Should we send these guys a pedal steel guitar????

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Rick Abbott
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Post by Rick Abbott »

I vote yes!
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Post by Calvin Walley »

Rick

i say ...if you can afford it go right ahead after all its YOUR money
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Post by Pat Comeau »

It looks good there but...when you have a good guitar you don't need that, this is good for cheap guitars so instead of spending hundreds of dollars putting this on your guitar maybe it's time to buy a real guitar that stays in tune. :)

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Post by James Collett »

It seems funny that essentially they spent so much effort designing something that has essentially been around since the 40s or earlier... I could have saved them many a nights working late and a lot of four letter words! :lol: I never would have thought that a changer finger would have a practical use on a standard 6 string though... interesting application.
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Calvin, I'm as broke as the next guy. I was just being a sm@rt-@$$ ;-)
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Josh Sharpe
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pretty soon they'll have a guitar that plays itself...tune your own guitar folks.
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Post by Sean Ray »

That's got to be the silliest idea I've seen in a long time and it obviously won't work. Especially on double-stop bends.

Too funny.
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Post by Stan Knowles NC »

IN TUNE WITH WHAT?


I SAY, "NO!"


LET THEM BUY THEIR OWN STEELS AND MONKEY AROUND
WITH THEIR OWN STUFF!


BESIDES....ALL STEELERS KNOW.....
THAT....TO KEEP YOUR AX IN TUNE.......

RIGHT! YOU GUESSED IT!

TUNE BOTH DECKS....AND WELD THE KEYS ON THE
MACHINE-HEADS!

IT'LL WORK...EVERY TIME!
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