Kline Owners-Stand and Be Counted
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- John Billings
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- Location: Ohio, USA
Joe Kline
I emailed Joe to get parts for the orange Kline. But no reply or I had the wrong address. Bought a small bench drill and welding set, made about 20 rods 4 yokes pull fingers and connectors. Still could do with some other parts if anyone could put me in touch with him?
Alan
Alan
Decal
A special thanks to Jon Jaffe for the Decal. Does anyone have a lever lock for sale?
Alan
Alan
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- Joined: 19 Apr 2001 12:01 am
- Location: Grand Junction, CO
- john widgren
- Posts: 2623
- Joined: 24 Nov 1998 1:01 am
- Location: Wilton CT
Steel Guitar Services:
Live performance and recording. Instruments, repairs and lessons. Fresh bait/discount sushi.
(203) 858-8498
widcj@hotmail.com
Live performance and recording. Instruments, repairs and lessons. Fresh bait/discount sushi.
(203) 858-8498
widcj@hotmail.com
- Sigurgeir Sigmundsson
- Posts: 24
- Joined: 17 Oct 2010 9:45 pm
- Location: Iceland
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Kline in Iceland
My Kline D10 probably made in 1973. Emmons set up and I have installed Truetone pickups wich Jerry Wallace custom made for me. I also have a Excel suberb and a Sho bud D10 super pro 2 but there is something about the Kline that makes him grow to your body, lots of sustaine and the Truetone pickups really sing. There are surely not many Klines in Scandicavia so I had to tell you about this one.
Kline D10 Excel S10 Superb, Sho bud Super Pro 11 D10, Carter D10, Fender Twin, Peavey Nashville 1000, Rickenbacker Electro, Duesenberg Ponoma, Martin acc Regal dobro,
Joe Kline
Joe provided me with all the parts I needed a couple of weeks ago. Great service. I fitted them all and both my Klines are playing and sounding fabulous. Alan.
- John Billings
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- Sigurgeir Sigmundsson
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- Location: Iceland
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Kline in Iceland
Hi John and thanks for this informaton
I thought it was older but maby Steve Takacs knows more about it since he owned it once. The age does not make the difference for me....its just a great instrument I know that the previous owner was Glenn Lautzenheiser which died in 2003 since I have his "Pedal steel guitar Association" membership card.
All the best from Iceland
Siggi
I thought it was older but maby Steve Takacs knows more about it since he owned it once. The age does not make the difference for me....its just a great instrument I know that the previous owner was Glenn Lautzenheiser which died in 2003 since I have his "Pedal steel guitar Association" membership card.
All the best from Iceland
Siggi
Kline D10 Excel S10 Superb, Sho bud Super Pro 11 D10, Carter D10, Fender Twin, Peavey Nashville 1000, Rickenbacker Electro, Duesenberg Ponoma, Martin acc Regal dobro,
- John Billings
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- Sonny Jenkins
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- Location: Texas Masonic Retirement Center,,,Arlington Tx
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- Joined: 29 Aug 1998 12:01 am
- Location: Waterbury Ctr. VT 05677 USA
Gordon Stone came over tonight with his Kline SU12. What a great guitar. He had an issue with pedal one not coming up to pitch. Within five minutes we figured it out. - not enough pedal travel and a little interference with the 1+1/2 have step raise that provides a seventh on the bottom. Considering the guitar was made around 1980, that's not a bad maintenance record. Sounded great.
I like that balanced pull feature.
I'd love to see a diagram of the changer. Unlike a conventional all pull it is somewhat obscured. You back out hex head screws (counter clockwise) to increase the travel increasing the pitch which is opposite most push pulls.
Can someone describe it?
I imagine the screw acts as a stop. The stop being so much closer to the bidness might explain the "stays in tune" quality the guitar exhibits.
I want a Kline. It'so compact and about 5lbs lighter than my SU12.
I like that balanced pull feature.
I'd love to see a diagram of the changer. Unlike a conventional all pull it is somewhat obscured. You back out hex head screws (counter clockwise) to increase the travel increasing the pitch which is opposite most push pulls.
Can someone describe it?
I imagine the screw acts as a stop. The stop being so much closer to the bidness might explain the "stays in tune" quality the guitar exhibits.
I want a Kline. It'so compact and about 5lbs lighter than my SU12.
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Jim
This is a good explanation of how they work:
http://www.julianwinston.com/music/the_kline_guitar.php
Alan
This is a good explanation of how they work:
http://www.julianwinston.com/music/the_kline_guitar.php
Alan
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Tx Allen.
Interesting. So the changer tuning adjustment screws serve as the stops.
Allen, perhaps you don't have an instance of this with your copedent, but, on the same string, does a 1 step raise add to a half step lower to give you a net 1/2 step raise?
This is the case with scissors all pull BTW.
Interesting. So the changer tuning adjustment screws serve as the stops.
Allen, perhaps you don't have an instance of this with your copedent, but, on the same string, does a 1 step raise add to a half step lower to give you a net 1/2 step raise?
This is the case with scissors all pull BTW.
- Richard Sinkler
- Posts: 17067
- Joined: 15 Aug 1998 12:01 am
- Location: aka: Rusty Strings -- Missoula, Montana
More pics of my Kline D10, African Teak mica guitar (which I no longer have).
That dang guitar player better stop stepping all over me.
I learned this at a Jeff Newman seminar. He said when playing single note runs, you should tip your bar up on the nose and have it make contact with only the string you are currently playing.
As you can see, she favors the C6th neck. Loves Chalker. Wish I had the sound files to go with this.
That dang guitar player better stop stepping all over me.
I learned this at a Jeff Newman seminar. He said when playing single note runs, you should tip your bar up on the nose and have it make contact with only the string you are currently playing.
As you can see, she favors the C6th neck. Loves Chalker. Wish I had the sound files to go with this.
Carter D10 8p/8k, Dekley S10 3p/4k C6 setup,Regal RD40 Dobro, NV400, NV112 . Playing for 53 years and still counting.
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- Richard Sinkler
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- Location: aka: Rusty Strings -- Missoula, Montana
I actually liked the Kline's string spacing better than that on the 2 ZB's I had before the Kline. Seemed closer together. I seemed to be able to play faster. The Kline is my favorite guitar out of all that I have owned. I would love to have one again.
Carter D10 8p/8k, Dekley S10 3p/4k C6 setup,Regal RD40 Dobro, NV400, NV112 . Playing for 53 years and still counting.
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- John Billings
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