GFI Expo S10 (Cajun or E9th Tuning option)--PLEASE CLOSE
- Marty Broussard
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GFI Expo S10 (Cajun or E9th Tuning option)--PLEASE CLOSE
I was going to add the 3rd pedal and 3 additional knee levers and make this my fly-guitar but my plans have changed. The guitar, case, and leg bag are in mint condition. It currently has 2 pedals and 1 knee lever. It is Black Mica.
It is setup as a traditional Cajun "G" copedant because the guitar belonged to the late Rodney "Hot Rod" Miller. It can be easily switched to a an E9th copedant and added onto until you reach the maximum 3 pedals and 4 knee levers. The body is already pre-drilled. I will switch the copedant to E9th with the current hardware if that’s what you want.
The guitar currently sells for $2695.00 plus shipping from the factory, so if the 3 levers and 1 pedal is deducted per the current factory pricing the guitar would sell for $1695.00 plus shipping.
I'm asking $1350.00 shipped in the CON US plus any Paypal fees.
It is setup as a traditional Cajun "G" copedant because the guitar belonged to the late Rodney "Hot Rod" Miller. It can be easily switched to a an E9th copedant and added onto until you reach the maximum 3 pedals and 4 knee levers. The body is already pre-drilled. I will switch the copedant to E9th with the current hardware if that’s what you want.
The guitar currently sells for $2695.00 plus shipping from the factory, so if the 3 levers and 1 pedal is deducted per the current factory pricing the guitar would sell for $1695.00 plus shipping.
I'm asking $1350.00 shipped in the CON US plus any Paypal fees.
Last edited by Marty Broussard on 21 Feb 2018 12:37 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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Hey Marty, can you tell us what the Cajun G setup on this is? I am familiar with the 6 (or 7 or 8 ) string high G, but curious how this is expanded to 10 and where the pulls are - thanks!
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Paul,
I hope I can type this so that it makes sense. Keep in mind that it's simply tuned as an extended G-Major Tuning.
G(high) RKL Lowers 1/2 tone
D Pedal 1 Raises a whole tone
B Pedal 2 Raises a half tone
G
D Pedal 1 Raises a whole tone
B Pedal 2 Raises a half tone
G
D
B
G
I hope I can type this so that it makes sense. Keep in mind that it's simply tuned as an extended G-Major Tuning.
G(high) RKL Lowers 1/2 tone
D Pedal 1 Raises a whole tone
B Pedal 2 Raises a half tone
G
D Pedal 1 Raises a whole tone
B Pedal 2 Raises a half tone
G
D
B
G
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There are only two options as I see it.
Either I'm right, or there is a sinister conspiracy to conceal the fact that I'm right.
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