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Topic: C pedal with a half stop on a Derby? |
William Johnson
From: Statesboro, Georgia, USA
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Posted 29 Jun 2005 6:21 pm
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my Derby i just got off ebay (made as a gift for L.Green) seems to have a half stop on the C pedal. is this likely? i am not fimilair with this half stop (at least i don't think i've seen one) i find it hard to get the X7 with B+C pushed (C has 2 positions if you depress hard enough).
i guess i need to get the setup on this steel from Charlie ar Derby.
thanks,
Billy
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William Johnson (Billy)
Grievous Angel Productions
Statesboro, GA. 30461 USA
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William Johnson
From: Statesboro, Georgia, USA
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Posted 29 Jun 2005 7:20 pm
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its not a half stop. the C pedal is soft or goes beyond tuning location if you push C pedal with some force. same on both E and B strings, but E going aliitle further being worst when C is depressed hard enough.
any ideas?
thanks,
Billy
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William Johnson (Billy)
Grievous Angel Productions
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William Johnson
From: Statesboro, Georgia, USA
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Posted 29 Jun 2005 7:47 pm
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resolved. the C pedal was too 'tight' on the E string. when i adjusted correctly, E & B with C depressed worked OK.
thanks,
Billy
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William Johnson (Billy)
Grievous Angel Productions
Statesboro, GA. 30461 USA
www.grievousangelpro.com |
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Jerry Van Hoose
From: Wears Valley, Tennessee
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Posted 30 Jun 2005 9:42 am
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With all due respect, that particular green laquer Derby was built and subsequently purchased by Steve Helerich. Steve later decided to give it to Lloyd Green for personal reasons which were stated in an earlier post. It was not, "made as a gift to Lloyd" as mistakenly stated. It is, however, a most strikingly beautiful one of a kind guitar with superb workmanship, tone, and sustain, which is relative to all Derby steels. |
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William Johnson
From: Statesboro, Georgia, USA
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Posted 30 Jun 2005 10:32 am
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i will get it right one day. first, per seller per Charlie it was built for Mr. Grren, then the last i thought i read was it was built as a gift for Mr. Green. i really do understand how this can be embellished with time. i wonder how Charlie found out it was passed on to Mr. Green? i guess its a small world with a close group of players and friends like on this wonderful forum. i/m new but i dig it.
yea, it is a beautiful instrument. how do you post pictures on this site?
when was this steel built? i'll call Charlie later today and chat with him some. i need some info anyway.
later,
Billy
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William Johnson (Billy)
Grievous Angel Productions
Statesboro, GA. 30461 USA
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Jerry Van Hoose
From: Wears Valley, Tennessee
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Posted 30 Jun 2005 2:33 pm
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Billy, looking forward to hearing you play that beautiful Derby at your show in Georgia. |
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William Johnson
From: Statesboro, Georgia, USA
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Posted 30 Jun 2005 3:02 pm
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you must be referring to the GP Festival in Waycross?
a few friends are talking about playing there.
i have a problem that the Josha Tree GramFest is on Oct 14 & 15 i think also? i need to get those dates straight.
the Waycross Parsons Festival is not put on by me but i do help sponsor it. Billy and David in Waycross do all the hard work.
if anyone is interested in coming down, i'll pass the info on.
thanks,
Billy
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William Johnson (Billy)
Grievous Angel Productions
Statesboro, GA. 30461 USA www.grievousangelpro.com [This message was edited by Billy T. Johnson on 30 June 2005 at 11:42 PM.] |
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