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Tony Dingus
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How many JCH players do we have out there?
Bobby Boggs
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Post by Bobby Boggs »

Does JCH make a pedal steel with those knee things on it?
jim milewski
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Post by jim milewski »

Bobby, the correct term is, "tose things that hang down"
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Richard Sinkler
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Post by Richard Sinkler »

Do those knee thingies have a purpose. I just use them as a guide to locate where my butt (can I say butt?) goes on the pak-a-seat.

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jim milewski
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Post by jim milewski »

I accidently hit one once and my guitar sounded out of tune! when I moved my leg back it went back into tune, that should tell us something about them, best I can tell they are nothing more than thigh locators
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One that I know of...Lloyd Green. Image
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Post by Skip Cole »

I think the things are called knee-nockers and the things on that bar on the bottom are clutcher pedals, you push um when you get in a clutch Image----- What was the question? Oh yeah, Jimmy Crawford.

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Bruce Hamilton
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Post by Bruce Hamilton »

Jimmie has made only a limited number of these guitars and I consider myself lucky to have one. Mine currently has 8X8 and is equipped with E-66s. Of all the all pull guitars I have tried this one comes closest to the sound of my push pull and of course the build quality is second to none! Image
P Perry
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Post by P Perry »

My JCH is just over a year old. I have a D-10 8x6. I love it's tone and it plays like a dream. I love it so well that I am about ready to order a second one. Jimmie has asked if I would put mine on display at his booth this year at the ISGC, stop by and check it out.<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by P Perry on 22 August 2002 at 11:13 AM.]</p></FONT>
Tony Dingus
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Post by Tony Dingus »

I've got an 89 model that I've had for 7 years or so with E66 pickups. It originally
had the BL 705 copies. One of the best all
pulls that I've owned.It's a S10 on a dbl nk
with 3pedals and 6 knees.

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MALCOLM KIRBY
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Post by MALCOLM KIRBY »

I have a SD-10 4/5.
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