This guitar is in excellent shape but it is a working guitar so it will smell smokey but could be cleaned.I would rate it 9 out of 10.
Emmons setup up with BL710's
Levers
LKL E-F
LKR raises 1,2 & 7
VKL 6 split
RKL lowers 4&8
RKR lowers 2 & 7 (no 9th lower)
Only reason I'm selling is there is a Sunburst Williams I want here on the forum.
Price new was $4200.00 and I would feel $3000.00 would be a fair price plus shipping.
I'm working on a picture.
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Williams 400 series D10 8x5 Natural Birdseye
Hi Jim,
Out of the case is 36lbs and I guess the case weighs around 20lbs so about 56 total.The guitar has a very sturdy feel and isn't light enough to slip and slide on the stage while you're playing. I would not consider it a light steel at all.
It's probably one of the easiest to change I've seen. To take the rod off you simply pull back a small keeper spring and the rod comes off the puller.
The puller has one screw you remove where it will slip easily off the cross shaft for repositioning.
I change pulls occasionally and it's very quick and easy.
Out of the case is 36lbs and I guess the case weighs around 20lbs so about 56 total.The guitar has a very sturdy feel and isn't light enough to slip and slide on the stage while you're playing. I would not consider it a light steel at all.
It's probably one of the easiest to change I've seen. To take the rod off you simply pull back a small keeper spring and the rod comes off the puller.
The puller has one screw you remove where it will slip easily off the cross shaft for repositioning.
I change pulls occasionally and it's very quick and easy.
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do you still have that beautiful williams birseye maple naturnal please let me know Phil
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