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This is my '56 (Paul Seager mentioned this one in another thread). Actually tuned to C6 (High G far neck) and F#9 (Dick McIntire)
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Terry, your T8 looks just about like mine, but mine doesnt have the push buttons on it and I think it is a 57 ?
But at any rate, I like to say mine has "character"
The first steel I bought was a quad...this was in 68 and it belonged to my teacher, Bill Pruitt, who bought it new...it had the push buttons...wish I still had it...he sold it to me for $150.
But at any rate, I like to say mine has "character"
The first steel I bought was a quad...this was in 68 and it belonged to my teacher, Bill Pruitt, who bought it new...it had the push buttons...wish I still had it...he sold it to me for $150.
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Finally getting around to posting pictures of my D8 Stringmaster ('59) and Dual 6 Professional (?). The blend pots on the Dual 6 are date coded '53 and '54 and the tag between the necks has the block letters instead of cursive. What year did they change the lettering?
Both are very clean guitars but the D8 is really clean. Been under a bed for almost all its life. Bought from the son of the original owner through friend and forum member Tommy Auldridge last year. Now that I'm getting more accustomed to eight strings, I may part with the Dual 6.
Both are very clean guitars but the D8 is really clean. Been under a bed for almost all its life. Bought from the son of the original owner through friend and forum member Tommy Auldridge last year. Now that I'm getting more accustomed to eight strings, I may part with the Dual 6.
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Interesting. I've only seen the block lettering on the early long scale Stringmasters (and earlier trapezoid steels of course).Bill Sinclair wrote:The blend pots on the Dual 6 are date coded '53 and '54 and the tag between the necks has the block letters instead of cursive. What year did they change the lettering?
I always thought the script badges came in at the same time as the second style of Stringmaster (with the black pickup covers and shorter scale length etc.) Of course the Stringmaster style Dual 6 would have been intruduced at the same time as these later Stringmasters.
Assuming your badge wasn't replaced at some point with an earlier one, maybe it's another example of Fender using up old parts after they had supposedly moved on to something new?
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Actually Bill, you can probably answer a question I was wondering about. Are the body dimensions of the D8 and D6 the same. Wondering if they used the regular bodies and just put different hardware on?Bill Sinclair wrote:Thanks, Erv. The pencil marks under the tuning pan were hard to read but looked kinda like '58.Erv Niehaus wrote:I think Leo had those pots lying around for a while.
The style of the guitar puts it at least a couple of years later than '53-'54.
Jeff: I wondered about that too. A mystery.
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Here's a shot from our last gig
I do the steel parts, and extra guitar stuff in a Yes Tribute band. My Dual 6 Stringmaster is the ultimate tool for that job.
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Jeff,Jeff Mead wrote: Actually Bill, you can probably answer a question I was wondering about. Are the body dimensions of the D8 and D6 the same. Wondering if they used the regular bodies and just put different hardware on?
Good question. You gave me the incentive to finally break out the tape measure and check. A detailed response in this thread: http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopi ... 89#2622589
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