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







