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Russell Adkins
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Identify these

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Can anyone identify these?
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Finally a question I can help with. Looks like a blank page. Lol
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pic shows here pookie lol
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Shark accessories?
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Greg Cutshaw wrote:Shark accessories?
I believe those are custom aftermarket shark dentures with Compound Bite®. Shark dentistry is a dangerous business
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Those are changer fingers for a pedal steel.
For what pedal steel I don't know.
They could be custom made by someone.
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Hey your right they are custom made shark teeth after all , I should have known that .
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If you say something three times it can take on the power of a magic spell. Be careful what you wish for, Russ.
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temper got the best of me Ian
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Changer fingers

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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.
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Wise-cracking aside,

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Changer fingers. They look unfinished to me. Missing some holes.
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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 .
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Yes good ?

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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 .
Yes you have a good ?
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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Certainly not vacuum cleaner parts.
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Jimmie could you possibly post a pic of that I remember you saying that the pull rod holes had to be staggard
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Ian nope not vacume cleaner parts that's for sure lol
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sorry about those double and triple post :?
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sorry about those double and triple post :?
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holes

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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
Stagger the holes. One higher than other on the fingers. one up one down not in line.
Stops tuning nut hang ups.
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