Guess who bought 2 of my rarest pedal steels?

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HowardR
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Guess who bought 2 of my rarest pedal steels?

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I suppose you can say that I...."Slashed"....my inventory.....

That's Kelcey O'Neil of Emmons Custom Shop with Slash in the last photo......I consigned my pedal steels to Emmons for sale since I am not versed in the mechanics and they are experts......great company & people to deal with.....and you won't find more honorable people than those at Emmons......

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Re: Guess who bought 2 of my rarest pedal steels?

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Very cool. Would be even cooler with a top hat :)
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Re: Guess who bought 2 of my rarest pedal steels?

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I've known about this for a while but Howard swore me to secrecy. And then Kelsey at Emmons blew the secret by posting these pictures on Facebook, so the cat is out of the bag.

Congratulations Howard on "slashing" your steel collection.
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Re: Guess who bought 2 of my rarest pedal steels?

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That is awesome. It can only be a good thing to have such a high-profile ambassador emerge for our instrument again.
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