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Richard Lester
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Looking for a book which describes the mechanics and functioning of all the working parts and how to make adjustments and do maintenance and cleaning periodically-is there such a book available?

Thank you much
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In 50 years, I've never seen one.
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Hi Richard,
Perhaps this might be the "right" time for someone to write such a book since most of us aren't able to perform due to this Covid thingy. Of course, I'm not the expert for taking on such a task-anyone?
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Thank you Norman, this is some help-these are familiar to me. Also would like to see assembly/disassembly for the changers, fingers and cleaning them. Might be asking too much. Thanks again
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if you look up the patent in google patents it explains very precisely how the mechanism works. here's emmons as an example but many others can be found. https://patents.google.com/patent/US3447413A/en
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Williams Steel Guitar Co. has a bunch of info on their web site (manual) also similar to Mullins web site manual.
For all pull systems and including the Discovery Model which is pull release system I believe.
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Thank you guys for sharing the mechanics. Think I'll leave it to the pros who do the major portion of cleaning the changing assemblies; to complicated for my old thinker to dismantle and reassemble all the parts-matter of fact-I might forget where I placed a part-lol :?
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JIC you haven't seen it, there is a lot of information on pedal steel guitars on this site that the out of business World Class Steels, Carter Guitars, has left for posterity.

There is a lot of general information plus links to some makers operating manuals. HTH.

www.steelguitar.com

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I have the one, that Frank mentions. I have had it for many years, it is excellent, and I have used it many, many times. Well worth every penny I paid for it. Don.t really know where you might get one. I got mine on e-bay.
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Jim Reynolds wrote:I have the one, that Frank mentions. I have had it for many years, it is excellent, and I have used it many, many times. Well worth every penny I paid for it. Don.t really know where you might get one. I got mine on e-bay.
Clem's still selling his booklet on eBay:

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Pedal-Steel-Gu ... SwBCtfc2U-
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Jack Hanson wrote: Clem's still selling his booklet on eBay
It's worth noting that Clem's combo platter of the book and a couple DVDs is well worth the few extra clams:

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Pedal-Steel-Gu ... SwXWhbypA8
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DVD care and feeding of your pedal steel. Al Bristol
DVD pedal steel maintenance Mickey Abrams 2017
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Many thanks to all who have responded on this thread, sure do appreciate the help. I'll be ordering the items when I return home. :)
Rich
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