Hudson super lite 10 string Practice board kit $99.95
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Hudson super lite 10 string Practice board kit $99.95
NEW Hudson 10 string super lite Practice board kit
Small easy to transport 4 1/2 x 27 1/4
.340 String spacing
Kit comes with tuning wrench, NO strings and raw wood.
$99.95 plus shipping
Practice board can be ordered Complete with strings and wax sealed wood and tuning wrench $139.95 plus shipping
NO PICKUPS ON THIS MODEL.
Designed to work with E9th strings.
NOT designed for C6Th
Keep your picking hand in shape with a Hudson Practice Board. Call 704-986-6481 8AM-9PM EST
Small easy to transport 4 1/2 x 27 1/4
.340 String spacing
Kit comes with tuning wrench, NO strings and raw wood.
$99.95 plus shipping
Practice board can be ordered Complete with strings and wax sealed wood and tuning wrench $139.95 plus shipping
NO PICKUPS ON THIS MODEL.
Designed to work with E9th strings.
NOT designed for C6Th
Keep your picking hand in shape with a Hudson Practice Board. Call 704-986-6481 8AM-9PM EST
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The tuning pins hole is not large enough to do C6th tuning.Ron Hogan wrote:I have a recording of Buddy practicing with out an amp. He play really hard and record himself to get his hand in shape.
Your board would be a great C6 practice as when I play single string lines, I don’t always use pedals
They are made to use with E9th tuning. or smaller strings than the bottom C6th strings
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Not really. it is only one inch thick. Made just for hand exercise and practice on roll patterns mainly.Erv Niehaus wrote:It looks like there would be lots of room to install a pickup or two.
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10 C6th practice board...
I have a really great 10 string C6th.(non pedal) steel with a Bill Lawrence (chrome surround) pick-up. Tone and volume controls and what appears to be an Emmons key head. With a 22 1/2" scale length. I have no idea who made it, but they did a good job. Anyway, if anyone is interested, I'll sell it for $450. plus shipping. Photos upon request. By the way, it's purple. Does that mean anything special? It has four legs, but no case. Thanks, Tommy.....
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European shipping
Hi Jimmy,
Do you ship to European Union?
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Do you ship to European Union?
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Re: European shipping
I ship world wide. anywhere USPS will go.David Jørgensen wrote:Hi Jimmy,
Do you ship to European Union?
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jimmie. if you ever want to make a C6 board, get some piano pins. they come in 6 different sizes. i would say that a 5/0 or 6/0 size would be plenty big for the low wound strings.Jimmie Hudson wrote: The tuning pins hole is not large enough to do C6th tuning.
They are made to use with E9th tuning. or smaller strings than the bottom C6th strings
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I will look for them.Bill Hatcher wrote:jimmie. if you ever want to make a C6 board, get some piano pins. they come in 6 different sizes. i would say that a 5/0 or 6/0 size would be plenty big for the low wound strings.Jimmie Hudson wrote: The tuning pins hole is not large enough to do C6th tuning.
They are made to use with E9th tuning. or smaller strings than the bottom C6th strings
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.340David Becker wrote:What's the string spacing?