Anyone ever remove pedals that they didn't need anymore?....

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Rick Schmidt
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I have a keyboard that I'm thinking about removing some keys from. I hate some of those chords they let me play! :wink: :P :wink:
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Joe Miraglia
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If you are 6ft.to 6ft.5in.tall -10 pedals ok
If you are 4ft tall buy a lap steel non pedal :) Joe
Jim Bob Sedgwick
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Joe, haven't you ever seen the coffee table model? :)

I was kidding around with Bill Rudolph ( he thought I was serious) I told him my next steel from him would have 14 knee levers. He said he wasn't sure if he could place that many in a useable fashion on a keyless model. I told him that only 7 would work, but the other 7 could be mounted anywhere and they would look so Cooool !! Leave them on there Jerry. :lol:
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Tim Jones of Kansas
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My Fender 1000 had 8 pedals. I took off all but 2 pedals and two cables. I use the two pedals at the same time to make 1 change.

I also have an MSA D-8 non-pedal. It used to be a D-12 with 3 knee levers and I think 6 pedals. I removed all of the 'unneccessary' equipment to achieve my D-8 non-pedal goal.

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