Williams D10 600 Series owned by Terry Bethel

Pedal, lap, Hawaiian, resonator ... anything played with a bar
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Williams D10 600 Series owned by Terry Bethel

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This thing is beautiful and deserves to be played.

9x9

Would prefer a local sale in the tri-state. Open to offers from outside.

Emmons on the E9. C6 is Terry Bethels coped. Was fully serviced and setup last year by Tommy Cass. I have barely touched it since then.

Hoping for $4000




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GOOD looking AX ( love the burl maple } Must be a musician I see drums, cords, and a wine barrel I'm leaning towards a MULLEN J.U.
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P.S. NICE boat shoes! I wear mine ( the same ) to CHEAT LAKE when boating at CHEAT LAKE , MORGANTOWN W. VA .
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Sent you a pm thanks RickyT
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Mathew, as nice as it is, A new one is $4500.00.

Of course it is 8&5.

Just sayin.
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Believe me, this is a nice guitar. A Williams is great in all ways. Someone buy it before I want aother one!

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Williams 600 question

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Hello Mathew, I am interested in your Williams if you don't mind shipping it to Ohio I sent you an email
Black43230@yahoo.com my number 614-562-2291.
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TTT

Could use the cash. Please make me an offer.
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TTT.

Make me an offer
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Are those plastic bell cranks? That would be a game changer.
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I remember that guitar well. It sounded amazing. I bet I played it as much as Terry did and nearly bought it from him a couple times and often kick myself for not.
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The bellcranks are anodized aluminum.
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Beautiful! GLWTS
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It's gone guys. Close it down
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