Cooped up Bud
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Cooped up Bud
Just received my 6139 back from Ricky Davis after he worked his magic with John Coop's parts...this guitar had been packed away for 20 years....plays just as good as it looks....I am truly amazed...great work guys!
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Well it was "My Pleasure"....and loved doing this project for you Tim.
How do you like the "hidden coil tap" feature??ah...ha....pretty cool eh??
Enjoy; and with all projects I do...you have a lifetime FREE service for any problems/tweeking/changing of anything with this "Green Monster" from me.
Ricky
How do you like the "hidden coil tap" feature??ah...ha....pretty cool eh??
Enjoy; and with all projects I do...you have a lifetime FREE service for any problems/tweeking/changing of anything with this "Green Monster" from me.
Ricky
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Email Ricky: sshawaiian2362@gmail.com
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You got it Andy; that's it.
This S-10 professional...came with the Volume knob and Coil tap switch and Tone knob on the shelf.
Tim didn't want those functions; so I eliminated those pots and switch and put a chrome plug in their place. But to reserve the coil tap function(which is the only cool feature out of all that mess..ha.) I mounted it accessable there below the back apron> so without drilling a hole on the end plate...that's the way I choose to do it.
Ricky
This S-10 professional...came with the Volume knob and Coil tap switch and Tone knob on the shelf.
Tim didn't want those functions; so I eliminated those pots and switch and put a chrome plug in their place. But to reserve the coil tap function(which is the only cool feature out of all that mess..ha.) I mounted it accessable there below the back apron> so without drilling a hole on the end plate...that's the way I choose to do it.
Ricky
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Email Ricky: sshawaiian2362@gmail.com
Email Ricky: sshawaiian2362@gmail.com
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That is gorgeous. The ONLY thing I see "wrong" is the same thing that's "wrong" with mine. The position of the knee levers on the left leg should be reversed. The LKL should be closest to the rear apron, and the LKR should be up farther under the body. The natural sitting position is what makes that make sense. As it is, you have to grab the LKL with your kneecap, and the LKR hits mid thigh. It would be MUCH more comfortable if they were reversed.
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
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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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Feedback like this is very constructive and helpful to those who design these parts. Seems that's the way the linkage wants to work out, is the way that LKL is currently designed. What I did to help mine a little(alot, really) is when I mounted the LKL, I angled it to be more of an angle, similar to the swing of your leg. The LKL got more "comfortable" on my left leg, and LKL is easier.Michael Douchette wrote:That is gorgeous. The ONLY thing I see "wrong" is the same thing that's "wrong" with mine. The position of the knee levers on the left leg should be reversed. The LKL should be closest to the rear apron, and the LKR should be up farther under the body. The natural sitting position is what makes that make sense. As it is, you have to grab the LKL with your kneecap, and the LKR hits mid thigh. It would be MUCH more comfortable if they were reversed.
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tuning keys
Hey Tim, I love your tuning keys, why doesn't every builder use that type?..they were big and tough...I don't think they make any better then the ones you have.
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Quality control
Michael Douchette, You are correct about the knee lever placement..you should be head of the quality control dept.
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Hey John,
Believe me...I have looked at your pictures of that beautiful steel many times before I sent mine to Ricky...funny...I have never cared for the color green in anything,clothes, cars, etc....but I do like this old green steel. If I had to choose between the red and green...I would take one of each. I bought this one in probably 76 or 77 maybe...the guy had hardly played it...I used it for 6 or 8 years and being a bluegrass banjo player for the most part...put it away for the last 20 years....got back in the mood last year..contacted my friend Clyde Mattocks who is my pedal steel hero from NC and he suggested me contact Ricky Davis and John Coop...glad I did
Believe me...I have looked at your pictures of that beautiful steel many times before I sent mine to Ricky...funny...I have never cared for the color green in anything,clothes, cars, etc....but I do like this old green steel. If I had to choose between the red and green...I would take one of each. I bought this one in probably 76 or 77 maybe...the guy had hardly played it...I used it for 6 or 8 years and being a bluegrass banjo player for the most part...put it away for the last 20 years....got back in the mood last year..contacted my friend Clyde Mattocks who is my pedal steel hero from NC and he suggested me contact Ricky Davis and John Coop...glad I did
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