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richard burton


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Post  Posted 17 Nov 2013 2:36 am    
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It was my old Denley, a British steel produced by Nigel Dennis and Gordon Huntley.

I no longer have the guitar, it's somewhere in Wales now.
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jolynyk

 

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Prince Albert Sask. Canada
Post  Posted 18 Sep 2015 7:10 am    
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Thanks Richard, beautiful, & greatly appreciated
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steve takacs


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beijing, china via pittsburgh (deceased)
Post  Posted 11 Oct 2015 10:36 am    
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Heh, thanks a lot, Richard, stevet
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steve takacs


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beijing, china via pittsburgh (deceased)
Post  Posted 11 Oct 2015 10:37 am    
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Heh, thanks a lot, Richard, stevet
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Daniel McCombe

 

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Pennsylvania, USA
Post  Posted 1 Nov 2015 7:32 am    
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Thanks Richard well done sir!
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Jim Reynolds


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Franklin, Pa 16323
Post  Posted 18 Nov 2015 12:13 pm    
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This is for Josh Sharpe: I was going to send you a msg sooner, but figured someone, with more playing years then I. On the tab for CRAZY. You mention your D level doesn't lower your 9th string. In that song, where he uses the lever to lower his 9th string, us your 10th string, on the same fret, and push your A pedal. In the total open position, position the 9th string is a D, when the lever in push, it will change to a C#, so at the 3rd fret the 9th string becomes an A. The 10th string is a B, on the 3rd fret, when you push the B pedal, it becomes an A. When that song was originally done, I don't think they had any pedals or knee levers. That change is not really used that much, that I have seen. I'm not selling Richard short, he did a really good job. I normally play this song in either G, or C, but also have played it in Bb, (lots of lever work). Keep going you have a nice ax, just chop it, you'll figure it out. Jim
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Jim Reynolds


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Franklin, Pa 16323
Post  Posted 18 Nov 2015 12:18 pm    
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Sorry Josh it's not the B pedal, it's the A pedal. It changes the 5-10 string. I'm really sorry. I'm not a typist either. Should have proof read this before I summited it. Have a good turkey.
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