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Post by Storm Rosson »

:D Dang Fred you got mucho bragging rights now . Bout damn time too, good on you my friend you deserve it....Stormy :mrgreen:
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Fred Justice
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Post by Fred Justice »

Hey Stormy, I been wondering what happened to you? Ain't seen you on here in a long while now.
Thanks for the input buddy, I shipped Weldon's guitar off yesterday and he should have it by Monday next week. I think he's going to post pictures on here when he gets it all set up. :D :D
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Fred ?

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I was wondering? What was the copedant on Weldon's guitar?

I seem to remember him having a different raise/lower thing going on with string 1....
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Post by Fred Justice »

David its Weldon's 2nd string that's different. He tunes it down to C# open, then raises it a 1/2 and a whole tone on two different knee levers.
I'll try to load it here.

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Thanks Fred

Post by David Hartley »

Thats interesting.

See how he doesn't lower the E's on the same lever too.

Best wishes Fred..

I love the uneven pencilled copedant grid.
I can imagine you drawing that up while he was on the phone to you.

You will have to make a template up on the PC..
......for your future orders.... :-)
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Post by Fred Justice »

David this is the form I normally use, I just didn't have one handy at the time. :D



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Post by Dave Biller »

First off, I apologize for the super-geeky question in advance, but I was curious about the E-Eb change. Being a very devout student of Mr. Myrick's steel guitar stylings, I was aware of the 2nd string raise but I had thought that he never lowered his E's. Is this a recent thing or has Weldon always had this change? Maybe at different times? I know I'm being a nerd, but when I'm trying to figure out fills and phrases, this is the kind of thing that keeps me up at night! :)
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Post by Fred Justice »

Dave, maybe Weldon will correct me if I'm wrong. The reason Weldon lowers his E's on 2 different knee levers is, he has pretty much always lowered the 8th, and added the lowering the 4th in recent years.
Someone correct me if I'm wrong.
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Post by Lathan Mills »

Very nice Fred Mr. Baker will certainly ejoy that.

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Post by Fred Justice »

Thank you Lathan. Both Scottie Baker and Weldon Myrick will receive their guitars sometime Monday.

I believe both Weldon and Scottie plan on posting pictures here on the Forum. Stay tuned. :D
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