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Gibson Hartwell
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Post by Gibson Hartwell »

A buddy sent this link and asked what the round thing is mounted to the bottom of the guitar. Anyone have an idea?

https://www.ebay.com/itm/1972-Sho-Bud-T ... X#viTabs_0



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Greg Cutshaw
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Someone counting 2nd pedal actuation's for string changes?
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Post by richard burton »

Does it deliver an electric shock to the player if it detects too much repetition ?
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Post by Scott Denniston »

I don't know what the round thing is but I like the dymo-labels on the C6 neck in the Ebay photo. Good way to learn while playing.
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Post by Al Evans »

It sure looks like a hand counter.

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Post by Lee Baucum »

Al Evans wrote:It sure looks like a hand counter.

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I agree with Greg and Al.

Or...maybe it's one of those old-fashioned bicycle bells.
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Post by Jon Light »

Lee Baucum wrote:
Al Evans wrote:
Or...maybe it's one of those old-fashioned bicycle bells.
ding ding ding! winner!
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