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need info on this Fender ,please

Post by fulvio »

Hi,
yesterday I saw this fender and I wonder if anybody can help me
with info about this instrument:
the body as been repainted
the pick up doesn't look like others fender I've seen before
it has a device to mute the strings (it says fender mute pat. pend.)
the volume and tone are mounted on a different piece of wood
the instrument does not have legs sockets and there is a cavity under the bridge
as if it was supposed to work with pedals but the bridge does not move
from the big logo I would say it is a C.B.S.instrument but I
wonder if it is a fake
thanks for any info
Fulvio Lecca
Paris France
lecca@club-internet.fr
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Post by fulvio »

I just check brad's site
and I wonder if it's just
a half of a 1000 pedal
Did Fender make those hybrid
during the last years of steel production?
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It looks to me like a Fender 1000 pedal steel which has been repainted, with the legs and changing mechanism removed, resting on a keyboard stand.

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I agree with fulvio, its a 1000 cut in half. The 400 has the tone and volume controls mounted differently.

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Post by Chris DeBarge »

And a 1960's one at that. Pickup and muting mechanism give that away. Seems like someone did a lot of work to get it this way, but I'm perplexed as to WHY they would do it.
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So it's a 1000 instead of a 400? I gotta start paying more attention to pedal steels Image.
Perhaps they thought they could make twice as much money if they had two guitars to sell, or perhaps the other half of the guitar was damaged beyond recovery.

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Post by fulvio »

thanks to everybody
for the info
thanks to Jon to help me with the pictures
and to Brad to explain in better english
what I meant in my second post
cheers
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If it's half of a Fender 1000, it's a newer model than mine, which was a '59 or '60. Check the pickups
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