that engaged with my life passions when my time comes!
I delivered a guitar midyear 2020 to a wonderful 88 year old gentleman who'd been playing lap steel or steel since he was 10. He passed about 6 months after receiving his beautiful new Sierra. I spoke with family members after he passed, they told me he sat and played the dang thing for hours everyday during those last months, loved every minute of it and would brag on his new guitar to anyone who'd listen!
I hope I can be that engaged with my life passions when my time comes!
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Being O)ld
I'm about 6 mos from the 80 mark. I'm still feeling good & enjoying myself with my SIERRA Pedal Steel. I'm in the throes of tweaking my 1976 Sierra Pedal Steel, that I have customized with a 5th Knee Lever & gears on the Reverse Levers. It has 4/5 knees & a Aluminum Pad for the back. I ran upon a Nashville 400, a Goodrich Pedal & I'll be rarin' to make as much NOISE as I can, for the DURATION...
Being Old ain't all in your head, but being Passionate about something, does make a difference...
Being Old ain't all in your head, but being Passionate about something, does make a difference...
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for 25 years I was a FF/Paramedic in North East Ohio. There was a cat that lived in town who ended up needed EMS services a few times; he was in his late 80's or early 90's so not totally unexpected. One time my crew ran over to do a welfare check on request of his neighbors across the street. Seems like the old guy would play trumpet after dinner every night and they hadn't heard him in a few days. We ran over there and found him hale and healthy, his only problem was the middle valve on his fairly new Schilke X3 trumpet was stuck down and he lacked the finger strength to get the valve open. He'd been trickling kroil into the threads hoping to be able to break it free. Me being a trumpet player and with fairly strong hands I broke loose the valve and we got him up and running in a few minutes. I told him I played so he had me blow a chorus or two. He grinned, said 'not bad kid, you coulda played with us back in the day' then swapped out the mouthpiece and played a pretty ripping line or two. Turns out he had toured for years with various swing bands before and after WW2 including Artie Shore, Stan Kenton's Innovations Orchestra, and others. That cat had some cred for sure.
Here's the pertinent part: As we were leaving he said 'I don't play like I used to anymore, but I've never had as much fun playing the horn as I do playing along with those old records'. As long as you're going to enjoy playing, spend the money if you want. How long you might get to play doesn't figure in my book.
So long, Buddy. You were quite the character.
Here's the pertinent part: As we were leaving he said 'I don't play like I used to anymore, but I've never had as much fun playing the horn as I do playing along with those old records'. As long as you're going to enjoy playing, spend the money if you want. How long you might get to play doesn't figure in my book.
So long, Buddy. You were quite the character.
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I am 72, bought my first steel in 1973. I just decided recently to retire from playing out with my band. I enjoy the playing part, but the night driving and loading all the gear in and out have gotten old. Because I am not making any money with it, it would be hard to justify a new steel at this point in my life.
After going through an MSA, a Cougar, a BMI, and a Carter, I bought a brand new Zum from Bruce in 2003. I never felt the need for a "better" guitar after playing the Zum which I still own. I have to admit, I have been tempted by the Mullen G2 and the Show Pro but I'm probably done buying steel guitars.
After going through an MSA, a Cougar, a BMI, and a Carter, I bought a brand new Zum from Bruce in 2003. I never felt the need for a "better" guitar after playing the Zum which I still own. I have to admit, I have been tempted by the Mullen G2 and the Show Pro but I'm probably done buying steel guitars.
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