Remington Steel - SLX Sustainmaster SD-12 Ext. E9 3X5 - SOLD
- Mark Walls
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Remington Steel - SLX Sustainmaster SD-12 Ext. E9 3X5 - SOLD
Stunning Remington Steel-SLX Sustainmaster SD-12 Ext.E9 with 3 floor and 5 knee pedals. Emmons set-up.
Just lowered price...$1250 (includes shipping).
Just lowered price...$1250 (includes shipping).
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- John McClung
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Can you get parts for Remington steels? Still in production? Nice looking guitar. How's the cabinet drop, tone, etc.?
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- Mark Walls
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Can you get parts for Remington steels? ANS: Don't know, never needed anything...it's never been broken.
Still in production? ANS: Don't know for sure, but I doubt it.
Nice looking guitar. REPLY: Thank you, the pics don't do it justice...
How's the cabinet drop, tone, etc.? ANS: I've never measured it, and sounds great to my ears.
Thank you for your interest in my guitar.
Still in production? ANS: Don't know for sure, but I doubt it.
Nice looking guitar. REPLY: Thank you, the pics don't do it justice...
How's the cabinet drop, tone, etc.? ANS: I've never measured it, and sounds great to my ears.
Thank you for your interest in my guitar.
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Gorgeous.. That thing looks absolutely first rate through and through.. If it had a different name decal on it, it would be double the price.
Nothing on that steel that can't be substituted from a different brand, or made by mike yahl.... I don't do the SD thing, but if it were a single frame, I would grab that guitar up fast... bob
Nothing on that steel that can't be substituted from a different brand, or made by mike yahl.... I don't do the SD thing, but if it were a single frame, I would grab that guitar up fast... bob
I'm over the hill and hittin'rocks on the way down!
no gear list for me.. you don't have the time......
no gear list for me.. you don't have the time......
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- Mark Walls
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- John McClung
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Is the body mica or natural lacquer? Kinda hard to tell.
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John, I honestly don't know...which do you prefer? The only mica I know about is dealing with capacitors. Do you mean "Formica", originally conceived as a substitute for mica used as electrical insulation? If so, I don't think it is Formica. I do know it is a beautiful pedal steel, seems to be very well built, and sounds incredible to my ears. Maybe someone here on the forum can answer your question if I didn't. Thanks.
I had a Remington SD-10 years ago. Nice guitar. I do recall the Fessenden bell cranks. Mine looked similar and it was some sort of wood veneer (I think) applied over aircraft dye board. I say that as I could see the wood grain undulations under the lacquer. Could be wrong though. Bobby Bowman would know.
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