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Where and when did you buy your first Pedal Steel

Fri Jul 17, 2015 3:15 pm

I thought it would be interesting to hear from members what first attracted them to pedal steel and where & when you bought your first pedal steel, what it was etc. I'm sure the "old timers" ;) here will have some interesting tales to tell.

I'll start as my story won't be too long :)

Guess the first time I recognised the sound as being a pedal steel guitar was Gordon Huntley on Woodstock, that's probably a common theme in the UK, although I had heard it before and liked the sound but I didn't really know what it was. Over the years I've always been attracted to it, every time I heard one but always had other priorities for instrument spend, didn't have much cash until I got older.

I think the turning point was when I saw Gerry Hogan playing at the Rothes Halls in Glenrothes, I knew then I had to have one. I bought a GFI student from Ebay and TBH had no idea what I was doing, worked at it for about a year from the Winnie Winston book. I started playing bass at this point with my sons band which was quite intense so the pedal steel went up into the attic for the next 6 years. 3 years I got it out again and decided to get a bit more serious and bought the Carter Uni from John Roche on this forum.

Now - My name is Geoff Noble and I'm a Pedal Steel addict :roll: :lol:

Re: Where and when did you buy your first Pedal Steel

Fri Jul 17, 2015 5:30 pm

I bought mine in about 1985. It was a ZB student model with 3 pedals and one knee lever - found in Exchange & Mart.

I had been seeing BJ Cole playing with the Wangford band and was completely fascinated by and obsessed with the instrument.

I got the Winnie Winston book but to be honest, Red River Valley and Danny Boy didn't really inspire me and I didn't have the skills to translate the underlying theory into stuff I actually wanted to learn.

What I really wanted to play though was the stuff I heard on Hank Williams records and my Dad's Tennessee Ernie Ford 78s. I soon realised I was on the wrong instrument and put it under the bed while I went out and bought a 6 string lap steel tuned to A6.

I guess I should have paid more attention to BJ as he used to have his Fender Stringmaster quad set up behind his pedal steel which he used on a few numbers but in my naivety, I had assumed the pedal steel must be "better".

My fascination for the pedal steel stayed with me though, even though I was definitely more interested in "straight steel" (and that was the route I followed for many years). I bought a Fender 1000 on impulse when I saw it listed in a magazine advert, but was still mainly interested in the A6 neck but a couple of years ago, dipped my toe back into E9 territory (sort of) with a Fessenden 6 shooter.

This year (about 30 years after my first attempt) I came full circle, sitting in front of my new (to me) Sho~Bud trying to figure out what the pedals and levers did and trying to co-ordinate it all with my volume pedal. At least this time round, I have a bit more idea what to do with my hands and the pedals and levers make a bit more sense to me. I could even, for the first time in my life, see the point of the first 2 strings!

Re: Where and when did you buy your first Pedal Steel

Fri Jul 17, 2015 8:12 pm

My first pedal steel was a Gordon Huntley reject - an Ormston D8. I bought it from a music shop in Leytonstone, and if I had known what I know now I would not have bought it. :twisted:

Instead of a roller nut it had a pointed, sharp aluminium nut, and was a real string breaker. 2 years after I bought the Ormston, I bought a D10 ZB - that would have been 1972. That really was the start of my steel guitar career, as I went pro a year later.

Re: Where and when did you buy your first Pedal Steel

Fri Jul 17, 2015 9:05 pm

I think it was 1977 /78, I first became aware of the sound of the pedal steel, when I heard Dan Dugmore playing the steel break on Linda Rhonstadt's cut of Blue Bayou,
That was the day I sold my soul to the devil and I had to get me one of them thar things, My fist guitar was an Emmons student model with 3 floor pedals and 1 knee lever.
Very soon after that I traded up to my beloved Emmons Black Rock10 which I still have and will never part with

My name is Willie and I too am a steel guitar a holic :oops: :oops:

Asleep at the steel

Re: Where and when did you buy your first Pedal Steel

Fri Jul 17, 2015 9:07 pm

Oops Geoff, I forgot I bought both guitars from Cuthbertsons Music shop, Cambridge Street Glasgow

Re: Where and when did you buy your first Pedal Steel

Sat Jul 18, 2015 9:04 am

Forty years ago, I was driving past a music shop in Addlestone, Surrey, and saw a steel guitar in the window. The price was very low - I seem to recall about £70. [It had been bought from UK Customs amongst a collection of keyboards and other instruments which had been brought into the UK without paying customs duty, and confiscated]. I recall thinking “I wonder if I could get a tune out of that”, at the time an impossible task, because I had never played piano, keyboards, guitar or any other musical instrument.

Colin Goss

Re: Where and when did you buy your first Pedal Steel

Sat Jul 18, 2015 10:57 am

Good thread.
Mine was a Driftwood 4+6. Made (or at least developed) by Gerry Evenden and Pete Willsher. Pete had an album out and the sleeve back had him pictured with one. It was £500 from (I think) John Edmed, Denmark Street. Late 1970's. The guitar worked very well with a ZB inspired mechanism. The sound, even with triple-tap p/up, was never outstanding but the guitar was robust enough and fine for quite a few years gigging. Sold it after I bought the Fender D-10 from Alan Dawson(?) via Ken.

Re: Where and when did you buy your first Pedal Steel

Sun Jul 19, 2015 7:14 pm

Mine was Fender Student model( manufactured by ShoBud) around same time as Mr Gamble 77/78, got it at closing down sale of Cuthbertsons Paisley.They had never had any before, but magically three appeared at closing sale, the one I bought and a Fender Artist D10, which I couldn't afford and a Little Buddy.

Re: Where and when did you buy your first Pedal Steel

Sun Jul 19, 2015 8:01 pm

Went to the RED COW in Hammersmith late 69, Muskrat's were playing, heard a steel, talked to Gus York, he told me to go to my local music shop, had it within two weeks, 4 pedals, one knee. and a sheet of paper telling me how to tune it, and that was it.
Went to see Gordon Huntley in Newbury, he gave me some pointers and off I went, now I need to put it down, but I can't so here I am,still at it. ;) Gus York, you are the instigator of how my life turned out, but I still like you.
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Re: Where and when did you buy your first Pedal Steel

Sun Jul 19, 2015 9:01 pm

My first steel was a wooden crappy thing looked like a church pew, just wasn't playable, yes they saw me coming. so my first decent steel was a Fuzzy S10 I saw in the window of a music shop in Kingswood , Bristol when I was cleaning their windows. Nobody in the shop even knew what it was or worth, I got it for £250.00 that was in 1974. The first steelplayer I saw was in the Red Lion, Brentford London, some guy by the name of Gerry Hogan. :D
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