Best feature you'd want on your guitar

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David L. Donald
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Post by David L. Donald »

Dale essentially that is what the system could do.
Give you each of thier copedents with the twist of your right ankle.

Of course chops your need to do yourself!
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Dale Bessant
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I think your right David..... Image
Jeb Baldwin
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I would like a Paul Franklin switch. Man, think of what you could do!
Ryan Giese
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Post by Ryan Giese »

Two words... cup holder.
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Bob Cox
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Post by Bob Cox »

How about interchangeble fronts that just drop in a slot with different colors.There could be forth of july ones and xmas ones and nascar ones and even football team ones.
RON PRESTON
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Post by RON PRESTON »

Mr. Bob Cox,
What a WONDERFUL idea...I LOVE it. I think I might start "Making One", (or several different ones at once) that is "AirBrushed" with SOMETHING with a "Twist." Being Interchangable with something like "Slots" (That is removable also due to not fitting in the case) that are on the Endplate. I've ALWAYS wanted a Lacqure Steel Too, so, I think I will start on several ideas. Gosh, A Friggin "LightBulb" just went off in my head. Image I'm gonna LOVE this project. Just the other day I mentioned on another Thread about the "Brillant Minds" we have in this "Family"...It never ends with great Knowlage, Experience, and ideas, and ALL THE HELP YOU CAN GET right here that makes things work so well that involves our love of Pedal Steel.(and anything else, for that matter)
Thanks, Bob...TOO Image
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Joey Ace
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A cash dispencer, and Internet access.


I have an effects pedal to do the rest.<a href=http://www.joeyace.com>
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Frank Parish
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Post by Frank Parish »

I worked with a B3/A1 Hammond player that had interchangable glass fronts with his name or the band name that would light up on the front of the organ. Expensive but great looking and very classy.

I once had a snake skin for the front apron of my Emmons p/p. It's simple to do.

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