Kline ???????

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Jimmy Dale
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Post by Jimmy Dale »

'Bout time we saw you on here Joe. Jim Miller I'D RATHER BE STEELIN'
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John Billings
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Post by John Billings »

Nice to see you on the forum, Joe. I think we now have THE difinitive answer. This guitar definately has your keyless tuners on it. But now I want to know what kind of guitar has had the tuners installed on it. It does not look like a homemade guitar. Looks like somebody cut down a nice guitar, and made it better by installing the keyless on it.
By the way, Joe, I bought my guitar from Gene Roloff(sp?), of the old Harvest Gold band. Purchased it many years ago, and love it totally. Sold my old Shobud Pro to Don Dixon a couple days later. Never looked back. It was like going from a Model T to a Rolls Royce! I like Shobuds, and have an oldie, but IMHO, there's no comparison. Thanks for building such a fine instrument!
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bob drawbaugh
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Post by bob drawbaugh »

Joe, good to see you on the fourm,. I have wanted a new kline For years. Looks like now may be my chance Image
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Richard Sinkler
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Post by Richard Sinkler »

Wow. Another steel guitar great joins us. Welcome Joe. The Kline was the best guitar I owned. Wish I still had it (ex-wife made me sell it when I got my Carter). I bought mine in Antioch California at Webb's Music. Had African Teak formica. D-10 with 8p/7k.

I hope Joe made no changes to his great guitar. New owners are going to be very lucky indeed.
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