Williams d10 2800.00 sold

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Williams d10 2800.00 sold

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Image very good condition Emmons cope.Very easy to change. 400 series I think a 2006 model
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That's a beautiful guitar, very cool color.
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per request e lower rnl e raise lnr vert b to a # lnl f# to f rnr lowers d#
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Looks like new. Are you getting another guitar?
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Ron I have too many is why I am selling
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I really preferred the design of the knee levers on this model over what Williams is using now. :D
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Really nice Williams steel I’m tempted
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Erv Niehaus wrote:I really preferred the design of the knee levers on this model over what Williams is using now. :D
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My 400 Series S-10 has those knee-levers. So comfortable.
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Joe Minor wrote (re-arranged and re-worded):

lnl f# to f ....... Is this correct?
lnr e raise ....... Is this correct?

rnl e lower
rnr lowers d#

vert b to a # (a.k.a. B to Bb)

I apologize, but the left knees seem to be reversed.
If not, I stand corrected.
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AJM That is correct. I think Sho Bud put the e lower on the rnl when they only had 1 lever. It is very easy to change it to what ever you would like.
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Joe:
Thanks for the reply.

The one that throws me is:
lnr e raise

That E to F raise is usually used with the A pedal.
Going from A and B pedals down, to having to bend your ankle to the left, while moving your knee to the right, is different from what I perceive as the "norm".

But I'm probably missing something.
That is a really nice looking guitar.
Someone is going to have fun before long.
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Will be in Chicago area fri sat if somebody that way would be interested in seeing it
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price drop 2500.00
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ajm wrote:Joe Minor wrote (re-arranged and re-worded):

lnl f# to f ....... Is this correct?
lnr e raise ....... Is this correct?

rnl e lower
rnr lowers d#

vert b to a # (a.k.a. B to Bb)

I apologize, but the left knees seem to be reversed.
If not, I stand corrected.
I didn't quite figure it out either but things are so easy to change on a Williams that in less than an hour you could have things moved tuned and be playing it.
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Joe Minor wrote:Image
Image very good condition Emmons cope.Very easy to change. 400 series I think a 2006 model
joe great great guitars. good price to. some one should
buy this steel. good luck

p.w
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TTT
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Yes, the Williams quality is really fine. I had an SD-12 Ext E for a while and still deal with a, now and then, mild case of sellers regret.
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Joe-
you can edit the title of your post to show the lower price, might help your sale. good luck, she's a beauty!
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Sold payment pending.
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