never seen this before......
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never seen this before......
ive never seen one of these before can someone please futher explain to me lol
when and the years these were made
someone post this ebay steel. item number 3753952244 thanks in advance!!
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sho-bud proII custom
session 400 b/w series
american deluxe tele
when and the years these were made
someone post this ebay steel. item number 3753952244 thanks in advance!!
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sho-bud proII custom
session 400 b/w series
american deluxe tele
- Les Pierce
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3753952244
These have been discussed on the Forum many times. Do a search in the "Bar Chatter" archive, (among others), and I'm sure you will find some threads on the Multi-Kord guitars.
Les
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Strat,Tele
Dekley S-10
These have been discussed on the Forum many times. Do a search in the "Bar Chatter" archive, (among others), and I'm sure you will find some threads on the Multi-Kord guitars.
Les
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Strat,Tele
Dekley S-10
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I had one,in 1955. It was my 1st pedal steel.
(6 strings,4 pedals) I think I kept them in business,buying "pull" cables.(they used cables,instead of rods.)From there,I went to a Gibson "Electraharp".(8 strings,6 pedals,which wasn't much better. they used rods,but they were about as big as coat hangers.)
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(6 strings,4 pedals) I think I kept them in business,buying "pull" cables.(they used cables,instead of rods.)From there,I went to a Gibson "Electraharp".(8 strings,6 pedals,which wasn't much better. they used rods,but they were about as big as coat hangers.)
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©¿© It don't mean a thang,
mm if it ain't got that twang.
www.ntsga.com</pre></font>
<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Smiley Roberts on 19 October 2004 at 10:23 PM.]</p></FONT>
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I bought one cheap on Ebay and still have it. It was a great introduction to the pedal steel. The nice thing about it is that every string can be raised or lowered with a machine screw, so you can "custom design" or change your copedent quickly and easily. However, you will outgrow it very quickly if you pursue learning steel.