Tim Sergent
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KENNY KRUPNICK
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Tim Sergent
I understand that Tim is playing for Pam Tellis.I think that was him on the opry with her a couple weeks ago. Just wondering if he is still a member of the forum?
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Tim Sergent
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Hey Tim,it was nice talking to you at the Jam.I tryied but couldn`t get in touch with you in years.Let me know if you`re playing anywhere down town or if you`d like to get together for a beer.
Tim,Damir & Jeff
damir
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KENNY KRUPNICK
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Tim Sergent
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Kenny,
I've actually come full circle recently. When I started playing steel guitar I bought an '81 push pull Emmons from Bobbe (who evidently knows me all too well) I played it for a while then started hearing about all pull guitars, so I wanted to keep up with the "current" thing so I traded it back to Bobbe for an MCI...which was a great guitar. Sold it and bought a Fessenden. Somewhere in the middle I had purchased another push pull which I still have and will always have. I played a Derby on the Dixie Chicks tour. Well I took the Fessy and the Derby to Bobbe and he sold them both for me and I just recieved shipment on a new LeGrande II. I love it and will probably graduate to a III in a few months. So I started with an Emmons and it looks like I'm going to end up with an Emmons. All the other guitars I've owned I wanted them to sound like an Emmons...I guess it's just the tone I have in my head. I think Zumsteels are great guitars and entertained that idea for quite some time, but I don't think they have the tone that I hear in my head. I'm not saying they have bad tone by any means it's just that the Emmons comes a lot closer to the tone I like. I guess this concludes my sermon! Kenny it's always good to hear from you. Bobbe you're one of my favorite people! I'll see Brandy....I MEAN YOU soon.
Tim
I've actually come full circle recently. When I started playing steel guitar I bought an '81 push pull Emmons from Bobbe (who evidently knows me all too well) I played it for a while then started hearing about all pull guitars, so I wanted to keep up with the "current" thing so I traded it back to Bobbe for an MCI...which was a great guitar. Sold it and bought a Fessenden. Somewhere in the middle I had purchased another push pull which I still have and will always have. I played a Derby on the Dixie Chicks tour. Well I took the Fessy and the Derby to Bobbe and he sold them both for me and I just recieved shipment on a new LeGrande II. I love it and will probably graduate to a III in a few months. So I started with an Emmons and it looks like I'm going to end up with an Emmons. All the other guitars I've owned I wanted them to sound like an Emmons...I guess it's just the tone I have in my head. I think Zumsteels are great guitars and entertained that idea for quite some time, but I don't think they have the tone that I hear in my head. I'm not saying they have bad tone by any means it's just that the Emmons comes a lot closer to the tone I like. I guess this concludes my sermon! Kenny it's always good to hear from you. Bobbe you're one of my favorite people! I'll see Brandy....I MEAN YOU soon.
Tim