PEDALMASTER SD-10.>>>SOLD<<<
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PEDALMASTER SD-10.>>>SOLD<<<
2000,EXCELLENT CONDITION.EMMONS SETUP,3&5,$1475+SHIPPING FROM 29020.
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- Curt Langston
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What Are The Two Plug In's For? SONNY.
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If it is similar to mine, the second jack is an output for a tuner.
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David,you are right, the second jack is for A tuner,Curt you also are right,I don`t` think you`ll find A better steel for the money.Thanks for the fine comments on the guitar.Forgot to put this in the original post,the PU is a Truetone,fine sounding and playing steel,3 raises and 2 lowers.
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I still belief Pedalmaster is one of the best brand on the market.....
Why you have to sell this guitar a way "under" the price and some " out of order,worn out guitars sells overpriced??? I can't understand the market.... but I understand one thing..... if it would be a doubleneck, 1 inch higher then standart.... that Pedalmaster would be a keeper for me!!!!!
Why you have to sell this guitar a way "under" the price and some " out of order,worn out guitars sells overpriced??? I can't understand the market.... but I understand one thing..... if it would be a doubleneck, 1 inch higher then standart.... that Pedalmaster would be a keeper for me!!!!!
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Pedalmasters are great guitars!
I wish I had the cash for a second steel.
As a relative newbe myself I was able to totally reconfigure the set-up on my Pedalmaster the day I got it with no prior steel experience. They are easy to work and easy to find parts for. When I needed some parts, Roy Thomas, the maker, sent them for free.
I think the relatively low number of Pedalmasters out there as well as a previous company using the same name make some people hesitant to pull the trigger.
As far as I can tell they use the same changer and bell cranks as a GFI, so getting parts will be easy for years to come too.
I wish I had the cash for a second steel.
As a relative newbe myself I was able to totally reconfigure the set-up on my Pedalmaster the day I got it with no prior steel experience. They are easy to work and easy to find parts for. When I needed some parts, Roy Thomas, the maker, sent them for free.
I think the relatively low number of Pedalmasters out there as well as a previous company using the same name make some people hesitant to pull the trigger.
As far as I can tell they use the same changer and bell cranks as a GFI, so getting parts will be easy for years to come too.
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She shure is purty.
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