Fender PS 210
Fender PS 210
Does anyone know anything about one of these?
- Al Marcus
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Jending-I had one on trial for a weekend in 1972 in Phoenix, Arizona. I liked it real well. throw a switch and all the pedals and knees work the other neck. No pull rods or bell cranks or nylon tunesr to fool with. It played in tune and was easy to play.
To change a pull, just take a srew out of one hole in the changer and put it in another and adjust. That is it. They were heavy , if I remember, and at the time too expensive for me to afford it...al
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To change a pull, just take a srew out of one hole in the changer and put it in another and adjust. That is it. They were heavy , if I remember, and at the time too expensive for me to afford it...al
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Hi Jending, are you selling one ?
If you need to know more about one, , try the section called:-
<B>"Pedal Steel
Instruments, mechanical issues,
tunings, techniques, etc."</B>
There's more info about them here :- http://steelguitarforum.com/Forum5/HTML/012905.html
Regards Basil
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If you need to know more about one, , try the section called:-
<B>"Pedal Steel
Instruments, mechanical issues,
tunings, techniques, etc."</B>
There's more info about them here :- http://steelguitarforum.com/Forum5/HTML/012905.html
Regards Basil
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- Jerry Hayes
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I was at the unveiling of the PS-210 at Blackie Taylor's Music in Hawaiian Gardens, California in the sixties. I wasn't playing much steel then so I'm not able to give a good review of the instrument. I remember there were a lot of good players present and a bunch of 'em tried it out with no negative comments. I was very impressed with the overall look of the instrument. I'd never seen a keyless guitar before. I remember one guy playing it and saying "This thing don't wobble at all, it's built like a dang tank"........JH in Va.
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