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Topic: Knee levers for Fender 1000 |
basilh
From: United Kingdom
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chas smith R.I.P.
From: Encino, CA, USA
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Posted 13 Apr 2002 4:40 pm
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You might try Mike Johnstone, he's prototyping a kneelever after-market as we speak. |
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C Dixon
From: Duluth, GA USA
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Posted 14 Apr 2002 7:05 am
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Since Fender never installed any knee levers on their 400/800/1000/2000 PSG's, just about anything you do will require some form of modification.
I imagine that almost any manufacturer's knee lever will work, IF, it can be connected to the pulling "hook" at the changer; either by cable OR, straight rod.
You might check with Ed Naylor or Bobbe Seymour to get their ideas. If anyone would know, these gentlemen would. Do a search of their names on this forum and send them an email.
God bless you in your attempts,
carl |
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chas smith R.I.P.
From: Encino, CA, USA
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Posted 14 Apr 2002 7:49 pm
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Carl, Mike is making a panel that bolts onto the back apron that has 4 knees and uses cable pulls. |
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Winnie Winston
From: Tawa, Wellington, NZ * R.I.P.
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Posted 15 Apr 2002 3:08 am
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Since we are talking about CABLES... it can be very easy. The best set up I saw was a guy who screwed a big long "barn" hinge ti the underside, and then scred on a length of rod or pipe that became the actual lever.
The only trick was to get the cable stuff with the turnaround at the peghead end, and the pully that serves as the double link.
Once you got that the cable just connects to a point on the hinge. -- and they fold up well too!
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Jerry Hayes
From: Virginia Beach, Va.
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Posted 15 Apr 2002 4:45 am
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Blackie Taylor made one for a Fender 400 i had years ago out of a door stop and a piece of clothes hanger. It worked great!
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Chris DeBarge
From: Boston, Mass
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Posted 15 Apr 2002 9:22 am
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I put one on my Fender 1000 with a generic Sho-Bud style knee lever, some cable, and a little pulley. It did the job, and was really easy to do. |
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