Paloma Stone Slides

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Jay Seibert
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Location: Tubac, AZ 85646

Paloma Stone Slides

Post by Jay Seibert »

As you may have surmised, I have not been making my famous Paloma stone slides for a few years now. Relocation and heath issues serve as a fairly good excuse for not starting up again.

However, recently I have received quite a few requests for tone bars from past customers who want replacements and different shapes. And, aside from those requests, I have often thought about getting them going again. Our pottery business is pretty busy now in Arizona and we begin giving pottery classes the end of March.

If I start it up again, it will be in April or May. If you are interested in getting yourself an original Paloma Stone Slide, let me know and I'll put you on a waiting list for now...

Thanks for your interest!

Jay Seibert
jay@doversound.com
www.stoneslides.com is my Paloma Tone Bar and Bottleneck Slide web site
www.clayrabbit.com is my Pottery web site
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Brad Bechtel
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This is great news for fans of your slide bars. I wish you the best of luck with them!

I hope whatever health issues you've experienced are temporary.
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Lynn Kasdorf
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Post by Lynn Kasdorf »

I have a couple of your bars and use them sometimes with my Hawaiian band. I love the light weight and different tone for some tunes, especially if a lot of bar bouncing is involved.
Best of luck with your health and business.
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