Fred Justice Pedal Steels
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- Ricky Davis
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Fred Justice Pedal Steels
I have to brag on Fred Justice....I knew he was a great builder; but never had one of his steels here until last week. I was re-setting up a steel I've never touched for a steel player friend and of course he wanted 6th string to lower whole tone and split tune and you just have to use a "plain string" to lower whole tone from the pedal down A note; but NOT ON FRED's Pedal steel. I put a wound 6th string that I like and try to convince all steel players, that I work on their steels(usually ShoBud)To use, to sound IN TUNE. But Fred's designs a Changer finger that is INCREDIBLE and does lower .020wound string from A to G and extra raise rod to lower G# to F# in perfect split tune in both ways....WOW Fred; you are Da'Bomb. OH AND he has pins that you hook string on changer; so I'm guessing the best sounding finger tops made out of 6061 Aluminum??? WOW....WOW...
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- Larry Dering
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I have an older S-10 Jr (2 raise 1 lower) and it is excellent quality. Ron made mine but it is Fred’s design.
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Hi Ricky. Are you saying the raise plus lower is naturally accurate or are you still using split screws (or extra raise rod.j?
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- Ricky Davis
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John on this double raise/single lower Justice; I used a extra raise rod for the split as; yes after setting the lever to lower from A to G; the lower from G# to F# goes a little too flat; so the extra raise rod is adjusted.Hi Ricky. Do you saying the raise plus lower is naturally accurate or are you still using split screws
I don't think this starter model had screws behind changer fingers...
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Back when I was deciding what new guitar I'd add to my collection, I considered Justice. But could find anyone here in Nashville to test one out since Weldon passed.
I bought a used Justice Pro lite that was in new condition to try, figured I could sell it if I didn't like it. I loved it, but missed having the C6, so I sold it and found a used D10 Justice Judge in new condition. I tweaked the setup a little and now it's one of my favorites. Stays in tune well.
My flock is now: Justice, Williams, MSA Studio Pro and Magnum.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ixNou6kffxg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uiYRQhBMzqY
I bought a used Justice Pro lite that was in new condition to try, figured I could sell it if I didn't like it. I loved it, but missed having the C6, so I sold it and found a used D10 Justice Judge in new condition. I tweaked the setup a little and now it's one of my favorites. Stays in tune well.
My flock is now: Justice, Williams, MSA Studio Pro and Magnum.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ixNou6kffxg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uiYRQhBMzqY
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I remember telling Fred when he started building these guitars how great they are and that finally someone came up with a guitar to take the place of Zums. Not taking anything away from Zums, because are great guitars also, but there were rumors that they wouldn't be built much longer. Ricky you are right, Fred did build a great guitar. I'm surprised there aren't more of them out there.
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