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Ken Anderson
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fender 400?

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I have a friend who has a fender pedal steel he took on trade.It looks identical to the one in this thread and if so it's a fender 400.It looks to be in exceptional condition with 8 strings and 4 pedals in a whitish color and tweed case.

http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopi ... ght=fender

if interested I can e-mail the information.

Ken
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Ken I'd like to know more about the guitar and see some photos if its for sale. My email isnt working so well right now so a pm or posting the photos in this thread would work best for me. Thanks-
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This guitar is at a store my friend owns I can e-mail contact information. It is for sale at a music store and I am not in the middle. I'm not always sure about giving other peoples information out.

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Hey Ben I sent the information in a PM. I keep forgetting about that handy feature

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Since the seller isn't a forum member and Ken says that he is "not in the middle", I'm moving this out of the Classified Ads section. The Classified Ads are for members to sell their stuff.
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Thanks for the contact info Ken.
I am a bit reluctant to buy from a store that has no idea what the guitar is and am also having some health problems so I am going to pass on this one, but thank you sincerely for the info.
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Ken, if Ben's going to pass I might have another guy or two interested...if so I'll pass on the info.

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Post by Ken Anderson »

I might be over that way tomorrow and I'll take some pictures if I get there. Just another reason to go to the guitar store.

Ken
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