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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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Hey, Kenny!
I'm still hangin'in here like a hair in a grilled cheese! Good to hear from you. How did your surgery go...or have you had it yet?<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Tim Sergent on 14 April 2002 at 10:50 PM.]</p></FONT>
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Hey Tim, great to hear from ya'. I had surgery on Monday the 15th. Kind of sore,but I'm gonna make it OK.
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Hi Tim,we all missed you at the Ashland ky museum jam this year.Had a great time ,Jim Vest showed up and Connie Smith's Original Pan theater fiddler."jerry Dear".Bobby Spiker was there also.Good Luck with your new artist,and hope to see you soon.Bobby Cox
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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.
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Post by KENNY KRUPNICK »

Hey Tim, are you still thinking of getting a Zumsteel?
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No, he's getting a Zumsteel, he's thinking about something else!------------->

(if you know what I mean!)
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Post by Tim Sergent »

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