Must be careful that the ball end is all the way down on the peg. I did that years ago and snapped the ball-end peg right off on the 6th string of the C6 neck. Don't know what I would have done without Jack Matthews who had some of those pegs and the expertise to replace them.
Ken
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I have two SKH Emmons D10s and I love them. One is black mica and the other is lacquer with a desert scene airbrushed.
Anyway- both of mine have black anodized pedals. Which means that you can easily tell which pedals I use the most, by the worn off anodizing. I guess they moved away from this on later ones.
I actually find the worn spots on pedals 5 & 6 make a good visual reference for me when playing C6.
Anyway- both of mine have black anodized pedals. Which means that you can easily tell which pedals I use the most, by the worn off anodizing. I guess they moved away from this on later ones.
I actually find the worn spots on pedals 5 & 6 make a good visual reference for me when playing C6.
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Emmons Skh D-10
I can't believe this hasn't sold yet !!!
IMHO one of the best pedal steels ever made !!
Bump it up for Keith and a great guitar !!
AL
IMHO one of the best pedal steels ever made !!
Bump it up for Keith and a great guitar !!
AL
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