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Allen Howington
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Having my first Justice steel guitar being built by Fred. How about some pictures of your Justice guitar, I need to look at some different colors to make my final color(s) decision. I now have the colors that Weldon Myrick picked out for my new steel guitar also, but somehow I'm changing my mind to all Black---how about any one that owns one posting some pictures for me to see some of Fred's color offerings. PS, yes I have looked at his web-site, just thought pictures from the real world might better help me make up my mind. Thanks to all who help out.
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Post by Steve Pawlak »

I had to go with Weldon also. Kind of goes with the Strat I put together
Fred builds a fine guitar. He has also been kind enough to take some time helping me learn how to play it.
I'm sure your gonna love yours too


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Red oak sounds better

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I've liked every JUSTICE, I've seen so far. I'm buying a S-10D later and have decide on the colors Weldon has except I want the red/black in place of the blue/black to go with the solid black mica. Fred's a good man and builds fine quality guitars and cases. My herd will have a Justice in the pack when I get through, joined by a Mullen also.
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Aren't we lucky to live here!
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Post by Jerome Hawkes »

i really liked that wild drum laminate material he was using on the one i saw at the dallas show (see Steve's pic)- yeah, its flashy, but hey, you play the steel, you need more bling. i dont know why some other builders dont offer that option.
'65 Sho-Bud D-10 Permanent • '54 Fender Dual-8 • Clinesmith T-8 • '38 Ric Bakelite • '92 Emmons D-10 Legrande II
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Allen Howington
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more pic's

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anybody with a double neck all black they want to show us, especially all black with the angled chrome strip down the front apron.
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Allen I only have photos of an SD-10, all black with polished strip on front. Hope this helps.

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Allen I do have just the corner shot of an all black D-10 with the diagonal strip in front.

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Convinced

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Okay Fred, Black all the way (and with the angled chrome on the front apron), you convinced me!

Allen
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You got it Allen, all black with strip it is. :D
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Beautiful!
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Well I have made my mind up on the all Black, but still would like to see your Justice guitar.
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Post by Dick Hitchcock »

Here is the black woodgrain Fred built for me....love it!
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Justice Pro Lite 4x5.... NV112.... Steel seat.
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Post by Jerry Humphries »

Fred when you get around to building mine, post a pic of it on this thread.
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That looks like mine Fred .

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Fred Justice wrote:Allen I only have photos of an SD-10, all black with polished strip on front. Hope this helps.

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More pic's

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Thanks to all of you above who have taken the time to respond. I really would like to see more Justice steel guitar pic's if possible. Thanks in advance.
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I do believe Allen is in love and who could blame him. :D :D
Exactly the same rig as Mr. Steiner and the skill of Mr. Ed
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What model?

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Fred, what model Justice guitar are you playing "When He Was On The Cross" on your website? Great tone!!
What's the difference in The Judge & the Pro Lite except for the 3X5 on the Judge? Thanks
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Post by Fred Justice »

Terry thank you for your post.
My personal guitar and the first one I built is a Judge SD-10 with 4 x 6
This is the guitar you hear on my website.

Terry, email me your phone number and I'll give you a call and explain the differences between the Judge and the Pro Lite.
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guitar models

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Thanks Fred for your reply. I'll send you my cell phone number.

Terry
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Justice ( The Judge )

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Hello Brother! Here is the one you played of mine that gave you the itch!! I think your picking out the right one for you!!!!


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sound bites

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I'd really like to hear some sound bites of the Justice Pro Lite, and the Justice Judge. Will a few Pro Lite owners, and few Judge owners be so kind as to post some sound of these two models please? I'd very much appreciate it. :)
Or does anyone living in central or south Arkansas have a Pro Lite that I could come and play. I really like to play and hear a steel before I buy. Thanks :)

Terry
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Justice Steel Guitar Sounds

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Terry,

David Hartley has several recent tunes on his Justice Steel on You Tube.

These sound Great. Enjoy!!

Perry
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