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Scotty Wenzel


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Lawrence, KS
Post  Posted 30 Oct 2004 3:36 am    
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Could one of you Sierra experts help me out. Is the Sierra Timberwolf a student model or a pro? Any idea as to when Sierra was building these?

Many thanks for any and all help!

sw

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Walter Glockler

 

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Northern New Mexico
Post  Posted 30 Oct 2004 11:11 am    
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Scotty, I purchased a new Sierra Timberwolf in the early 80s. As far as I remember it came with 3 pedals and 3 levers and I had a 4th lever added. I would consider it a deluxe student model. BTW: I sold this guitar a long time ago.

Walter
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Dr. Hugh Jeffreys

 

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Southaven, MS, USA
Post  Posted 30 Oct 2004 11:39 am    
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Scotty - I bought one c. 1981, and still use it. In one respect, I like it better than my dbl. 10 in that it has a larger string separation -- about 2 mm more string separation. Since I play with bare fingers, that's a plus. I've tried to increase the string distance on the dbl 10 several times, but nothing works. The single is a fine instrument--no student model in my opinion. j
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Scotty Wenzel


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Lawrence, KS
Post  Posted 30 Oct 2004 2:16 pm    
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Thanks Walter & Hugh!

This helps a lot!

sw
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