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- Bruce Blackburn
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interest in the Franklin
Please let me know the details
Rittenberry Prestige D10, Dekley S14U, (stolen) ZumSteel D10
(2) Nashville 112's Nashville 1000, Profex II Kemper Profiler Powered, Quilter Tone Block 202, Benado Steel Dream
(2) Nashville 112's Nashville 1000, Profex II Kemper Profiler Powered, Quilter Tone Block 202, Benado Steel Dream
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pm's
Sent back to you both.
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Steel stuff
I set you a text to that number a couple of hours ago and haven’t received a response!
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Dennis Wireman
Dennis,
I had a good time at the So. Illinois Show and enjoyed meeting you.
You have a-Whole-Lotta nice stuff.
I had a good time at the So. Illinois Show and enjoyed meeting you.
You have a-Whole-Lotta nice stuff.
Emmons LL2, Zum Encore, Williams keyless
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David
ty now folks from some one that had a close look at things
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Franklin
As I own a Franklin univeral SU12 I now what they can run. You said you might take a offer. I know it’s short but I’ll offer you $4500. No harm no foul if it’s not enough. Letz
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- Ricky Davis
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Josh; I can comment on this. Paul Franklin Senior is the man that designed the "Short Key Head" for the 1st ShoBud LDG made for Lloyd Green in May 1973. Lloyd did not like the overtones from the original keyhead(too long of distance from roller to 4th and 5th strings create OVERTONES); so Paul Sr. designed a shorter keyhead and made the scale 24 1/2" to help with the sustain.Franklin s-10 4+5 short hey head Red. It is 24 1/2 inch scale
So Looks like he made a custom job on this S-10 Franklin after Paul left doing Custom work for ShoBud in 1978 and started his OWN Pedal Steel Guitar biz. So believe me; when you get a Franklin; you are getting a pedal steel with almost every part custom/inventively made by the Man himself who designed ALL OF IT.
Ricky
Ricky Davis
Email Ricky: sshawaiian2362@gmail.com
Email Ricky: sshawaiian2362@gmail.com
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Steel
Ok got a few interested in these so if you want one or more please contact me before they all are gone.
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I drove up from Oklahoma and met Dennis in Illinois yesterday and picked up the Sho-Bud. He’s a great guy to do business with. After reading Damon and other members troubles with the shippers I’d rather bite the bullet and go pick em up. Thanks again Dennis, it was a pleasure and we enjoyed the trip!!!
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David
Well it was nice meeting you 2 also. Short visit but a good one and glad you both made it back home safe.
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Msa
Hi Dennis Whats the price for the MSA? Terry
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Zum lap steel
The changers on that Zum very precise the only one Ive played that actually works. A6 / E13 very versatile and best of all sounds like a Zum
Say what you mean. Mean what you say.
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