Quad neck steel guitar

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Chris Lucker
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Paul Warnik wrote:CHRIS LUCKER-Are You LOOKING :lol: :wink:
Paul, haven't I bought that one yet?
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Todd Clinesmith
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[quote="Paul Warnik"]
Todd C-Thanks again for posting the nice pictures that you took-If I knew they were gonna wind up here on the Forum I would have attached the pedal rack :!:

Paul I thought about that. A disclamer for you..... you wanted to put the pedals and rack on for me, but I insisted not to. Looking back now we should have, but I was overwelmed in Bigsby heaven at your place :eek:

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Rick:
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That drawing gives me inspiration to build a replica. Maybe when I've finished the current projects I have in hand I'll tackle it. It sounds like a fun project, and it wouldn't be too difficult.
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Marty S-did you get the quad wright from Whit Wilson aka "Chance"?
If so that was mine-and it sure looks alot like the one Jimmy Day is playing on the Ray Price tunes (check YouTube) The only difference I can see is that this quad has two acorn nuts showing through the front dog ears of the endplates and the quad in the videos has only one
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Wow!!! If I'd have known back in the mid-70's how popular/valueable? Quads where going to be, I certainly would not have sold my Quad~10 Non-Pedal ShoBud! It is/was a definite one-of-a-kind, made especially for me by Shot Jackson!!! It's still a world of live and learn. I've been trying to find that guitar for several years, but; with no luck at all!
<marquee> Go~Daddy~Go, (No), Go, It's your Break Time</marquee> L8R, jb
My T-10 Remington Steelmaster
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