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Dang...thats nice.
These don't come round often, specialy in this condition...just a little dusty.
I bet this is 6k.
I wish I knew a little more about the knee lever option-pull-switch on the back.
I bet this is 6k.
I wish I knew a little more about the knee lever option-pull-switch on the back.
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I had a Fulawka.
I bought it used from Al Brisco.
On mine, there were two knobs on the back side.
It was kind of a crossover setup.
It changed the configuration of the right knee levers from one neck to the other.
A very ingenious setup.
Eddie treated his guitars like his children.
After I got mine, I wanted to add some stuff to it and I had quite a time convincing Eddie to sell me the parts. He thought I should send it back to him.
But I finally got him convinced that I was capable of doing it myself.
Erv
I bought it used from Al Brisco.
On mine, there were two knobs on the back side.
It was kind of a crossover setup.
It changed the configuration of the right knee levers from one neck to the other.
A very ingenious setup.
Eddie treated his guitars like his children.
After I got mine, I wanted to add some stuff to it and I had quite a time convincing Eddie to sell me the parts. He thought I should send it back to him.
But I finally got him convinced that I was capable of doing it myself.
Erv
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X-over RKL’s
This setup looks like it has the devices you mention, Erv. One button on backside. Another along side the input jack. Clever, it is like 2 extra RKL’s without taking up space. 😎
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Any idea what the single nylon hex nut on the endplate between the necks is for? A gorgeous guitar!
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nylon tuner between necks?
i believe that is a half stop for the rkr lever?....thanks jack
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Hex tuner
Steve: my IPhone has low definition/detail . Second look=.. it IS a hex adjuster on the tuner plate. 😎. Hello Jack, I stand corrected. Back TTT