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Cleaned up, shined up, switches re-connected. Original owner.

The front panel is grey in color. It looks white in the photo.


1) Extra set of strings that came with the guitar
2) New set of GHS strings
3) Dunlop tone bar
4) Extra fretboard, not pristine, but very good.
5) Socket wrench
6) 2 extra rods
7) Owners manual
8) Extra hex bolts for the knee levers, not for tuning.
9) I moved the fret board back slightly for ease of playing when I first got it.
10) Slight lift on one corner of the fret board
11) Tiny crack in the Formica near the thin part of the pickup slot that was there when I took delivery. It's been touched up and is not noticeable (I've heard about this on other Sierra steels.)
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Is this a triple raise/double lower changer?
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Thanks Tom, Yes, triple raise/double lower changer.
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Wow nice looks brand new.
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Just PM'ed
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If still available, I have a flat top Gibson I’d trade in part for your Sierra. I believe it’s an L6 about 50 to 60 years old.
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S.g.

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NICE ! ( plays like butter ) !!
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Jim Uhler wrote:NICE ! ( plays like butter ) !!
Yes, plays very smoothly and hard to beat the sound of a Sierra!
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s.g.

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Would BUY this S/G but me and the MULLEN would be at the
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S.g.

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CURB !!
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I live in the Inland Empire and would like to try it out. Call me any time.
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Alfred Navarro wrote:I live in the Inland Empire and would like to try it out. Call me any time.
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25" scale?
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Chris Harvey wrote:25" scale?
Yes this is a 25" scale.
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Oh the tone.
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Chris Harvey wrote:Oh the tone.
Yes sir! Great sounding steel!
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Wow! That’s my dream guitar right there! Beautiful. Same year as me too.
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More photos coming.
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Lottery ticket purchased.
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Robert Lashier wrote:Lottery ticket purchased.
Great guitar!
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What is the weight of this steel?
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Lynn Kasdorf wrote:What is the weight of this steel?
Not certain. Heavy, but not terribly heavy.
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Al Meyers wrote:
Lynn Kasdorf wrote:What is the weight of this steel?
Not certain. Heavy, but not terribly heavy.
I'll tell that to the airlines as they check it as baggage. I'm sure they won't charge me an overweight fee.
:D
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Lynn Kasdorf wrote:
Al Meyers wrote:
Lynn Kasdorf wrote:What is the weight of this steel?
Not certain. Heavy, but not terribly heavy.
I'll tell that to the airlines as they check it as baggage. I'm sure they won't charge me an overweight fee.
:D
That might not work. I think it's probably 40 lbs. I don't want to set it on my postal scale, but that would be my guess.
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Is that not some sort of Telonics pick up?
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