Duesenberg "Fairytale"

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Martin Huch
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Duesenberg "Fairytale"

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Here`s a little track (this time: no country, no western) I recorded with the new Duesenberg "Fairytale" . On that one I didn`t use any Multibender.
Neck PU through a Kemper profiling amp (which workes great with slideguitars !!)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yBviEz13 ... e=youtu.be
James Nottage
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New Duesenberg

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Very nice! What make is the capo and where are they available?

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New Duesenberg

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Very nice! What make is the capo and where are they available? Or, do they come with the guitar?

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Martin Huch
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both Duesenberg lapsteels feature the Multibender and the "easyshift" built-in capo: http://duesenberg.de/en/guitars/special ... steel.html
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Bob Gibler
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Wow that is all I can say!

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Martin, I really enjoyed the Demo on the Duesenberg Lap steel. What was haunting little tune that you were playing on it? the Capo idea is genius. Thank you for sharing. :D :D
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