Another Day, Another Busted Pot Metal Bracket

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Tony Williamson
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Post by Tony Williamson »

james, should i be expecting some brackets and levers by Christmas?
stelling banjos . shobud ldg and superpro/ martin hd28v weber mandolin, session 400, danelectro delay, korg d3200, bose L1 x2
Tony Williamson
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Location: North Carolina, USA

Post by Tony Williamson »

Bump
stelling banjos . shobud ldg and superpro/ martin hd28v weber mandolin, session 400, danelectro delay, korg d3200, bose L1 x2
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James Morehead
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Post by James Morehead »

Tony Williamson wrote:james, should i be expecting some brackets and levers by Christmas?
Yepper, That's the game plan, my friend. :)
"Good judgement comes from experience, and a lot of that comes from bad judgement"~old cowboy proverb.
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Bill Howard
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Location: Indiana, USA

THANK YOU!! Mr Jackson!.

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To this day I would not buy a Sho Bud Steel unless I found and old one or one redone by someone.
I STILL remember about 1983 large gig,spotlite shining on me my ride comes up I'm playing my nearly new LDG 1000 Yesss OK can barley wait ALRIGHT my turn I hit a few licks then went to raise 4&8 CLUNK!!! What the ....
Knee lever hits FLOOR in the MIDDLE of my ride!!/
I sold that Lloyd Green BACK to the store I got it from after I lost about 500.00 on it,I went to the convention and got a Franklin.
So my hats off to Mr Jackson for the Pot metal JUNK knee levers,I bet it saved you a whole 15 bucks!.
Never forgot being that embarrassed!. Of course a few laughed and thought it was a joke it was not...
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