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From: MrJamesmvest
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  • Awesome-thanks from a New Hampshire bass man!!

  • Holy cow guys! Thanks for posting this!!!

  • Thanks for posting this ,,,,,i watched all 11 ! Really nice ! And supprised that Mr Tommy White & some of the others are using the Day setup ,,,,i have always used it & some psg players told me it was not a good setup to use LOL !

  • @jimkenslu The reason they said this is because the Emmons ABC is the most common.it matters not what way you change your pulls as long as you are happy with them,there is no correct way. Po-TAY-to Po TAH-to

    it seems all of the Johnny come lately Steel players love to have conflict- LOL I quit going to the Forum over it

    Anything you say on it someone wants to call you a liar or their equipment is beeter than yours.

    I started playing a steel in 1979 Steel players USED to get along Not Today.

  • @jimkenslu Day set up is just as good as Emmons. After all, it worked for Jimmy Day, Hal Rugg, Weldon Myrick, John Hughey, and many more. I only wish something worked for me.

  • If you want to hear some superb Stu Basore, then George Hamilton the IVth's 'Canadian Pacific' album is the one you need to listen to! Thanks for putting this on You Tube - fantastic!

  • Enjoyed the video.

  • Great stuff!! Can't wait for Part 2, 3, etc.!!

  • Mr. Vest (falls down on his knees) I'm not worthy! :-) Was never coordinated enough to play the steel and stuck to the banjo. This is awesome!

  • Look,s cool jvest,,,some fine musicians-keep em coming.....Joe in Vegas

  • This is very important history of Country Music legendary musicians.

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