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Re: Inlays
Thanks Storm, sorry I was not sure how to go about it, been a while since I have done it so my question may sound silly at times.
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Dave -
A word of caution to you. I have a couple of my "boys" from New Jersey with bags packed and ready to jump on a plane on a moments notice. Should you leave your house for just a matter of minutes, that instrument will be on its way to this side of pond!
I absolutely love it and am slobbering all over my keyboard with envy and desire. No one - and I mean no one - here in the States makes an instrument as beautiful. I recognize that it's a one-off but the conception and craftsmanship is superb!
Any ideas as to how you could possibly "improve" upon it? I hardly think so.
Richard
A word of caution to you. I have a couple of my "boys" from New Jersey with bags packed and ready to jump on a plane on a moments notice. Should you leave your house for just a matter of minutes, that instrument will be on its way to this side of pond!
I absolutely love it and am slobbering all over my keyboard with envy and desire. No one - and I mean no one - here in the States makes an instrument as beautiful. I recognize that it's a one-off but the conception and craftsmanship is superb!
Any ideas as to how you could possibly "improve" upon it? I hardly think so.
Richard
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Hi Richard, I'm speechless! That is indeed the best compliment I've ever had! Because the pedal steel guitar is your baby. I thank you from my heart. I'm always looking to improve on things, so who knows? And yes it was a one off for a guy so I No longer have it, so am I safe now? Ha, ha.
Dave.
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Alright Dave, we will be eageraly be waiting on your next BEAUTY with lots of pictures .......... Mike
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I would give my eye teeth to own a Sheffield steel, beautiful. If I had a talent like that here in the US I believe I would be a rich man. Why is Dave Hartley not playing one of those, instead of a US made steel? Help me to understand that. Absolutely beautiful Mr. Sheffied.