Might This Be The Way To Go. All You Need.

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Fred Justice
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Might This Be The Way To Go. All You Need.

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Folks, here's a nice surprise gift, just click the link below.

http://www.justicesteelguitars.com/S10%20Jr.html
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I hope your great student guitar is a success. You build an Awesome instrument Mr Fred.
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Great job Fred! Even loaded at $1595.00 is a lot of guitar for the money.

A guitar a student can grow into.

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Thank you fellers, this is a much needed way to get people started in pedal steel guitar.
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Fred, that looks great and at a very nice price point!
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A nice guitar at a fair price.
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Post by Bill McCloskey »

Fred, what is the weight on these? It looks great.
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About 23 lbs out of the case.
You can only imagine the tone this thing has with that solid maple neck along with the BL 705. WOW
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Post by Bill McCloskey »

Thanks Fred. One more question. If one started with the basic 2 pedals, can the other pedal and knee levers be added later?
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Very impressive. This certainly could be a game changer..
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Thanks James, I think so.

Yes they can Bill, anytime between now and when the Lord comes Mr. Bill
Two ways to do it.
You can ship it back for the install, or install the kit yourself.
Its a $150.00 each either way sir.
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Post by J.D.White »

Fred - are these available in other colors - besides the one shown ?
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Yes indeed JD. the Jr. is available in Black, Patriot Blue and Holly Berry Red. and maybe a few other colors as well. :-)
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Actually Dwayne, the Jr. in not a student model.
Its a entry level Pro Guitar, and plays and sounds like one too.
This guitar has everything Lloyd Green had on all the hits he recorded. 2 up and 1 down.
In fact, most experienced players could play a 4 hour gig with this guitar, having only 2 pedals and 1 knee lever.
If you got A & B and lower your E's you got it made. :D

Ron is cranking out about one of these Jr's every 10 days, and can do more.
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Is it possible to adjust the height of the guitar for younger players?
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Fred, this is awesome. I hope you guys have great success with these. This seems like a really good answer to the need for a travel guitar.
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Anyway to change the rodding so it could be set up as a basic single neck C6 with 3 pedals and 4 levers?
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Colin, yes to your question.
And Theodore, yes to your question as well.
Give Ron a call, he'll be glad to discuss your needs with you. Thank you both for your interest.
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I love mine. Ron was very easy to work with and the build time was quite short. He routed it for a second pickup which I installed. I got it with the basic 2+1 setup but added a 2nd knee lever myself. Will add a third knee eventually. When I get back on airplanes again I could certainly use it as a fly rig.
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What a great addition for Steel Players, Merry Christmas Fred & Ron.
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I have sent Ron a email, about ordering one of these in 3x4 (or 4x5 if even possible) with a 3 inch lift
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