Where is DUANE MARRS?
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Where is DUANE MARRS?
Peter Den Hartogh asked me to post this message:
Does anybody know how to contact Duane Marrs?
I have used this email address: marrsofmadison@aol.com
but I have not received any reply for weeks and multiple emails.
(I do not want to phone him from South Africa)
Thanks,
Peter den Hartogh
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Does anybody know how to contact Duane Marrs?
I have used this email address: marrsofmadison@aol.com
but I have not received any reply for weeks and multiple emails.
(I do not want to phone him from South Africa)
Thanks,
Peter den Hartogh
Edited by Nic du Toit:<b>
It looks like they have been found
Read the end of the Topic.</b>
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Here's his Web Site. http://www.duanemarrs.com/
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I was just assured i was getting my order so i am very happy.
THanks Jeff
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THanks Jeff
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GUILTY. Peter your parts were sent in Sepetember after we spoke. Not sure time frame for shipments to South Africa.
Yes, we have NOT been efficient in the past and are striving to get organized with our move. My wife Gloria and I have spent literally days sorting and labeling Sho-Bud parts. We have a gracious supply now.
Duane and I knew we would have set backs with the move since we both bought in Mt.Juliet and homes that were in need of remodeling etc.. in addition to moving the shop and contents which we are still doing. I have just a few more road dates this year and shouldn't be away for a while.
Our business has exploded thanks to this forum and hope to better serve in the near future. As many know, Duane has almost never turned anyone down on any type of repair to save a guitar and keep the cost down. This is just an explanation and not an excuse for our hold up. Thanks again for being patient.
I can be reached at 615-453-2371 and the address is 1824 Logue Road
Mt.Juliet, TN 37122
Sincerely, Jeff Surratt
Yes, we have NOT been efficient in the past and are striving to get organized with our move. My wife Gloria and I have spent literally days sorting and labeling Sho-Bud parts. We have a gracious supply now.
Duane and I knew we would have set backs with the move since we both bought in Mt.Juliet and homes that were in need of remodeling etc.. in addition to moving the shop and contents which we are still doing. I have just a few more road dates this year and shouldn't be away for a while.
Our business has exploded thanks to this forum and hope to better serve in the near future. As many know, Duane has almost never turned anyone down on any type of repair to save a guitar and keep the cost down. This is just an explanation and not an excuse for our hold up. Thanks again for being patient.
I can be reached at 615-453-2371 and the address is 1824 Logue Road
Mt.Juliet, TN 37122
Sincerely, Jeff Surratt
<B>Hi Jeff and Duane,
I sent you an email on 22 October to tell you that I received the parts in good condition, thank you so much.</B>
Here is a copy of that email:
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22 October 2005
Hi Duane and Jeff,
Congratulations with your new venture. That sounds fantastic! I wish you guys good luck and I know it will work great!.
I would like to thank you for the parts I ordered. They arrived in perfect condition.
I managed to get the vertical lever in and it works perfectly. It was a tight fit however!
And thank you for the extra bits and pieces. They come in very handy.
With regards to the parts to raise string 3 on C6th one half step with RKR:
Presently RKR raises 4 and 8 a half step on E9th. (Pedal 7 raises 3 a whole tone.) (RKL lowers 4 and 8 on E9th and lowers 3 on C6th)
You sent a short cross-rod with 2 bell-crank pullers and a welded L-bracket with a riveted little plate at the end of this rod. I can see this cross-rod is intended for the C6-deck. But I have no idea how to connect it to RKR.
Do you have any suggestions?
Hope you can help.
Thanks again and best regards
Peter den Hartogh
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<FONT face="arial" SIZE=3 COLOR="#003388">Peter den Hartogh</font>
<font face="arial" size=1><B><I>1978 Emmons S10 P/P; 1977 Sho-Bud D10 ProIII Custom;
1975 Fender Artist S10; Remington U12; 1947 Gibson BR4;</I></B></font>
<font face="arial" size=2>Internationally Accredited 3D Animation Academy</font>
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I sent you an email on 22 October to tell you that I received the parts in good condition, thank you so much.</B>
Here is a copy of that email:
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22 October 2005
Hi Duane and Jeff,
Congratulations with your new venture. That sounds fantastic! I wish you guys good luck and I know it will work great!.
I would like to thank you for the parts I ordered. They arrived in perfect condition.
I managed to get the vertical lever in and it works perfectly. It was a tight fit however!
And thank you for the extra bits and pieces. They come in very handy.
With regards to the parts to raise string 3 on C6th one half step with RKR:
Presently RKR raises 4 and 8 a half step on E9th. (Pedal 7 raises 3 a whole tone.) (RKL lowers 4 and 8 on E9th and lowers 3 on C6th)
You sent a short cross-rod with 2 bell-crank pullers and a welded L-bracket with a riveted little plate at the end of this rod. I can see this cross-rod is intended for the C6-deck. But I have no idea how to connect it to RKR.
Do you have any suggestions?
Hope you can help.
Thanks again and best regards
Peter den Hartogh
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<FONT face="arial" SIZE=3 COLOR="#003388">Peter den Hartogh</font>
<font face="arial" size=1><B><I>1978 Emmons S10 P/P; 1977 Sho-Bud D10 ProIII Custom;
1975 Fender Artist S10; Remington U12; 1947 Gibson BR4;</I></B></font>
<font face="arial" size=2>Internationally Accredited 3D Animation Academy</font>
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