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Stephen Winters
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I have been visiting the Steel Guitar Forum daily, for about four months. I got my first steel about six months ago, and have gained very valuable information from all of you here at the forum. I just wanted to post, to introduce myself and to say thanks for all the great tips.
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Stephen Winters
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Peavey Deuce
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Stephen Winters
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Peavey Deuce
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Hey Stephen
Welcome aboard. I lived in Biloxi, Laurel and Ellisville way back when. This is the best place for a steel picker to be. Do spend some time in the Tablature section. These pickers will knock your "hat in the creek" with their licks. And it all makes so much musical sense.
Best regards......Fred
Welcome aboard. I lived in Biloxi, Laurel and Ellisville way back when. This is the best place for a steel picker to be. Do spend some time in the Tablature section. These pickers will knock your "hat in the creek" with their licks. And it all makes so much musical sense.
Best regards......Fred
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Ray Montee (RIP)
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Hey Stephen! Glad you took the time and interest to become an ACTIVE MEMBER in this wonderful Forum. It's been the greatest learning tool I've encountered during my decades of learning to play steel. Got a question, don't be afraid to ask it. You'll get answers from fellows that refer to the olden days as "way back in the 1990's" but you also get some from Forumites that date back a lot further than that. Lot's of different experience and knowledge levels. I can't live without my daily dose of it. You'll enjoy it too! 

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CrowBear Schmitt
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Welcome to this great Forum Stephen 
it's a gold mine here.
keep your eyes out for them ol' prospectors, they know where all the good veins are.
don't be afraid to ask here, cause' most everyone IS helpfull + right neighbourly
Dig on in man ...
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Steel what?

it's a gold mine here.
keep your eyes out for them ol' prospectors, they know where all the good veins are.
don't be afraid to ask here, cause' most everyone IS helpfull + right neighbourly
Dig on in man ...

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Steel what?
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