Miller Custom Pedal Steel... Got it for fifty bucks!!

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Skip Mertz
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Post by Skip Mertz »

Hi Paul I should have given you all my permanants to do, had I known(and should have) you could do the restos' But just have my Emmons and dont play it much at all any more. Store takes all my energy. I have Marlen SD-10 blk mica 3 x 5 I want to sell , but cant figure out how to list it on here anymore? Take care, Skip
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Post by Dale Dorsey »

I owned one of those things new back in the 70's. I wish you the best of luck. I'm with John about cleaning it up and using it without pedals at all. If I had my old one back, I would use it for firewood today. I should have used it for firewood back in those days....... :)

Good luck..really.
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I was lucky! I purchased 2 brand new Miller guits from Roger back in the 70's. Loved them both!

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Good advice Elton.
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