Online estate auction with several steels
- Dave Grafe
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- Raybob Bowman
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- Location: S. Lake Tahoe, CA, USA
Some nice old lap steels, for sure.
Auction cluses: February 20, 2023 6:00 PM PST
Auction cluses: February 20, 2023 6:00 PM PST
Sierra U12 4+5 / 1933 Dobro / homemade Tele B-bender
- Frank Freniere
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- David Hodan
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- Location: Denton, Texas; USA
lefty/righty Fender
Try taking a close look at that Fender S10. My 1st Steel.
From the logo and keyhead placement, it's right-handed.
The pedals though, are right foot or left-handed.
Is it just put together wrong? I wonder if it plays that way.
Very Interesting. I'm gonna bid on the Ric.
From the logo and keyhead placement, it's right-handed.
The pedals though, are right foot or left-handed.
Is it just put together wrong? I wonder if it plays that way.
Very Interesting. I'm gonna bid on the Ric.
IT Professional and Amateur A/V Studio Engineer.
PSG, Dobro, and Mandolin at Cowboy Church of Tarrant County, Fort Worth, Texas
PSG, Dobro, and Mandolin at Cowboy Church of Tarrant County, Fort Worth, Texas
- David Hodan
- Posts: 115
- Joined: 29 Jan 2017 8:47 am
- Location: Denton, Texas; USA
lefty/righty Fender
Try taking a close look at that Fender S10. My 1st Steel.
From the logo and keyhead placement, it's right-handed.
The pedals though, are right foot or left-handed.
Is it just put together wrong? I wonder if it plays that way.
Very Interesting. I'm gonna bid on the Ric.
From the logo and keyhead placement, it's right-handed.
The pedals though, are right foot or left-handed.
Is it just put together wrong? I wonder if it plays that way.
Very Interesting. I'm gonna bid on the Ric.
IT Professional and Amateur A/V Studio Engineer.
PSG, Dobro, and Mandolin at Cowboy Church of Tarrant County, Fort Worth, Texas
PSG, Dobro, and Mandolin at Cowboy Church of Tarrant County, Fort Worth, Texas
- Tony Russell
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- Joined: 20 Jun 1999 12:01 am
- Location: North of England
Re: lefty/righty Fender
Look again, they've put the pedal bar on the back legs and hooked across up to the front levers! That's a Student 10 model (1974); it's a vinyl Maverick with some Fender parts and cosmetics.David Hodan wrote:Try taking a close look at that Fender S10. My 1st Steel.
From the logo and keyhead placement, it's right-handed.
The pedals though, are right foot or left-handed.
Is it just put together wrong? I wonder if it plays that way.
Very Interesting. I'm gonna bid on the Ric.
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- Tommy Everette
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- Joined: 11 Feb 2011 10:02 am
- Location: Whitakers, NC
Re: lefty/righty Fender
They have apparently also slid the pedals to the wrong end of the pedalbar.Tony Russell wrote:Look again, they've put the pedal bar on the back legs and hooked across up to the front levers! That's a Student 10 model (1974); it's a vinyl Maverick with some Fender parts and cosmetics.David Hodan wrote:Try taking a close look at that Fender S10. My 1st Steel.
From the logo and keyhead placement, it's right-handed.
The pedals though, are right foot or left-handed.
Is it just put together wrong? I wonder if it plays that way.
Very Interesting. I'm gonna bid on the Ric.