This guitar is a black mica D10 with 9 pedals and 9 knees with Paul Jr.'s setup. The serial number is 193. Maple undercarriage has both Paul Jr. and Paul Sr.'s signatures which really makes this guitar a collector. This is the ultimate steel guitar. Looks beautiful, plays great, and sounds even better. $12,500. Serious inquiries only, contact me via mojoclef777@aol.com
Thank you
2002 Franklin D10 9x9 F/S
- Bryan Dickson
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2002 Franklin D10 9x9 F/S
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- Phillip Tinnin
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Franklin for 12,500
there are not to many people in this economy thats gonna pay 12,500 for a guitar even a franklin even though they are great steels things are to tight for everyone i've seen some sell for 8000.00 but nothing higher good luck
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- Kerry Johnson
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Franklin D-10
Hey Bryan
You may not remember me from about a year ago but ..... you were touring with "Jake Owen" and had a gig in San Jose, CA at the The Rodeo Club and playing the black Franklin D-10.
You guys had just finished your afternoon sound check, you jumped off stage and we spoke for a moment about your new Franklin. You told me to go up and play it if I wanted to.
Sooo ... I did ... and my first reaction was whoa ! ... this is the most in-tune
D-10, loaded, pedal steel I've ever played !!! and the sustain was amazing even without finger picks. Jake got back up on stage by himself to try out some new songs he said he was working on ... kindly introduced himself to me and let me play a couple with him.
It was very cool.
Thanks Bryan for letting me play your Franklin. Wow.
BTW:
About 2 months ago, I called Paul Franklin Sr. and asked him if he was still building steels and he said he had stopped taking new orders, but if I really wanted a new Franklin D-10 8+8 it would cost me $12,000 and if he was not able to finish the guitar that I would get all my money back.
Anyway, if I won $12K in the Lottery this week, I would absolutely buy this Franklin without a second thought ! Who ever steps up to the plate on this one will be a happy steeler. Good luck Bryan.
Best regards
Kerry
You may not remember me from about a year ago but ..... you were touring with "Jake Owen" and had a gig in San Jose, CA at the The Rodeo Club and playing the black Franklin D-10.
You guys had just finished your afternoon sound check, you jumped off stage and we spoke for a moment about your new Franklin. You told me to go up and play it if I wanted to.
Sooo ... I did ... and my first reaction was whoa ! ... this is the most in-tune
D-10, loaded, pedal steel I've ever played !!! and the sustain was amazing even without finger picks. Jake got back up on stage by himself to try out some new songs he said he was working on ... kindly introduced himself to me and let me play a couple with him.
It was very cool.
Thanks Bryan for letting me play your Franklin. Wow.
BTW:
About 2 months ago, I called Paul Franklin Sr. and asked him if he was still building steels and he said he had stopped taking new orders, but if I really wanted a new Franklin D-10 8+8 it would cost me $12,000 and if he was not able to finish the guitar that I would get all my money back.
Anyway, if I won $12K in the Lottery this week, I would absolutely buy this Franklin without a second thought ! Who ever steps up to the plate on this one will be a happy steeler. Good luck Bryan.
Best regards
Kerry
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