Kline D-10 8 lever + 9 pedals $4000 plus shipping/insured
- steve takacs
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Kline on extended hold
Bill C. sounds like you and I are playing "musical steels".
For now, though the thread is still open, I'm keeping the Kline. I'm finding it hard to part company with this steel. Also, I had intended to go back to the USA this summer and try it out again with my new surgical hip.
The surgeon advised against moving the right leg too far to the left to protect the joint from popping out. Naturally, on the E9th neck, the Es to Ebs are on the right knee left while on the C6 neck the crucial string C to B drop is also right knee left. I might have to have the copedant changed if the leg does not co-operate. In that case, I may just sell the Kline.
One Forum member expressed interest already so if I do sell it, if feel it is only fair he has first dibs.
In any case, I doubt anything will transpire until next summer but one never knows. You may not want to wait that long but I will keep you informed.
Thanks so much for your interest, stevet
For now, though the thread is still open, I'm keeping the Kline. I'm finding it hard to part company with this steel. Also, I had intended to go back to the USA this summer and try it out again with my new surgical hip.
The surgeon advised against moving the right leg too far to the left to protect the joint from popping out. Naturally, on the E9th neck, the Es to Ebs are on the right knee left while on the C6 neck the crucial string C to B drop is also right knee left. I might have to have the copedant changed if the leg does not co-operate. In that case, I may just sell the Kline.
One Forum member expressed interest already so if I do sell it, if feel it is only fair he has first dibs.
In any case, I doubt anything will transpire until next summer but one never knows. You may not want to wait that long but I will keep you informed.
Thanks so much for your interest, stevet
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The Kline is now available for $ 4000 plus shipping / insurance. Can ship about July 10th, 2018.
INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING OK BUT HIGHER SHIPPING// insurance . Thanks, Steve T
INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING OK BUT HIGHER SHIPPING// insurance . Thanks, Steve T
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One more China bump
One last bump prior to returning to the USA. Stevet
I think this is the longest running guitar sale on the forum. I can't believe nobody has bought it yet!
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I think people don't really know what a top notch guitar a Kline is. They get beat to death hearing about Emmons, Sho~Bud, MSA, Zum, etc...b0b wrote:I think this is the longest running guitar sale on the forum. I can't believe nobody has bought it yet!
The Kline I had in the 70's/80's was my favorite guitar. I have owned 2 ZB's, 2 Sho~Buds, a Williams, a Carter, and now a Mullen. I wish I could buy this one.
Continued good luck Steve.
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Likely to keep the Kline
Billy, presently I'm considering holding onto the Kline. D -10
In any case, I won't be in a poisition to do any work on it until my hip and right leg have recovered and that will take a while
Thanks,
Steve T
In any case, I won't be in a poisition to do any work on it until my hip and right leg have recovered and that will take a while
Thanks,
Steve T
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Thanks, Richard S.
Richard
Thanks for your input. I think if one has played a Kline he understands the beauty of them and how well they work and sound.
Most players prefer keyed steels which leaves Klines on a little island.
All the best,
Stevet
Thanks for your input. I think if one has played a Kline he understands the beauty of them and how well they work and sound.
Most players prefer keyed steels which leaves Klines on a little island.
All the best,
Stevet
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thanks Richard closing this soon
Thanks for your comment Richard.
I will let it ride a week or two more and if no interest, I will ask b0b to close it. thanks all those with questions.
steve t
I will let it ride a week or two more and if no interest, I will ask b0b to close it. thanks all those with questions.
steve t
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Back in the 70s in the San Francisco Bay Area, a Kline was the penultimate steel. Great twangy tone like ZB's, amazing sustain, but substantially improved mechanics under the hood. Incredible tone. If you had a Kline and a Webb amp, you had the best rig around!
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If you want to have an ongoing discussion, please email me, don't use the Forum messaging which I detest! steelguitarlessons@earthlink.net
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Everyone knows black guitars sound best.
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I did! Awesome. Had a Webb head and 15" JBL in a cabinet made to JBL specs. Wish I still had them. Out of the 7 guitars I have owned, I think the Kline was my favorite.John McClung wrote:Back in the 70s in the San Francisco Bay Area, a Kline was the penultimate steel. Great twangy tone like ZB's, amazing sustain, but substantially improved mechanics under the hood. Incredible tone. If you had a Kline and a Webb amp, you had the best rig around!
Carter D10 8p/8k, Dekley S10 3p/4k C6 setup,Regal RD40 Dobro, NV400, NV112 . Playing for 53 years and still counting.
If I could afford this guitar, it would be mine today. Steve, if you're open for a trade (Carter D-10 + cash), "e" me.
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Thanks, Richard S.
Richard
Thanks for your input. I think if one has played a Kline he understands the beauty of them and how well they work and sound.
Most players prefer keyed steels which leaves Klines on a little island.
All the best,
Stevet
Thanks for your input. I think if one has played a Kline he understands the beauty of them and how well they work and sound.
Most players prefer keyed steels which leaves Klines on a little island.
All the best,
Stevet
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Please close b0b
Please close, b0b. Thanks, Stevet