FS:custom pedal steel $800 delivered
FS:custom pedal steel $800 delivered
(Keeping the post simple)
I am selling a custom made used pedal steel acquired from forum member Dennis Wireman.
It is a custom but, no frills so better than a carter starter probably but, not as fancy as the $2000 and up steels. I'd say a good beginner / intermediate or back up steel.
It's E9, 3 pedals, 4 levers
I'll take $800 and I'll include shipping. No case but, it will be well packed. If you're in MA, RI,CT or NH we may be able to set up a pick up / drop off situation.
Pics lower in the the thread.
Thank you kindly!
-Adriel
I am selling a custom made used pedal steel acquired from forum member Dennis Wireman.
It is a custom but, no frills so better than a carter starter probably but, not as fancy as the $2000 and up steels. I'd say a good beginner / intermediate or back up steel.
It's E9, 3 pedals, 4 levers
I'll take $800 and I'll include shipping. No case but, it will be well packed. If you're in MA, RI,CT or NH we may be able to set up a pick up / drop off situation.
Pics lower in the the thread.
Thank you kindly!
-Adriel
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I'm interested, although very sorry that you would have to sell an instrument for such a reason.
I'm a beginner with some lap steel experience, so I'd appreciate any advice regarding this instrument. (Please don't take offense; What I'm talking about is whether someone like me would be able to maintain, adjust, possibly change the copedent on this steel, or would be better off with an instrument from a better known manufacturer.)
I'm in Massachusetts, by the way.
I'm a beginner with some lap steel experience, so I'd appreciate any advice regarding this instrument. (Please don't take offense; What I'm talking about is whether someone like me would be able to maintain, adjust, possibly change the copedent on this steel, or would be better off with an instrument from a better known manufacturer.)
I'm in Massachusetts, by the way.
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hey guys did not realize there were replies. I received no notice from the site.
answers to questions.
make: it's a custom. Dennis Wireman got it from a payers widow so not sure who built it.
It seems to me David that it is adjustable. I came from lap steel myself and Dennis told me it would be a good starter. I think you'd do fine with it and it CAN be adjusted. It has really nice wood detailing and the tuners are rock solid. Even with older strings it's been tuning steady.. My only dislike is the fretboard but,it's removable / changeable. They sell them for like $10 / $12 on eBay.
Thanks for the pic post assist Nicholas!
Wayne, thanks! I am not letting this shift in my health deter me. I adjusted to losing guitar 10 years ago due to my hand deformity, I will eventually adapt to this. I am meant to do music and to entertain. This is just another challenge to over come.
answers to questions.
make: it's a custom. Dennis Wireman got it from a payers widow so not sure who built it.
It seems to me David that it is adjustable. I came from lap steel myself and Dennis told me it would be a good starter. I think you'd do fine with it and it CAN be adjusted. It has really nice wood detailing and the tuners are rock solid. Even with older strings it's been tuning steady.. My only dislike is the fretboard but,it's removable / changeable. They sell them for like $10 / $12 on eBay.
Thanks for the pic post assist Nicholas!
Wayne, thanks! I am not letting this shift in my health deter me. I adjusted to losing guitar 10 years ago due to my hand deformity, I will eventually adapt to this. I am meant to do music and to entertain. This is just another challenge to over come.
re-posted at end of thread for anyone clicking to the end
(Keeping the post simple)
I am selling a custom made used pedal steel acquired from forum member Dennis Wireman.
It is a custom but, no frills so better than a carter starter probably but, not as fancy as the $2000 and up steels. I'd say a good beginner / intermediate or back up steel.
It's E9, 3 pedals, 4 levers
I'll take $800 and I'll include shipping. No case but, it will be well packed. If you're in MA, RI,CT or NH we may be able to set up a pick up / drop off situation.
Pics lower in the the thread.
Thank you kindly!
-Adriel
(Keeping the post simple)
I am selling a custom made used pedal steel acquired from forum member Dennis Wireman.
It is a custom but, no frills so better than a carter starter probably but, not as fancy as the $2000 and up steels. I'd say a good beginner / intermediate or back up steel.
It's E9, 3 pedals, 4 levers
I'll take $800 and I'll include shipping. No case but, it will be well packed. If you're in MA, RI,CT or NH we may be able to set up a pick up / drop off situation.
Pics lower in the the thread.
Thank you kindly!
-Adriel
custom pedal steel guitar
I'll take it; p.m. sent.
Todd in Dedham
Todd in Dedham