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Topic: Sierra D10 Fan Club |
Keith Gurev
From: California, USA
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Posted 6 May 2014 10:26 pm
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Newbie to pedal steel searching the galaxy for all earthlings and extraterrestrials playing on Sierra pedal steel and hopefully D10s.
Just picked up one built like a stainless steel tank. It needs some minor adjustments to get all pedals in tune and stay in tune. All pointers are greatly appreciated!
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Robert Leaman
From: Murphy, North Carolina, USA
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Posted 7 May 2014 3:42 pm
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I have a keyless Sierra Session D10 with 8 pedals and 7 knee levers. I agree that these guitars are built like a Sherman tank since mine weighs about the same as a Sherman tank. I no longer play gigs but sometimes enjoy the guitar at home.
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Lane Gray
From: Topeka, KS
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Posted 7 May 2014 4:30 pm
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California is a big state: if you're convenient to southern California, I'd take it to Jim Palenscar of Steel Guitars of North County.
I'd STRONGLY urge professional adjustment, as it's easy to make things worse.
Great axe you have there _________________ 2 pedal steels, a lapStrat, and an 8-string Dobro (and 3 ukes)
More amps than guitars, and not many effects |
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Keith Gurev
From: California, USA
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Posted 7 May 2014 8:25 pm Sherman D10
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@Robert: Yessir you're right about the weight, it comes in at over 90 pounds when in its case.
Recently my house was burglarized, they tried to walk out with my Sherman D10, but ended suing me for liability as they suffered from double hernias.
Robert Leaman wrote: |
I have a keyless Sierra Session D10 with 8 pedals and 7 knee levers. I agree that these guitars are built like a Sherman tank since mine weighs about the same as a Sherman tank. I no longer play gigs but sometimes enjoy the guitar at home.
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_________________ A Man Needs a Maid
-Neil Young |
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Keith Gurev
From: California, USA
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Posted 7 May 2014 8:28 pm D10 Setup
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I found a local chap who offered to help me with the initial pedal tuning and give some e9 lessons. Do you know the way to San Jose? la la la
Lane Gray wrote: |
California is a big state: if you're convenient to southern California, I'd take it to Jim Palenscar of Steel Guitars of North County.
I'd STRONGLY urge professional adjustment, as it's easy to make things worse.
Great axe you have there |
_________________ A Man Needs a Maid
-Neil Young |
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Keith Gurev
From: California, USA
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Posted 7 May 2014 8:29 pm Year
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Approximately what year was your guitar made? Can you advise me if my instrument is from the 80s or 90s?
Robert Leaman wrote: |
I have a keyless Sierra Session D10 with 8 pedals and 7 knee levers. I agree that these guitars are built like a Sherman tank since mine weighs about the same as a Sherman tank. I no longer play gigs but sometimes enjoy the guitar at home.
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_________________ A Man Needs a Maid
-Neil Young |
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Robert Leaman
From: Murphy, North Carolina, USA
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Posted 8 May 2014 8:23 am
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My guitar has serial number SCD 10S 1016 94. Tom Baker told me that the year of manufacture is the last two serial number digits. You might talk to Tom Baker at
http://sierrasteels.com/
My experience with the people at Sierra has been first class.
From your picture, I believe you have a Crown model. |
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Joachim Kettner
From: Germany
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Posted 8 May 2014 12:22 pm
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Keith I have almost the same guitar and it weighs only about sixty pounds including the original case.
You need the hexagonal tuning wrench, a tuner and the copedant to get it in tune if it already isn't. Since you're a beginner you might need some help from a more advanced player to do it. _________________ Fender Kingman, Sierra Crown D-10, Evans Amplifier, Soup Cube. |
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Keith Gurev
From: California, USA
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Posted 8 May 2014 12:35 pm
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'Tag Herr Kettner,
I recently purchased, the recommended items and have found a local player who can help me with the initial pedal tuning. I have already got the standard C6 and E9 copendants tuned with 20 herz offsets for E and G#.
Do you know where I can locate the serial number, it is probably hiding somewhere on the bottom? Schließlich what is your impression of the Sierra tone and playability?
Vielen Dank
Joachim Kettner wrote: |
Keith I have almost the same guitar and it weighs only about sixty pounds including the original case.
You need the hexagonal tuning wrench, a tuner and the copedant to get it in tune if it already isn't. Since you're a beginner you might need some help from a more advanced player to do it. |
_________________ A Man Needs a Maid
-Neil Young |
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Keith Gurev
From: California, USA
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Joachim Kettner
From: Germany
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Posted 9 May 2014 8:39 am
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Keith the serial number can be found on the right side of the lower edge, closest to you, on the right side if you sit behind it. It's 452 50 5589, next comes the name of former owner Bobby Bowman (his name is in the "Extended Family Section, because of his recent health issues).
It's a good and very reliable instrument.
What is the serial number of yours?
Auf Wiederhören! _________________ Fender Kingman, Sierra Crown D-10, Evans Amplifier, Soup Cube. |
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