New Website Address
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Tom Bradshaw
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New Website Address
I recently had to change my Internet server. If you have Bookmarked my website, you need to do the following to again access my website:
1. On your computer, delete the old Bookmark for my website.
2. Type in my new website address:
https://steelguitarbradshaw.com My website should pop right up.
3. Follow that by Bookmarking it.
4. Check out any of the products by clicking on their navigation buttons on the left side of the page.
5. To order anything from the list, click on the “How To Order” navigation button on the upper left side of any page. My email remains the same: tommybradshaw@gmail.com …Tom
1. On your computer, delete the old Bookmark for my website.
2. Type in my new website address:
https://steelguitarbradshaw.com My website should pop right up.
3. Follow that by Bookmarking it.
4. Check out any of the products by clicking on their navigation buttons on the left side of the page.
5. To order anything from the list, click on the “How To Order” navigation button on the upper left side of any page. My email remains the same: tommybradshaw@gmail.com …Tom
Last edited by Tom Bradshaw on 14 Jan 2024 10:19 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Tom Bradshaw
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Bad Websight address
Hang on. I'm working on it. ...Tom
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That works for me too Ron. No problems.
https://steelguitarbradshaw.com/
I believe I see what's wrong...It's the period at the end of the hyperlink...it needs to terminate to just a blank space there...no characters.
If you edit your post and remove the period your link will work Tom.
I see you still have the back issues of Steel Guitarist magazine from the late 70s. I already have 2 copies of ea. and I refer to them all the time for one thing or another. I use one set and try to keep the others stored away in pristine condition for posterity.
Besides that, it's just good reading for players that like to actually hold a print publication in their hands.
Any player that doesn't have a set really should pick 'em up.
https://steelguitarbradshaw.com/
I believe I see what's wrong...It's the period at the end of the hyperlink...it needs to terminate to just a blank space there...no characters.
If you edit your post and remove the period your link will work Tom.
I see you still have the back issues of Steel Guitarist magazine from the late 70s. I already have 2 copies of ea. and I refer to them all the time for one thing or another. I use one set and try to keep the others stored away in pristine condition for posterity.
Besides that, it's just good reading for players that like to actually hold a print publication in their hands.
Any player that doesn't have a set really should pick 'em up.
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Dennis Wireman
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new web page
Jerry you are right that worked for me.
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The dot was not the problem… It was how the HTTPS was configured. There are two ways of forcing HTTPS, which encrypts all transmissions and makes things more secure. Both were being used when only one was needed… they were conflicting with each other, which caused the problem. I removed one of them, and it resolved the issue immediately. We now presume our regularly scheduled programming. 
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Bill Ferguson
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Just a note.
The link to your bio takes you to the SGHOF.
Note that the site has not been updated since 2012.
Tom, glad to see you got your internet problems resolved.
Now how about getting busy! hehe
The link to your bio takes you to the SGHOF.
Note that the site has not been updated since 2012.
Tom, glad to see you got your internet problems resolved.
Now how about getting busy! hehe
AUTHORIZED PEAVEY, George L's, Goodrich dealer. I have 2 steels and several amps. My current rig of choice is 1993 Emmons LeGrande w/ 108 pups (Jack Strayhorn built for me), Goodrich OMNI Volume Pedal, George L's cables and Peavey Nashville-Session 112 or 115.

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