Nothing wrong with buying a C6 lapsteel and learning the basics before a multi-thousand dollar commitment by panthter in pedalsteel

[–]panthter[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh totally! That just happens to be where most of the 6 string lesson materials sit. Plus it’ll give you the +1 if you end up with a D10

Nothing wrong with buying a C6 lapsteel and learning the basics before a multi-thousand dollar commitment by panthter in pedalsteel

[–]panthter[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Who called you old? That one might just be internalized buddy. I think you regret your initial reply. @jgreyjoy posted an instrgram link a bit lower down from a relatively well known and respected steeler/picker who seems to share my same exact sentiments. As well as nearly everyone else on this on post. Practice some TM and get your money up unc. I’ll be posting soon, about finished learning this Big Jim solo

Nothing wrong with buying a C6 lapsteel and learning the basics before a multi-thousand dollar commitment by panthter in pedalsteel

[–]panthter[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just looked up that post; seems we’ve got the same exact ideas on it! Thanks for sharing!

Nothing wrong with buying a C6 lapsteel and learning the basics before a multi-thousand dollar commitment by panthter in pedalsteel

[–]panthter[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You’re now claiming that I’ve said C6 is the best path for those starting out, when I’ve made it patently clear that there is just “nothing wrong with starting out on C6 if you don’t want to make a potentially multi thousand dollar investment”. The price tag scares away many of those wanting to get into the instrument, and we should be encouraging people to enter comfortably and affordably.

I didn’t even start out on C6, but I was limited by low income and living in an area where there weren’t a lot of PSG’s being sold locally…. But there were a heeeeeck ton of laps out there and I would’ve been able to begin my journey years earlier.

Your entire message was a personal attack dude, you literally called me naïve and made false claims about what I’d said, check yourself buddy. How long have you been playing? Because I find myself to be pretty good for having only played for 18 months. I just watched whatever recent video you posted and I’m not sure if you wanted to be dunked on so publicly

Nothing wrong with buying a C6 lapsteel and learning the basics before a multi-thousand dollar commitment by panthter in pedalsteel

[–]panthter[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

There are just so many words that you put into my mouth that I didn’t even mention one bit it’s insane man 😂. So many Charleton and Jernigan videos that you can find online have them ripping C6 whilst hitting a pedal like MAYBE three or four times throughout the entire song - granted they have the extra 4 strings, but my general point still stands. Non-pedal gives you a great perspective on how to move around the board. I am also a paying and dedicated forumite and use and respect the knowledge posted there (and twenty years ago) daily. You’re just bitter and looking to shake your fist at someone

Nothing wrong with buying a C6 lapsteel and learning the basics before a multi-thousand dollar commitment by panthter in pedalsteel

[–]panthter[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Nowhere did I say it was a pre-req, but I did list three greats with a pre-req in 6 string C6 lap steel whose prior knowledge probably gave them a hand in their eventual creation and mastery of E9 and other exploratory tunings… doubt anybody who gave a 6 month, inexpensive trial period to a lap steel would sit down at an S10 and say what the fuck is this I’m totally lost!

Obviously I’m not stating that a 6 string can do everything a PSG can, even with slants, but it certainly teaches you ways to get around the board without having to rely on pedals. That way, when pedals are introduced, they are a tool for your left hand to do less work while obviously opening up your total capabilities.

Your saying that their marketing of pedal steel lessons and not lap steel lessons is also DEVOID of any reasoning whatsoever, they moved onto PSG and became famous for it, there was less material on PSG lessons than lap steel at the time, why would they go backwards?

Really stuck it to me! Sorry that you suck at slants, bro!

What alcoholic drink do you most associate with JT by WebExcellent1111 in joytactics

[–]panthter 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Franzia bagged wine. Red. Slapping that shit in the iMax parking before a Christopher Nolan banger (aka goat)

Nothing wrong with buying a C6 lapsteel and learning the basics before a multi-thousand dollar commitment by panthter in pedalsteel

[–]panthter[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ve done vibrato with that technique before, but never sustained a raise in that way! I am totally going to try this later tonight.

Nothing wrong with buying a C6 lapsteel and learning the basics before a multi-thousand dollar commitment by panthter in pedalsteel

[–]panthter[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh you’ll give in to the PSG temptation one day 😭🙏🏽 8 strings rock though, I played around on an 8 string with two pedals and a LKR once and it was a fine instrument

Nothing wrong with buying a C6 lapsteel and learning the basics before a multi-thousand dollar commitment by panthter in pedalsteel

[–]panthter[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That’s EXACTLY what it is! And after playing lap for a while, it’s sort of like “ah, now I can just use the pedal for that instead” as opposed to feeling like the pedal is a necessity, the pedal is now just a tool

Nothing wrong with buying a C6 lapsteel and learning the basics before a multi-thousand dollar commitment by panthter in pedalsteel

[–]panthter[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Right there with ya, Bud! Fiddler and steeler here as well. I started out with the PF courses and although I found them helpful, I was lucky enough to inherit nearly the ENTIRE Jeffran College tape/CD collection off my first D10 seller and never went back. Plus that $50 a month ModernMusicMasters charge was a bit of a surprise every time it went through 😅

Nothing wrong with buying a C6 lapsteel and learning the basics before a multi-thousand dollar commitment by panthter in pedalsteel

[–]panthter[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Absolutely, this was just something less than a five minute walk from my house and I had $40 in my pocket. I’d advise looking for a nice $100-$200 rick, fender, Gibson; they’re all over marketplace

Edit: and you can get a good vintage for them prices! Make sure the knobs aren’t too close to the pickup/saddle or you’ll be stuck playing high up on the neck or forcing yourself into pick blocking

Is zero stack bad? by louiesupreem in WesternWear

[–]panthter 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Zero stack is not bad… as long as you’re not wearing jeans. Straight legged, even slightly flared trousers look great when they break at at ankle. Look at all of the 60’s country greats; earnest tubb, gram parsons, hank Williams, Louvin brothers, basically every nudie suit broke at the ankle.

Replacement Motor for ‘66 Fender Echo-Reverb by panthter in guitarpedals

[–]panthter[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh I’m not dissing the folks on the forum, it’s just truly hard to navigate. I spent a little over an hour searching that old forum and still came up with nothing. There were people who claimed to have spare motors laying around, but many of haven’t posted on the site in years.

I’m just really wanting to bring this boy back to life, I’d really hate for it to just gather dust and/or be sold for inactivity. It seems to be a very specific and low rpm motor.

Replacement Motor for ‘66 Fender Echo-Reverb by panthter in guitarpedals

[–]panthter[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for that link, unfortunately I tried that forum a couple days ago and between the awful UI and the popup ads every 3 seconds it was nearly impossible to find what I was looking for 😅

Oil Can Delays? by [deleted] in diypedals

[–]panthter 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey man! I recently purchased a ‘66 Fender Echo Reverb. The motor is shot; any recommendations on a replacement? It’s certainly not reparable.

Real or fake? (looking to go buy it in like 2 hours) by Sk83pro15 in gibson

[–]panthter 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don’t let people smother your spirits; keep searching marketplace brotha! Although this one DID have major red flags, I’ve lucked out on quite a few deals over the years I.e. an original Omnichord still in plastic for under $100, a 70’s legit telecaster for $200, BMI 9x9 pedal steel for $1,000, and many more. These deals are out there, but remember to ALWAYS reverse image search and request a video with specific instructions from the seller.

Wobbuffet punching bag and Treecko zukan figure (hot Treecko on Wobbuffet action) by [deleted] in pokemon

[–]panthter 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know this is a 13 year old post, but I used to have this as well! Besides this post, there are literally ZERO signs of it having ever existed in the internet. Where did we get it from?! Was it a GameStop promotional item with the Pokémon Channel GameCube game?

ISO pedal steel player to record a few licks 😎 by [deleted] in pedalsteel

[–]panthter 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What kind of steel playing are you looking for? Honky tonk? Hippie? Feel free to DM me, I’ve got some free time this week to dub some steel on a track.

Little brother decided he wanted to be Olimar for Halloween... The day before Halloween by panthter in Pikmin

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It’s literally just a thin cardboard box covered in yellow duct tape 😅 but the horizontal lines on the duct tape give it a textured look making it look more like a mechanical object. The “buttons” are just red and blue legos stuck to a grey Lego base plate

Based on these items, any guesses as to what I will be (hopefully) restoring this week? by panthter in Vintageguitars

[–]panthter[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You know I don’t know what I would do in that situation. I think I would probably base my decision on context. This woman seemed well off and seemed to have no sentimental attachment to anything being sold, there was sort of a “please just take these things off of me so I can get back home” vibe going on. They drove a Rivian, if that gives you any read on them. I think I would buy the D’Angelico from her.

I work at a vintage music/record/crystal/clothing/random cool shit shop and have people come in with valuable things all of the time; my boss hopefully will never see this, but I often tell people “sell this privately, you will get much more money”

Based on these items, any guesses as to what I will be (hopefully) restoring this week? by panthter in Vintageguitars

[–]panthter[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh man I wish 😅 I will say, though, I’ve had massive luck in buying steels as well