New Hudson PR10 pedal steel guitar 18.5 Lbs set up

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Jimmie Hudson
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New Hudson PR10 pedal steel guitar 18.5 Lbs set up

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This is the new Hudson PR10 pedal steel guitar.
Yes the work bench is a mess.
Available built to order. Real Tiger Maple Hardwood cabinet. Available Natural with Clear coat and in Black Cherry stain. As well as other stain colors.
Features: E9th setup standard 3 floor pedals and 4 knee levers Only.
Standard 10 String spacing at Changer and roller nut.
Pull Release Changer
Square legs with one adjustable leg.
Grover tuning keys.
Bl 705 pickup
Tiger Maple wood Cabinet. (Real wood)
Hard Maple Key head
Maple Neck
Cross fret markers are standard. I have many other styles in stock that can be ordered per your liking.
This is a well built guitar that stays in tune. All quality parts used throughout the guitar.
The guitar weighs 18.5 Lbs So it is easy on you back to transport to your upstairs high paying gigs.
Available shipped in shipping crate that can be made into a case for $1495.00 plus shipping.
A hard case can be purchased at time of guitar order for $259.95
Color Stains available are Blue, Black and Black Cherry.
Stain colors are No extra charge till end of year.
Most orders filled within 3 to 4 weeks.
Custom built by hudsonsteelguitars.com 704-986-6481

Thanks for looking and I look forward to building you one.

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Nice steel if this sounds half as good as the Hudson 6 string Hudson steel I had it should be a killer steel for sure.
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Johnie King wrote:Nice steel if this sounds half as good as the Hudson 6 string Hudson steel I had it should be a killer steel for sure.
Thanks Johnie, It sounds real good. Got great tone and sustain.
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Thanks sweet looking guitar!
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Can it be built for a left leg amputee with Jimmy Day setup C B A for right foot? Pedals as far to the right side as possible? Extra cost?
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Dennis Detweiler wrote:Can it be built for a left leg amputee with Jimmy Day setup C B A for right foot? Pedals as far to the right side as possible? Extra cost?
Yes I can do it custom for you. No extra cost to move pedals and do day setup.
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Wow finally a very good ten string four knee 3 pedal Hudson steel I guarantee this steel has incredible tone an playability .
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Johnie King wrote:Wow finally a very good ten string four knee 3 pedal Hudson steel I guarantee this steel has incredible tone an playability .
Thanks Johnie
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I'm still playing a SD 10 Jimmy built for me. I'm amazed at how smooth the moving parts are and this thing flat stays in tune. Beautiful tone too. The only thing I wish I had was the 4th KL. I've had the guitar for about 3 years now and it is a jewel. Thanks Jimmy
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Randy Major wrote:I'm still playing a SD 10 Jimmy built for me. I'm amazed at how smooth the moving parts are and this thing flat stays in tune. Beautiful tone too. The only thing I wish I had was the 4th KL. I've had the guitar for about 3 years now and it is a jewel. Thanks Jimmy
Thanks Randy, I can add the 4th knee lever for you.
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Love my 6 and 10 string Hudson Pedal Steels!
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Jeremy King wrote:Love my 6 and 10 string Hudson Pedal Steels!
You can play them well too.
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