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1-G
2-E
3-C
4-A
5-G
6-E
7-C
8-A
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ttt folks the forth picture is a camera flash reflection. It has metal flake in the paint.Can't find out much info on it but it is a neat one.Maybe the only one of its kind. Welcome to come by and check it out.
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Dennis this is cool. When was it made?
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ttt Chuck I don't know for sure I would quess maybe 60's or 70's. Got metal flake in the paint. Anyone has any info on it feel free to chime in. looks great whenever it was made.
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this is last bump for this one, if no interest will close thanks
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What is the copedent?

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steve it is


A Raises 3 and 6 B Raises5 knee raises 4
1-G
2-E
3-C
4-A
5-G
6-E
7-C
8-A

shipped lower 48 650.00 OBO
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Dennis Wireman wrote: A Raises 3 and 6
B Raises 5
knee raises 4
1-G
2-E
3-C
4-A
5-G
6-E
7-C
8-A
So are the raises 1 fret or 2? Can you spell them out so I don't have to guess?

More questions... the pictures don't seem to show how you tune the pedals. Do you use a hex wrench on the outside of the steel (on what would be the changer end) or is it adjusted underneath?

And what is the approximate weight, in the case and out of the case?

Thanks!

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Steve A pedal string 3 c-c#
string 6 e-f
B pedal string 5 g-g#

right knee vertical string 4 a-a#

it weight in case is 35.95 lbs
out case is 21.15 lbs
you tune the pedals underneath at the end of the rods by changer end,
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Thanks for all of the information.

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ttt folks still for sale here is your chance to own one of a kind as far as we can tell. look at those pics again 8)
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what are you asking for it??
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