Ernie Ball S-10 3ped 1 Knee, BL910 pup, in mint condition, this is as good as many top pro model steel guitars. Keyless head, book and case in excellent condition. Light weight and quick set up. It runs circles around any other starter steel. And its trick looking. I added the Bill Lawerence and it got mean. Merry Christmas all and GOD BLESS them chords. $850.00 plus SHIPPING WITH EXTRA STRINGS, BAR AND PICKS. Dwight
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I will be available all day. I left you an email. Or I will call you in morning
A friend of mine, former Ernie Ball employee, had this to say about these steels:
"When I worked at the EB/MM factory back in the mid-eighties I made some overtime money setting up the last twenty of those. They are in fact a reliable and well engineered instrument, simple and solid, designed by the same team as the EB volume pedal (you can see some of the similarities in those photos). For it's time it was pretty easy to adjust and maintain. Ern was a steel player as well as an accomplished guitarist, you know.
But I have a warning, and you should pass it along to yer SGF buddies. Some of the mechanism's under carriage parts are cadmium plated. It's easy to figure out which pieces they are. They get a white powdery oxidation on them. Whatever you do DO NOT BREATHE that powder if you knock it loose while cleaning under there. It's a known carcinogen."
"When I worked at the EB/MM factory back in the mid-eighties I made some overtime money setting up the last twenty of those. They are in fact a reliable and well engineered instrument, simple and solid, designed by the same team as the EB volume pedal (you can see some of the similarities in those photos). For it's time it was pretty easy to adjust and maintain. Ern was a steel player as well as an accomplished guitarist, you know.
But I have a warning, and you should pass it along to yer SGF buddies. Some of the mechanism's under carriage parts are cadmium plated. It's easy to figure out which pieces they are. They get a white powdery oxidation on them. Whatever you do DO NOT BREATHE that powder if you knock it loose while cleaning under there. It's a known carcinogen."
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Yes this guitar is excellent in workmanship. I changed the picku to a BL910 and it gave it more bite. Thanks for the info. I have been keeping this baby oiled and clean. I also have the factory manual with it. Thanks
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