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Can anyone identify these?
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Changer fingers
These are Changer fingers. Performance steel guitar had this style fingers a few years back.
Jimmie Hudson had these custom cut on a waterjet machine.
Jimmie Hudson had these custom cut on a waterjet machine.
Wise-cracking aside,
Changer fingers. They look unfinished to me. Missing some holes.
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Yes good ?
Yes you have a good ?Russell Adkins wrote:yes they are changer fingers I got from jimmie kind of unusual however I was just wondering if anyone had seen them before and used them before , a legit question that's all .
I just made up a set and used them in a six string pedal steel this week. It is a C6th tuning with 4 floor pedals and 5 knee levers. I think it will take a 3 legged monkey to play all them pedals and knees. LOL
The fingers work real smooth. Just don't over do the spring tensions on the fingers.
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holes
Stagger the holes. One higher than other on the fingers. one up one down not in line.Russell Adkins wrote:Jimmie could you possibly post a pic of that I remember you saying that the pull rod holes had to be staggard
Stops tuning nut hang ups.