Kline D-10 8 lever + 9 pedals $4000 plus shipping/insured
- John Billings
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Hi Steve! You had to know I'd show up!
I played my Kline Uni, 5/7 nights a week, plus parties and recording., for many years. I never had to make an adjustment of the pulls. Well,,, once when SIT mislabeled a string. Strong and steady as a tank. Great sounding pickup. Just a wonderful guitar!
Hey Terry! We met when I was playing with the notorious JR. Also played with Carwin Country at The Touch of Gold for some years.
Best to you both,
JB
Steve, I'll contact a friend in Fla who lives near Joe, and has known him for years. I'll see if he can ask Joe about the number of D-10s. I only recall seeing Terry's up here in the Cleveland/Akron Area
I played my Kline Uni, 5/7 nights a week, plus parties and recording., for many years. I never had to make an adjustment of the pulls. Well,,, once when SIT mislabeled a string. Strong and steady as a tank. Great sounding pickup. Just a wonderful guitar!
Hey Terry! We met when I was playing with the notorious JR. Also played with Carwin Country at The Touch of Gold for some years.
Best to you both,
JB
Steve, I'll contact a friend in Fla who lives near Joe, and has known him for years. I'll see if he can ask Joe about the number of D-10s. I only recall seeing Terry's up here in the Cleveland/Akron Area
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hi john
John, the world would have not been right had you not chimed in on a Kline thread. Thanks for getting in touch with a friend to find out that information about how many D-10 s were made by Joe Kline. Hoping you are very well, stevet
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Kline D-10 back on market
The Kline is back on the market Now $4000 plus shipping/insurance to the lower 48 states from MN. Thanks steve t
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- John Billings
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Fargo's twin
Yep, John, it is across the river from Fargo ND. steve t
- John Billings
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right John
Correct John, the Red River is the border between North Dakota and Minnesota. Fargo is just across the river from Moorhead. I assume you still have that fine white Kline, stevet
- Chuck McGill
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Steve is selling the "Grail". This guitar is so good. I have an SD10 that is just a joy to play. I actually had to stiffen the pedal action on mine to feel the pedals cause the action was so smooth and light. An engineering masterpiece in the same league with any steel builder. If I could afford it, it would be mine.
Good selling Steve.
Good selling Steve.
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Thanks, chuck
Thanks, Chuck,
I think many Kline players would agree with you. Too bad Joe Kline is not making them anymore. Guess he wanted a life!
Copedant is now posted:
I think many Kline players would agree with you. Too bad Joe Kline is not making them anymore. Guess he wanted a life!
Copedant is now posted:
- steve takacs
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KLINE D 10 Back on the market PRIC DROP
The Kline D-10 is back up on the market for $3700 plus shipping from MOORHEAD , MN zip 56562. Thanks steve t
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- Henry Matthews
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Steve, I would still love to have that Kine but finacially embraced at the time.would you be interested in a trade ?
Henry Matthews
D-10 Magnum, 8 &5, dark rose color
D-10 1974 Emmons cut tail, fat back,rosewood, 8&5
Nashville 112 amp, Fishman Loudbox Performer amp, Hilton pedal, Goodrich pedal,BJS bar, Kyser picks, Live steel Strings. No effects, doodads or stomp boxes.
D-10 Magnum, 8 &5, dark rose color
D-10 1974 Emmons cut tail, fat back,rosewood, 8&5
Nashville 112 amp, Fishman Loudbox Performer amp, Hilton pedal, Goodrich pedal,BJS bar, Kyser picks, Live steel Strings. No effects, doodads or stomp boxes.
- steve takacs
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I hear you, Henry
Henry, I can empathize.... I would not be selling ithe Kline unless I needed the dough for another item, a lighter Universal steel. stevet
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Kline on Hold
Buyer decided not to buy. Stevet
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Kline D-10 Back On The Market
The buyer was not successful in his endeavor to rob banks, thus the Kline is back on the market. Thanks, Steve
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- Chuck McGill
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There is not a better seller on this forum. I will sing the praises of Kline steels. I have a S12 and bought a SD 10 from Steve. No better machine in the business and a top notch seller. You can't go wrong with this deal. It should be more money cause they aint making them anymore!!!
Good selling my friend.
Good selling my friend.
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Thanks, Chuck
Just so you all know, I did not pay Chuck for what he wrote about me. Thanks, Chuck stevet
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- steve takacs
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Kevin correct about pick-ups
Thanks for the bump, Sonny.
Kevin, you are correct. Pick-ups are single coil as shown in the fourth photo, not the BL pickups shown in the first photo. That photo was from the previous seller.
I Know they are single coil because of that blue carpet in the 4th photo which was taken at my home.
Thanks for pointing out the discrepancy in the photos.
Kevin, you are correct. Pick-ups are single coil as shown in the fourth photo, not the BL pickups shown in the first photo. That photo was from the previous seller.
I Know they are single coil because of that blue carpet in the 4th photo which was taken at my home.
Thanks for pointing out the discrepancy in the photos.
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- Rich Upright
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". It's a good time to be a Steel Player"
Actually, the opposite is true. There was a time when I had more work than I could handle; I had to beg & bribe local players to fill in for me sometimes just so I could have a couple days off for vacation or whatever. Back then, even bad players were working constantly. And if you were good & doubled on guitar or bass--you were on top of the world.
With this economy & bands downsizing, what's the first thing to go? THE STEEL. You NEED a guitar player, bass player,drummer, & singer in a band, but you don't NEED a steel. great to have, but not necessary to play the gig.
No my friend; it's a terrible time to be a steel player. At least here in Florida.
Actually, the opposite is true. There was a time when I had more work than I could handle; I had to beg & bribe local players to fill in for me sometimes just so I could have a couple days off for vacation or whatever. Back then, even bad players were working constantly. And if you were good & doubled on guitar or bass--you were on top of the world.
With this economy & bands downsizing, what's the first thing to go? THE STEEL. You NEED a guitar player, bass player,drummer, & singer in a band, but you don't NEED a steel. great to have, but not necessary to play the gig.
No my friend; it's a terrible time to be a steel player. At least here in Florida.
A couple D-10s,some vintage guitars & amps, & lotsa junk in the gig bag.
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Work in Florida
Rich, how long ago was it when times were much better for pedal steel players in your area?
As for the economy in Florida, I do know that my nephew, who is adept at putting in stone tiles in homes and businesses, left the Tampa area for near Seattle 10 years ago and has all the work he can handle. Prior to leaving Florida, wages were low and work was not as plentiful. Even though things probably cost more in the Seattle area, it's been a net gain for him.
Hope the steel playing gigs pick up for you.
As for the economy in Florida, I do know that my nephew, who is adept at putting in stone tiles in homes and businesses, left the Tampa area for near Seattle 10 years ago and has all the work he can handle. Prior to leaving Florida, wages were low and work was not as plentiful. Even though things probably cost more in the Seattle area, it's been a net gain for him.
Hope the steel playing gigs pick up for you.
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- Richard Sinkler
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There's some work for players in my area. I have had to quit playing, and 2 of the bands I was playing with are looking for players. I have 2 others that want me.
This guitar should not still be on here. The Kline is an awesome guitar. If life would have turned out OK for me, and I had the money, this guitar would be mine.
This guitar should not still be on here. The Kline is an awesome guitar. If life would have turned out OK for me, and I had the money, this guitar would be mine.
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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