Jerry Wallace

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Jeremy Moyers
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Jerry Wallace

Post by Jeremy Moyers »

Not sure if this has been posted anywhere yet, but my friend Jerry Wallace, steel guitarist and builder of Wallace Truetone Pickups, passed away Friday February 7th after a lengthy battle with cancer. Prayers for his family would be greatly appreciated. He was a great man and will be missed by many! His son Robbie is one of my oldest friends and let us know about his passing this morning.
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Terrible news.
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Good Man....

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Good Man, and always made me feel like I lived next door to him when doing business with him. I considered him a friend even though we never met in person.....
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Post by Ross Shafer »

Very sad news. RIP Jerry, you'll be missed!
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Post by Ken Byng »

Very sad news for the steel guitar fraternity. Jerry's products were top class, and he was always very helpful and a good person to deal with. :cry:
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Post by Blake Hawkins »

I am sorry to hear this. Over the years Jerry rewound a number of pickups for me and they were always perfect.
Praying for comfort for the family.
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Post by John De Maille »

So sorry to hear this. His pickups were renown for their sound and his service was impeccable.
My condolences to his family.
RIP. Jerry
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Post by Kevin Mincke »

Sad news IndeedšŸ˜” Years ago Jerry rewound a couple S~B pickups for my SuperPro. He pulled the pole pieces up so they are about 1/8thā€ above top plate and just sound wonderful. He had gotten so busy with his TrueTone line that he couldn’t take on a couple more I had. We’ll miss you Jerry and hopefully someone can carry on your fine work. Prayers for his family, til we meet again.
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Post by Doug Earnest »

I'm very sorry. Jerry made a good number of pickups for me. We visited on the phone quite a bit, he was very likeable.
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Post by Dave Zirbel »

He made a great pickup for a great price...must have been a great guy! RIP Jerry.
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Post by Ricky Davis »

Oh no; my heart is hurting bad. Jerry and I did so much work together in the last 15 years; as he/we designed the best TrueTone Pickup ohmage for the Sho~bud and he was the only one that would re-wind an original sho~bud pickup for me and include the 3-wire coil tap; and always chewed me out a little about that 3rd wire...I can still hear him; but he would still always do it for me. Ok now I'm crying.
I love you Jerry; I will think about you every day and PLEASE; Go Rest High On That Mountain.
RIP.
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Post by Joseph Napolitano »

So Sorry to hear this . I bought two pick-ups from Jerry a few years ago. Very nice man.
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SAD,SAD MEWS. I LOVED HIS PICKUPS AND HE WAS ALWAYS A GENTLEMAN TO DEAL WITH. J.R.
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Post by Kerry Johnson »

Sad to here this.

Condolences to his family.
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Post by Fred Justice »

Sad news indeed. I ordered and used Jerry's pickup's from time to time.
Of course we would visit a lot as well.
I'll miss Jerry, RIP friend.
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Jerry Wallace

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Jerry rewound 8 pickups for my Fender Quad, 2 special 10 string spacing and 2 12 string pickups for a special project. Very nice Fourmite and a Gentleman to deal with. Leon Jerry RIP
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Post by Stu Schulman »

My Condolences to Jerry's family.
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Post by Erv Niehaus »

That's very sad news indeed.
He was my go to guy for pickups. :(
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Post by Lee Baucum »

Who's gonna fill his shoes?
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Post by Bob Carlucci »

Oh boy, bad news after bad news in our community.. I used Jerry's pickup for years.. Other steel players loved the sound of my Truetone equipped steels, so Jerry certainly did something right... Big shoes to fill, when it comes to making good quality, classic sounding single coil steel guitar pickups... bob
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Dude was a master. I've got one Bud rewind and one odd egg he made for me out of a failing GL TPPP. He was a hell of an asset to our community.
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Post by Damir Besic »

that is very sad news, I used his pickups enywhere I could... Mr. Papić used True Tone pickups as a standard pickup on all of his Promat guitars , and I have them on my Promat today as well as in all the other Promat guitars I bought in the past ... RIP Jerry šŸ˜”.


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Prayers

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He was a nice person, superb at his craft and I'll miss him.
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Post by Eddie Freeman »

He was greatly gifted and will be greatly missed, Our prayers to family.
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Post by Cartwright Thompson »

I’m really sorry to hear that. Jerry was the best.