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James Carpenter
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New Leg Manufacturer

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These legs are no longer on sale. The current retail price is $44/ea, or $176/ setplus $15 for shipping in the US. If you are a builder or dealer and ordering more than one set please contact me for discounted pricing.

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James Carpenter
817-988-4954
jacarpen@gmail.com

Hello All,

My name is James Carpenter, Owner of JJ & G Machine Works LLC. In Fort Worth, Texas. We are now the premiere manufacturer of the Chrome adjustable guitar legs. We have also redesigned the old clutch system that didnt really work when you tightened the locking nut. Ours has a brand new patent pending design that works great. If you or anyone you know is interested in purchasing, we are currently running an introductory special so everyone pays dealer/builder priceing for a limited time. Please e-mail jacarpen@gmail.com or call 817-988-4954.

Thank You
James Carpenter
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TTT

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Post by James Carpenter »

Ok guys,
Here are the photos that everyone requested over the weekend. I will get some pics of the thread on the end tomorrow and post them. Also the pricing special is $27.50 per leg plus shipping for a limited time.

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James Carpenter
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Tony Glassman
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Post by Tony Glassman »

How about posting a photo of the "new clutch" mechanism?
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more photos

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OK guys, here is the photo of the new clutch design.
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thanks!

Nice design, using more surface area for friction. It looks like it would be less prone to slippage than the traditional mic-stand clutches.
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memphislim
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James, what about lenghts for us tall guys? Do you offer the standard 1" over and also can you get a custom lenght?
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Hook Moore
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Good to have a leg builder available :) !
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Pat Comeau
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Hi James,

I'm trying to email you but keep getting an errors,


What kind of payment do you accept?,

thanks..................Pat C.
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How much for extended legs? say 1 1/2 inch
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Post by Carl Kilmer »

Pat, the email is jacarpen@gmail.com
I sent him an email and he just called me back.
He does accept PayPal, and I ordered a set
and he said he will ship them out tomorrow.
Now that's nice fast service.

Carl "Lucky" Kilmer
aka "Lucky Kay"--Custom built Rittenberry SD10 3X5, Walker S/S, NV-112, and Hilton Pedal
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Answers

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Sorry I haven't been on in a few days guys but yall are keeping me busy on e-mails and the phone and the UPS office. Thanks for the great response. As far as custom lengths go, we can do them, however they take longer because we have to wait until we have another production run on regular legs and then fit the customs in with them, otherwise they would cost a fortune to get plated. If you let me know what you are looking for I will make some in the next run. I will also run more of the 1" overs in the next run, as I just ran a few sets this time and they sold immediately. What I have in stock right now are the standard length (26") and 1" unders. If you have any more questions please e-mail me at jacarpen@gmail.com or call 817-988-4954. If I do not answer PLEASE leave me a voicemail so that I can call you back. Also, I accept Paypal (easiest and quickest), Credit cards through paypal, check and money orders. To the person that postd about shipping to Canada, please e-mail me your complete address and phone number so that I can figure your shipping cost. This special ends on Wednesday July 22nd.

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TTT
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I just received a set from James yesterday, the service was very fast, the price was right and the legs are beauties. First class workmanship all the way. Martin.
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One more vendor that caters to our little world. Ain't it great!
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James, how are you measuring the leg? Is that from end to end, end of threads to end of locking nut....?
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Post by Carl Kilmer »

memphislim,
I got my 1st set yesterday, and they are nice.
They look like the originals and fit as good.
They are the normal 26th in. length measured
from bottom of the feet, to start of the thread.
I orderd another set, for my other steel.
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I think this SUPER SALE ended yesterday.


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aka "Lucky Kay"--Custom built Rittenberry SD10 3X5, Walker S/S, NV-112, and Hilton Pedal
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SALE is over

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Yes Carl you are right on the measurement and the sale. The sale ended on Wednesday the 22nd.
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Post by David Dunn »

SGF Members:

1: Ordered on-line Sunday
2: Legs shipped Monday
3: Recieved on Tuesday
4: Excellant Quality, Fair Price, Super Packaging

Thanks James, I will order another set shortly.....

Please bump to the top !!

Dave
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I got a set for the Super Pro project I'll be starting in a few weeks, NICE LEGS. lol
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Post by Tony Glassman »

So what is the non-sale price for a set of four legs?
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Retail price

Post by James Carpenter »

Sorry for the delay in posting a reply guys. I have been out of town for a few days. The retail price on the legs is $176 per set or $44.00 each. plus shipping.

Thanks
James Carpenter
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Al Risbeck
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Bump

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Thanks James

Al
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Jason Lynch
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James Carpenter Legs

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I ordered a set of these legs, and can testify that they are of the highest quality, really nice and well worth the dollars. and that's from an Englishman!
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Bump for a great guy and a great product!
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