Questions for Old Fender Fans
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Questions for Old Fender Fans
Hey all, a friend of mine is wanting to restore an old Fender pedal steel that he's had sitting around in his basement for a while. I told him if he sent me some pictures, I'd post them on the forum and pose his questions.
So, the pictures:
And the questions:
-What model is this?
-Are replacement parts available?
-If replacement parts are available, where?
Thanks for your help!
-r
So, the pictures:
And the questions:
-What model is this?
-Are replacement parts available?
-If replacement parts are available, where?
Thanks for your help!
-r
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Ross, that's a first generation Fender 400, dating from around 1958 to 1960.
There's a dedicated Fender pedal steel forum here. Loads of info on
Getting these things playable again.
http://z8.invisionfree.com/Fender_Steel_Forum/index.php
There's a dedicated Fender pedal steel forum here. Loads of info on
Getting these things playable again.
http://z8.invisionfree.com/Fender_Steel_Forum/index.php
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For parts, you may want to check with Bob Carlucci...
Parts for cable Fender pedal steel guitars..
Michael Yahl also posted that he was working on Fender Parts. As of Jun 16th...
Parts for cable Fender pedal steel guitars..
Michael Yahl also posted that he was working on Fender Parts. As of Jun 16th...
Michael's web siteMichael Yahl wrote:...I'm working on all those parts right now. I hope that in about 6 weeks I'll have a bunch of components available for the whole line of those guitars.
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That steel, commonly known condition-wise as a "basket case", has very little value due to the extremely poor condition. While it could be fixed up, costs would be prohibitive unless the owner did everything himself. Unfortunately, with the requisite refinishing and re-chroming required, most of the real "collector value" would be lost. You could make it just a "player", and enjoy it, but make no mistake...it's not valuable by any stretch of the imagination. Similar models, in decent-to-good playable condition, are only bringing $600-$800. With many hundreds of them still out there, it's really not in the same category as something like a Bigsby.
I'd second Mr. Hinson. Rebuild it because you want a project, because you want to see it brought back from the lip of the landfill.
To call it a quixotic errand would smack of error: Don Quixote didn't have to pay for his windmills.
The project would never break even
To call it a quixotic errand would smack of error: Don Quixote didn't have to pay for his windmills.
The project would never break even
2 pedal steels, a lapStrat, and an 8-string Dobro (and 3 ukes)
More amps than guitars, and not many effects
More amps than guitars, and not many effects
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Wow, thats is REALLY bad shape... Old Fenders are not that expensive, and in my opinion, it would cost as much or more to restore that guitar as buying a clean well maintained one.. If I had that steel, i would strip it down, clean up whatever was in decent shape, sell the parts and buy a clean old Fender.. There are lots of them out there, and parts can be had through Mike Yahl.
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no gear list for me.. you don't have the time......
no gear list for me.. you don't have the time......