Goodrich volume pedal bracket and Nashville 112

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Goodrich volume pedal bracket and Nashville 112

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Looking for good condition Nashville 112. Reasonably prices please. I am also looking for a bracket for my low profile Goodrich volume pedal. Any help is appreciated. Thanks, Steve
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Billy Cooper's Steel Guitar Shop has the Goodrich pedal brackets. As for the Nashville 112, keep an eye on the "Amps for Sale" section of the Forum, these units come up for sale quite often.
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Hi Steve,

You might try to PM, or email Mike Douchette. He might still have the one he was trying to dump awhile back.
If you don't happen to find a Goodrich bracket, I do build custom VP mounts. They're 2 to a set, & custom fitted to the guitar. They mount to the pedal with the screws, and two rubber feet at the front of the pedal.
David, (posted above) has two sets of them.
Depending on your guitar's make, the Goodrich bracket will either pick up, and hang from your pedal rack, altering your L-120 height, and essentially turning it into a standard 120 (or even worse) or, it might let it sit on the floor ok, but very likely will leave a gap, and a poor, unsecure fit. With my system, you'll be able to pick your guitar up, and move it with the VP attached. They're available either powder coated, or polished. Drop me a line, and I'll send you a picture.


Even better yet, I already have em' up over here.
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopi ... highlight=
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Dale is absolutely correct. His volume pedal mounts I find are far superior to the Goodrich style. I have mine adjusted so that they can be folded to the sides of the pedal for transport (I carry my gear in a small case rather than a pacseat). An added plus is that Dale is a great guy to deal with and will go the extra mile to insure your satisfaction.
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Thanks Dale,
I sent you a PM.
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Try these folks for a new 112 at a price I usually see used ones go for.

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I purchased a custom bracket for my Goodrich volume pedal so I'm out of the market for that. I am still in the market for a good condition used Nashville 112.

Thanks,
Steve
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Steve,
I just shipped your order today, (5/28 ) , and they up look pretty good too. Congrats on being the very first owner of a set of the polished mounts. (I don't even have em') I can't even afford em' myself.
(Just kiddin', they're pretty reasonably priced at $25 a set.)

I really enjoyed our phone visit too, Steve.
We could go on for hours on end and not exhaust all of the names of the rodeo cowboys we both knew.

Is Rusty Riddle still down there in Weatherford?
I heard that he's doing rodeo photography for PBR events these days.
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Dale,
I don't know if Rusty is still around here. I haven't seen him in a while. I'm working the PBR here this August for Dodge. I'll see if he shows up.

Thanks again and I look forward to using the brackets!

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Peavey Nashville 112

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I ordered one yesterday from the "Evil Empire" (Guitar Center). It cost me $398.00 pretty good deal I think compared to the on-line prices and what used ones are bringing.

Thanks for all the reponses!

Steve
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