My Speedy West Fixer Upper
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My Speedy West Fixer Upper
I picked up this guitar on E-bay. Looks like someone didn't have a case for it and thats not a good thing. I really enjoyed working on it but I still need to send it out to get a 4th knee lever put on.
Before and After pictures.
Before and After pictures.
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That thing is awesome! I didn't know that there was a Speedy West guitar. What is the history on these things? Is that a hybrid type changer? I have a Speedy West bar that I got whith my first steel. It has "Speedy West" scripted into the back end of the bar. I used that bar for nearly 40 years. Anybody else have one??
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1975 Speedy West
This guitar was made in 1975. I've seen maybe 5 Speedy West D-10's but this is the only Speedy West S-10 that I have ever seen. I wounder just how many were produced. Dose anyone remember ever seeing another SW S-10? Because I knew they were so rare, I had to save and repair it. It's a shame that someone let it go so bad. This was my first fixer upper and I think for my next project I my have to take a stab a making a case for it. This kind of thing is nice to do for me. You do what you feel you can do when you feel like doing it. If it takes a long time to finish, that's OK. Thanks everyone
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Neat...I just picked up the Marlen version of this guitar....identical RWB scheme, with a Marlen tag.....I got it for next to nothing off of CL. I gotta say, the thing sounds really really good. The pickup is phenomenal. Shockingly enough, it is a 1976. Was anything going on in 1976 that would warrant marketing a RWB guitar? Really, it is a cool guitar. Nice job in the refin. I am guessing the wood is non figured since it was originally painted? Good score and nice resto!
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Mel, I'm thinking you got the Marlen S-10 that was on CL in Washington state (if I remember). The only difference that I remember is yours dosen't have the metal strips at either end of the guitar. Look at the second picture of the guitar as I purchased it, can you see the strip betwen the end plate and the key head. The strips are at both ends. I looked at that guitar for the longest time. Are you going to give it a new look?
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- Mel Bergman
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No, I got mine in Ventura CA. Guy bought it 25 years ago, never touched it. This guitar was gigged hard, then not touched. I need to tune it up. I have had some helpful advice on the pull release setup. I really like this guitar. I am going to keep it the same. I have a number of RWB guitars, so I dig the vibe. I will clean it up ( it is actually pretty clean) buff the aluminum and legs, and play it. THe pedal action on this guitar is fantastic. For me, anyway.
BTW, mine has no metal strips. I guess those are what are referred to as Speed Strips.
BTW, mine has no metal strips. I guess those are what are referred to as Speed Strips.
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THat's right. 1976 was the Bicentennial of the first Pedal Steel.
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