Williams 3x5 Sunburst Lacquer- close

Pedal, lap, Hawaiian, resonator ... anything played with a bar
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Mark Shuda
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Williams 3x5 Sunburst Lacquer- close

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S-10 with optional mini pad
Saunders Sunburst Finish
Genuine Abalone Trim
Williams Body and Changer 3 up 3 down 600 series changer
Lightweight Legs
Telonics pickup
3 pedals and 5 KLV's
Jimmy Day tuning

Weighs about 44 lbs in the case


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Underside- Andy, here you go !!!!!

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Post by Gino Cecchetto »

Wish this was an Emmons setup, and I could afford it. I know it can be switched, but just adds to the cost. I would have to sell my Remington Ext E9th.
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Gino Cecchetto wrote:Wish this was an Emons setup, and I could afford it. I know it can be switched, but just adds to the cost. I would have to sell my Remington Ext E9th.
Actually, Williams steels are dead easy to change - you could change it from a Day to an Emmons setup in under 20 minutes. And at no cost at all! :o
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I think I could even do it in under 10 minutes!
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Yeah, I used to have a D10 Williams. The Day vs Emmons setup really isn't the issue. It's all the money going out lately with my son turning 18 and it being time for his own vehicle. It would be too risky trying to sell my Remington, which I've become quite attached to, in hopes of your guitar still being available. With my luck yours would sell to someone else at the same time I was selling mine. Sooooo, unless you're interested in a partial trade, I'm forced to pass. It's a beautiful guitar though, so I don't imagine it will take long to sell.
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Interested in a trade?


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why?

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why in the world would you sell such a pretty guitar... these Willys are great... I haven't broken a string in 4 months now, and i play it everyday for hours on end..
Been playing all of my life, Lead Guitar, and Pedal Steel, sing Lead and Harmony.. play other Instruments also but I hate to admit to it..
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I believe that this was my guitar a while ago...and I'm a bit sad I ever sold it...I have two other Williams guitars...but this one played so smoothly, and looked so amazing, and sounded so good...oh well...I hope it goes to a good home...
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Williams guitars are artwork......got a new custom coming in October
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Thanks Fellers !!!

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Thanks for your comments Karl and Steve!

One thing not yet mentioned . SERVICE !

Not that you would ever need it, but Mr. Rudolph is top notch !!
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Post by Juan Pablo de Mendonca »

is this nice guitar still available?
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Post by Tommy Auldridge »

Steve: Yes, that was your steel guitar. I bought it from you and changed it over to the Day set-up and then traded it to Mark for an S-10 Emmons. I'm kind of a push/pull collector. This Williams plays smooth as butter and sounds great.
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I sold this guitar a while back...I got a couple PM's from forum members asking details Hugo Kneff now owns the guitar and it is being sold to accomadate a NEW Williams guitar.
This is a sweet guitar and soneone is going to get great deal on a great guitar. So please contact HUGO.
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Post by Hugo Knef »

Thanks Mark. I would keep it but I kinda need the funds. And am happy with my new willy
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