Rus-ler SD10 3+5 Great sound and looks! Reduced to $1300!
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Rus-ler SD10 3+5 Great sound and looks! Reduced to $1300!
Here's a great sounding and playing Rus-Ler pedal steel guitar. Beautiful brown stained finish with mother of pearl inlay. Single E9 neck on a double body. Factory original pad. 3 pedals and 5 knee levers. Emmons setup. RKR lever is not currently hooked up. I'm not a steel tech, just a player. Could use an overall sprucing up and polishing. Plays great and stays in tune. Has tone and sustain for days. Has replacement George L E66 pickup, that is held in place with tape, and works well. You can make it permanent with not much effort. Wired to a permanent input jack. Also will include the original Rus-Ler pickup. No case, but comes with a keyboard bag that works well. Would rather not ship, but can if necessary, shipping is flat $100 to U.S. addresses, and will double box it. Email with questions or for more pics. I also have it listed locally. Thanks!
Last edited by Troy Engle on 30 Dec 2015 5:00 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Rustler
I'd love to hear it play and hear its tone. Any clips available on Youtube or elsewhere of this guitar playing?
Are the mechanics (i.e. push-pull vs. pull release) of this guitar set up to work like an Emmons, Mullen, Sho Bud or some other brand with which a newbie like me might be more familiar.
Matt
Are the mechanics (i.e. push-pull vs. pull release) of this guitar set up to work like an Emmons, Mullen, Sho Bud or some other brand with which a newbie like me might be more familiar.
Matt
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Re: Rustler
Hi Matt. Sorry no clips as of now. I believe it's an all pull changer. Thanks for the interest.Matthew Salada wrote:I'd love to hear it play and hear its tone. Any clips available on Youtube or elsewhere of this guitar playing?
Are the mechanics (i.e. push-pull vs. pull release) of this guitar set up to work like an Emmons, Mullen, Sho Bud or some other brand with which a newbie like me might be more familiar.
Matt
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Troy, I live in Franklin, Pa, it is half way between Pittsburgh and Erie. I would be interested in it, but would like to see it. If you could give me a town, that I could see it. Then I would make you an offer, and it would be cash.
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