Hudson super lite 10 string Practice board kit $99.95

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Hudson super lite 10 string Practice board kit $99.95

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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
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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
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It looks like there would be lots of room to install a pickup or two. :D
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good design. often wanted to make a lap guitar using pins for tuning. might have to try it now!
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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
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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Erv Niehaus wrote:It looks like there would be lots of room to install a pickup or two. :D
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Not really. it is only one inch thick. Made just for hand exercise and practice on roll patterns mainly.
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I think Buddy Emmons had a practice board like that.
He took it to bed with him and practiced till he couldn't stay awake any longer. :D
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10 C6th practice board...

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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

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Hi Jimmy,

Do you ship to European Union?

- David
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David Jørgensen wrote:Hi Jimmy,

Do you ship to European Union?

- David
I ship world wide. anywhere USPS will go.
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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
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.
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Bill Hatcher wrote:
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
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.
I will look for them.
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What's the string spacing?
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David Becker wrote:What's the string spacing?
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Thanks, Jimmie.
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