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I'm curious to hear what type of music people create with this 10 string guitar.
To me the string spacing looks too close for slanting and fast picking. String spacing looks very pedal-steel like.
Do people approach this guitar as a non-pedal pedal steel?
On a side note:
The headstock looks a bit quasi religious-icon-like to me and a bit Darth Vader-ish.
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<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Gerald Ross on 14 September 2005 at 01:07 PM.]</p></FONT>
To me the string spacing looks too close for slanting and fast picking. String spacing looks very pedal-steel like.
Do people approach this guitar as a non-pedal pedal steel?
On a side note:
The headstock looks a bit quasi religious-icon-like to me and a bit Darth Vader-ish.
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You're right Mike, I never thought of the Alkire headset for this guitar.
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<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Gerald Ross on 14 September 2005 at 01:23 PM.]</p></FONT>
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Don't know if your question is for me or not but, the plates on either side of the pick up on my guitar are flat. All the others are raised. The tone and tuning knobs go through the flat plates on either side of the pickup.
Rick
P.S. I wonder what it would do to the value of my guitar to the plates chrome plated. Sure does look better than my panda.
Rick
P.S. I wonder what it would do to the value of my guitar to the plates chrome plated. Sure does look better than my panda.