Legrande III 9x9 lacquer D10 Sold

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Keith Bolog
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Legrande III 9x9 lacquer D10 Sold

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Sold fer sure....no second chances now

I have at least $4600. in this guitar and wont take less for it thank you for understanding that, or should I 'ask' 5000? Might trade down for a LeGrande III with 8 pedals and at least 4 levers on the C6 neck...nothing else please.

I recently acquired this fine guitar, its completely loaded and in excellent condish. Compensators work - absolutely no cabinet drop. Great sustain up in the higher frets, blah blah blah - your basic Emmons gold standard. Emmons setup. The 9th knee lever is an extra LKL which i left alone. Bonus: no Formica. Formica is for kitchen counters, right?

Other than a ding here and there, pictured, one of which was covered up by a little flag decal, The only problem with this guitar is the operator...I just cannot get used to 9 pedals, ive been trying for months and still struggling. I hope I dont regret letting this go. if you want to call me: 262 7 oh 5 348 for

Merry Christmas



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Lliii

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Hi Keith, PM sent. I will buy the guitar. Thought I had missed it.
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emmons legrand 111

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i thought you where going to gvie me that guitar for xmas :lol: :lol: just kidding :P

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Dang that looks nice!

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Wow :eek:
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9th pedal?

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What does the 9th pedal do?

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Post by Paddy Long »

It looks very much like you have done what I do with my guitars .... first four pedals are exclusively E9th ... and then the C6th is shifted completely one step to the right ... just takes the extra stiffness out of the 4th pedal if your running the PF change on that !
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Confirming

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Thats right - C6 Pedal 4 (which can share a 'Franklin' change with the E9 neck) is displaced to pedal 5 and so on. I dont think its important, and dont have any extra C6 changes to add to the 4th pedal. Meanwhile my foot memory is off by one pedal too often. Wish is was truly a '9th' pedal, in which case I would remove it.

Ive had 2 others with 9 pedals and the pedal setup was similar to this copedent.

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Strange

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In the next to last photo there is something that is strange to me:

Just below the 10th string bellcrank, there appears to be a wire wrapped partially around the A pedal crossrod. What is that I may ask?

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Re: Strange

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C Dixon wrote:In the next to last photo there is something that is strange to me:

Just below the 10th string bellcrank, there appears to be a wire wrapped partially around the A pedal crossrod. What is that I may ask?

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Looks like the wire runs to some sort of a return spring, look at the first underneath pic
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Thank you dlayne.

It sure does. Never saw that on a PSG before. Would love to know just what is happening there.

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