How many Franklin owners out there ?
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How many Franklin owners out there ?
Just curious how many forumites play a Franklin.
Heres mine, ("Black Frankie") S/N 22, IMO The best Steel money can buy and I have ever owned !!!!
Heres mine, ("Black Frankie") S/N 22, IMO The best Steel money can buy and I have ever owned !!!!
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Seems like we've hashed this before, but I'm not sure... pics of mine are in the link in my sig line... the serial number is 011, but that's because he marked them as he sold them, NOT as he built them. It's the third one he built.
(Wonder if that's a clue on the old Sho-Bud numbering system, as Paul worked there for so long?)
(Wonder if that's a clue on the old Sho-Bud numbering system, as Paul worked there for so long?)
Mikey D... H.S.P.
Music hath the charm to soothe a savage beast, but I'd try a 10mm first.
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Music hath the charm to soothe a savage beast, but I'd try a 10mm first.
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Hey Jamie,
Jack is right 'bout the recent thread discussed.
BTW, I just wondered if somebody knows how many Franklins have been made by Paul Sr...200...300?
Jack is right 'bout the recent thread discussed.
BTW, I just wondered if somebody knows how many Franklins have been made by Paul Sr...200...300?
Fred
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Mine has the number 061 stamped on the underside.I had it built Sept 1982 ..Great guitar...Great builder...Ron
Last edited by Ron Scott on 20 Mar 2012 9:13 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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The metal brace between the front and back aprons is there in case the aprons would expand or contract and cause problems with the cross rods.
Whether it's needed?? Emmons has used them for years (my 71 PP D-10 had a cross brace) but the early Franklin's did not have them. I put one on mine as I was having some cross rod binding problems that was eventually traced to the cross rod mounting blocks on one end having been machined to a too close tolerance. There was no room for expansion or contraction (mine was the first one he used parts that were custom made by a machine shop and he specified a too close tolerance on the hole - that mounting block was the only part that Paul did not make). After I showed Paul my cross brace he apparently decided to add that as later ones have the cross brace.
Whether it's needed?? Emmons has used them for years (my 71 PP D-10 had a cross brace) but the early Franklin's did not have them. I put one on mine as I was having some cross rod binding problems that was eventually traced to the cross rod mounting blocks on one end having been machined to a too close tolerance. There was no room for expansion or contraction (mine was the first one he used parts that were custom made by a machine shop and he specified a too close tolerance on the hole - that mounting block was the only part that Paul did not make). After I showed Paul my cross brace he apparently decided to add that as later ones have the cross brace.
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I have #014 D10
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Here is mine #79 stereo model 1983 or 1984.
I've replaced the E66's by a pair of Tonaligners, much better , IMO.
Concerning the total number of Franklins made, does Theresa Galbraith would like to settle the matter?
I've replaced the E66's by a pair of Tonaligners, much better , IMO.
Concerning the total number of Franklins made, does Theresa Galbraith would like to settle the matter?
Fred
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Guess mine must be number 061.Talked to Paul Sr and mine is 061. I did have it built in Sept,1982.
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Dale, I'm not going to argue semantics with you, but they started in 1978. Paul put numbers on them as he sold them, instead of as he built them. Mine (third one he built) is # 11, I bought it in May of 1980. If yours is # 16, it could have been built in '78 or '79, but you had to have bought it after I got mine.Dale Thomas wrote:I still have my Number 16 bought in the 70s even tho I'm now playing Rains. Dale Thomas
(For timeline purposes only.)
Mikey D... H.S.P.
Music hath the charm to soothe a savage beast, but I'd try a 10mm first.
http://www.steelharp.com
http://www.thesessionplayers.com/douchette.html
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Music hath the charm to soothe a savage beast, but I'd try a 10mm first.
http://www.steelharp.com
http://www.thesessionplayers.com/douchette.html
(other things you can ask about here)
http://s117.photobucket.com/albums/o54/Steelharp/
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With mine being 065 and Ron's 061, but Ron's was delivered after mine it makes you wonder how Paul serialized the guitars.
I had thought I got mine in Dec 82 but I was at Paul's house and he got his book out of all the guitars he has built(and who it was sold to) and showed me where mine was ordered in Oct 81 and delivered in Dec 81.
I had thought I got mine in Dec 82 but I was at Paul's house and he got his book out of all the guitars he has built(and who it was sold to) and showed me where mine was ordered in Oct 81 and delivered in Dec 81.