Super Nice LDG SD10 3&4

Pedal, lap, Hawaiian, resonator ... anything played with a bar
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David Kellogg
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Super Nice LDG SD10 3&4

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They don't come much nicer than this. Played very little. There is some super fine checking on the finish, It isn't all the way throught the lacquer and was told it was from getting cold then hot but it does not take away from this guitar at all and you have to look real hard to see it. Those who have seen it know how beautiful it really is like Lynn Stafford and Larry Behm to name a couple. This steel is like new and you have to look at an angle with the light to see the checking. The finish has never faded and the case is like new also. I hate to sell it but I found a sheet metal shear I want more. Check it out here,
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopi ... highlight=

$2100 and I will pay the shipping. No Trades.
Michael Collins
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Kevin Mincke
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It's probably around an 83' I have a Pro III from 1976 with the sme laquer checking due to temp change in our climate. It has changed from a blue (shipped) to a faded greenish color however.
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David Kellogg
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off the market

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I'm taking this off the market as I just got a great deal on a Pexto gap shear. Now the only problem is I have a 1500lb piece of steel in the back of the pickup that I have to figure out how to lift and set in the shop.
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Post by Danny Bates »

David, Get 3 helpers. Slide it down on boards at a slight ahgle. Once it's on the ground, pick up half and slide a piano dolly (they have two solid axels) under the middle of it. Tilt it to move it. Good luck.
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