++++BIG Tuning Wrench---"Grab-N-Tune"++++
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- Location: Iowa City, Iowa, USA
- Carl Williams
- Posts: 3105
- Joined: 27 Sep 2004 12:01 am
- Location: Oklahoma
Thanks!
Marty,
Your comments have made my day and they're very much appreciated! I hope your wrench gives you many years of service...Thanks again for the business and smooth transaction...Take Care, Carl
Your comments have made my day and they're very much appreciated! I hope your wrench gives you many years of service...Thanks again for the business and smooth transaction...Take Care, Carl
- Carl Williams
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- Joined: 27 Sep 2004 12:01 am
- Location: Oklahoma
- Larry Allen
- Posts: 1321
- Joined: 5 Apr 2004 12:01 am
- Location: Kapaa, Kauai,Hawaii
Carl's wrench.....
Carl..I just had an old pretty-worn out MSA in the shop for a major going thru..It was really rough and rusty with lots of Kauai corriosion. I was able to set up the tuners quickly with your wrench....otherwise I would have needed a small rachet!.Thanks, this tool is long overdue!.Larry
- Carl Williams
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- Location: Oklahoma
Thanks!
Hello Larry,
Good to hear the Big Tuning Wrench is taking care of business! Your comments are very much appreciated...Take Care and keep on pickin'! Carl
Good to hear the Big Tuning Wrench is taking care of business! Your comments are very much appreciated...Take Care and keep on pickin'! Carl
These are great ...
It's just the perfect size to be able to grip and turn comfortably & precisely. This little gem makes fine tuning much easier than the stock ShoBud wrenches. IMO, its one of greatest little steel guitar aids to come along in some time. I bought a piece of felt and cemented it on the flat back part so as not to scratch the laquer on my Super Pro. HIGHLY recommended. Many thanks Carl. Zeke
- Al Risbeck
- Posts: 1167
- Joined: 15 Feb 2005 1:01 am
- Location: Iowa, USA
another one
Hey Carl somebody must have liked mine a lot, it walked away from the holder on my steel, send me the price on another one (with and an internal lock !!!)
Al
Al
- Carl Williams
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- Location: Oklahoma
Sticky Fingers!
Hello Al,
Sorry to hear about your getting ripped off...This isn't the first time I've heard this happening... I'll look at my records and your address should be listed. I'll send you a private message to close the deal. Thanks for the repeat business! Carl
Sorry to hear about your getting ripped off...This isn't the first time I've heard this happening... I'll look at my records and your address should be listed. I'll send you a private message to close the deal. Thanks for the repeat business! Carl
- Alan Brookes
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- Location: Brummy living in Southern California
Re: another one
You'll have to do what the banks do with pens: put it on a chain attached to something immovable.Al Risbeck wrote:...somebody must have liked mine a lot, it walked away from the holder on my steel...
- Al Risbeck
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- Location: Iowa, USA
chain
Hey Alan that would be attaching a chain to myself and I'm not sure where to hook it on. HEE HEE
Al
Al
- Alan Brookes
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- Carl Williams
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- Location: Oklahoma
- Carl Williams
- Posts: 3105
- Joined: 27 Sep 2004 12:01 am
- Location: Oklahoma