Anybody get a steel git for Christmas?
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Bill Groner
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Anybody get a steel git for Christmas?
If you got one, let's see a picture of it. I asked Santa, but he said I have too many now.
He now is on MY List. 
Currently own, 6 Groner-tone lap steels, 1953 Alamo Lap steel, (a gift from the late Stu Schulman) Recording King Phil Leadbetter Dobro, Roland Cube, Roland Mobile Cube, Fender Champion 40
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Bill Groner
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Well Jack, you have my personal email address and I'll be here most of the day. I'd love to see what you got from Santa.Jack Hanson wrote:Would love to show you mine, Bill. Unfortunately, the website refuses to load my pix.
Currently own, 6 Groner-tone lap steels, 1953 Alamo Lap steel, (a gift from the late Stu Schulman) Recording King Phil Leadbetter Dobro, Roland Cube, Roland Mobile Cube, Fender Champion 40
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Bill McCloskey
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Check to see if your pictures are too large. They can't be larger than 2024. When a picture won't load for me, that is usually the problem. Try reducing the size of the pictures so they are no larger than 2024.Unfortunately, the website refuses to load my pix.
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Dean Gray
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Kind of a Christmas steel!
So I haven’t got it yet, but I bought this one-of-a-kind Williams D8 from Jim Palenscar (it used to belong to forum member Tom Wolverton). It’s waiting for me at my in-laws in VT. We will be travelling to the U.S.A. in a few weeks for a late Christmas celebration with family. I can’t wait to get my hands on it and bring it home to Australia.
Tom designed it to be a hybrid of his Sho-Bud and Stringmaster, which is exactly what I want too! I also believe b0b got to play it and loved it, which is a nice thing to know.
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Re: Kind of a Christmas steel!
Dean Gray wrote:![]()
Tom designed it to be a hybrid of his Sho-Bud and Stringmaster, which is exactly what I want too!
I also have a Williams hybrid.....an S8 tuned to G....and it's exactly a combo of non pedal & pedal steel....I'm sure that you're going to love it.....as I do mine.....
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This is a weird one. It has a round neck, so you can do unspeakable things to it, if you have a 70mm bottleneck.
Tried out a dozen tunings, but this will stay in C6 for now. Happy New Year!
Update, C13!
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Christmas Eve impulse buy
Even though I bought a lot of guitars this year, because I don't want to die with money in the bank
and it makes me happy. I promised myself, no more!!!
Despite my efforts to stay off Reverb, passing time on Christmas Eve, I saw this beauty, I couldn't help but put in a low bid before turning in.
Before I could drift off, my phone dinged the new email alert. He accepted my bid.
It arrived today.
I'm in love.
It also made feel a lot better.
Despite my efforts to stay off Reverb, passing time on Christmas Eve, I saw this beauty, I couldn't help but put in a low bid before turning in.
Before I could drift off, my phone dinged the new email alert. He accepted my bid.
It arrived today.
I'm in love.
It also made feel a lot better.
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Re: Christmas Eve impulse buy
Stan Frantz wrote:I don't want to die with money in the bank![]()
I love these little "cheapo" MOT guitars!......they are so underrated but so much fun to play......and sound darn good.....love the string through pups also......
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Re: Christmas Eve impulse buy
Thanks for the comments guys.HowardR wrote:I love these little "cheapo" MOT guitars!......they are so underrated but so much fun to play......and sound darn good.....love the string through pups also......
BTW the green/gold one is a 1952 Bronson made by Valco
My first was a 1958 Supro Comet I got for about $270 not MOT but the famous Valco string thru pup. I was amazed how good it sounded thru my little cheapo practice amp with NO effects. Sustain forever with a great tone and a natural gentle echolike reverb.
I didn't really plan on getting more, but now I have 4! In just the last couple months! Ranging in price from $450-$650. The priciest being a 1941 National New Yorker, which came to $750 with tax and shipping. The other MOT is an 1954 Oahu "Symphony in White"
for those wondering... open E, open G, C6
and the Bronson in the new to me B11
I may have bit off more than I can chew in the learning curve challenge, considering I just started playing 2 years ago after COVID hit and had no musical training or knowledge whatsoever. But I'm having a lot of fun. At 70, and alone in a rural area, it gives me a reason to get up in the morning.

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No guitar per se, but I did pick up a little rechargeable amp for use with my lap steel. $99 Positive Grid Spark Go. Tiny little thing, the size of a small effects pedal, rechargeable battery powered with a ton of digital amp models and effects, but I just need one good sounding one.
Is it good for gigs, no, but doing practices with an ukulele combo? Absolutely perfect. For those times when I think maybe I should take my tricone for simplicity, I don't need much volume but an amp is a pain. Makes my rig a true "paratrooper" rig, lightweight and goes anywhere. Not optimal for gigs or loud practices but if I end up loving the tone you can either use the 3.5mm line out into a PA, or they have a powered speaker cab designed to interface directly with it.
Is it good for gigs, no, but doing practices with an ukulele combo? Absolutely perfect. For those times when I think maybe I should take my tricone for simplicity, I don't need much volume but an amp is a pain. Makes my rig a true "paratrooper" rig, lightweight and goes anywhere. Not optimal for gigs or loud practices but if I end up loving the tone you can either use the 3.5mm line out into a PA, or they have a powered speaker cab designed to interface directly with it.
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