60's Fender 800 -S10 Pedal Steel guitar

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Bob Carlucci
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60's Fender 800 -S10 Pedal Steel guitar

Post by Bob Carlucci »

It breaks my heart to sell this.. honestly.. I LOVE this steel. Its only being sold because I am scraping money together for a custom order Desert Rose I have in my head.. That will be the last steel I ever buy. Gettin' old...

This guitar plays beautifully and has that haunting Fender tone thats hard to describe..
The pedal action is very good. Not as soft and precision as a 2010 guitar, but as good or better than anything around when it was new.
Its a joy to play, and its STAYS in tune.. Its tuning stability truly does rival a modern steel.
Doesn't break strings either!
It has 6 floors and 3 added knees.. The knees are rather primitive, but are really very well done, and well thought out, and use all Fender cable pull parts.
They were probably put on decades and decades ago, when you could still buy factory parts for these guitars. You can't fold them under like most knees, you must remove one wing nut on each lever. Takes about 30 seconds each. They certainly can be brought up to date if you wanted to.
It plays and tunes beautifully so I left it as I got it.
This guitar was an unworkable basket case when I got it, and I worked 2 solid weeks to bring it back to life, and she rewarded me with the vintage Fender pedal steel of my dreams.. This is a wonderful old steel with "that" sound. I wish I could keep it, but I don't need 3 steels, and The Desert Rose I have in mind will be able to capture much of the Fender's "sonic territory"... I hope..



I will sell this sweet old plank of wood
[heavy as hell!!!] for exactly what I have into it cash wise-$900...
Add to that the many hours of labor, in disassembly, assembly cleaning, polishing, lubricating, adjusting, fabricating etc, and its a fair deal on a VERY rare guitar.
800's are tough to find, and an 800 with 3 very nicely functioning knee levers is not easy to find at all.

$900 takes this crusty but beautiful, vibey, toneful and reliable old Fender 800 home!.. Comes with original HSC..
Bring a buddy, you'll need him carrying this thing up the basement stairs!! :D

Will ship it, although I would rather not.
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Ben Jones
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Post by Ben Jones »

I wish lived nearby Bob. I NEVER see 800s for sale.
Good luck with your sale on a very cool guitar.

BTW folks, I bought a guitar from Bob once and it was exactly as described and a really cool instrument.

I dont blame you for not wanting to ship that beast.
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Fender Pedal Steel

Post by Al Vesel »

Bob,
I agree with you on the tone of these. I had a Fender Model 2000 D-10. It had 10 pedals and 4 knee levers when I got it. They were primitive, but boy that guitar had tone. I miss the sound of it. One thing nice about them old cable driven guitars, is that you could change the pulls in a few minutes if you knew what you were doing.

Anyway, when I seen yours it just made me think of the one I had.

Good luck on the sale. That's a good price for it.

Al V. :) :)
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Post by Darryl Logue »

Bob, My wife loves the beautiful Guild D25 I bought from you 2 years ago. Thank You.I have had 1 bad transaction with a trade here on the forum.I tried to make it right but still got criticized.Thats a way cool guitar you've got. I would love to own it. Best of luck. Darryl
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Post by Bob Carlucci »

Daryl.. Yes that was a very sweet old cherry red
D25.. I am so glad she likes that guitar! I did too.. It had such a sweet tone. This 800 has a sweet sound as well - bob
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Post by Bob Carlucci »

I have decided I will indeed ship this guitar,,, Not enough players locally to make local sale feasable. I need to move it, and am taking reasonable offers..
Probably be $75 to ship it..bob
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Post by Rick Abbott »

TTT...Bob, this guitar is killing me! TTT...for a cool guitar, and nice guy :)
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Post by wt golden »

I am very interested

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never got the PM... email directly please
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Email sent
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Post by Dave Mudgett »

This thread is from over 4 years ago. I'm pretty sure Bob sold this a long time ago.
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Post by David Mason »

But we can all learn a lesson from the "this will be the last steel I ever buy...." part, huh? :lol:
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That guitar was TWO 800 steels ago.. As far as " the last I'll ever buy".. I was more physically fit at one time.. The 800 is as heavy as most D10's... Not real practical for small low paying gigs with no stage ,and no room.. Biggest heaviest S10 of all time... I miss the hell out of my Fenders, but why own one if you aren't going to play it??... they were just being used at home.. Now I have a cute little maple body Marlen for home use, small and light, and a Carter S10 with 5 and 5 for gigs.. again, small and light.. Neither has that lovely Fender sound, but small and light gets the nod at my age... bob
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Post by Bob Carlucci »

mods, this guitar was sold years ago, and why its back I have no idea.. Please feel free to close... bob
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