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Topic: Kline Owners-Stand and Be Counted |
Alan Cook
From: Kent,England
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Posted 15 Aug 2017 9:09 am
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Kline sounds great. I like how the camera man points the camera in the wrong place most of the time!
Alan |
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Alan Cook
From: Kent,England
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Jon Jaffe
From: Austin, Texas
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Posted 15 Feb 2018 12:49 pm
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Nice picking Alan. I have never seen strings tucked in like that. I guess it's shirt out and strings in. |
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Alan Cook
From: Kent,England
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Posted 15 Feb 2018 12:56 pm
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Thanks Jon
I tuck the strings in to stop them stabbing you when you pick the guitar up. Not sure about the shirt!! |
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Alan Cook
From: Kent,England
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Posted 19 Feb 2018 6:38 am Jeffs KLINE's
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Alan Cook
From: Kent,England
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Posted 18 Mar 2018 8:54 am Under your spell again
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Jeff Newman actually recorded this woodshed on a kline according to his information at the start of the study book. Anyway here is my attempt
https://youtu.be/AR-FBWq_7q0 |
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Alan Cook
From: Kent,England
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Daniel Morris
From: Westlake, Ohio, USA
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Posted 4 Apr 2018 10:36 am
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My Kline U12.
#4060 from 1984.
Black mica.
8 + 5. Pedal 8 added by Joe Kline.
Alumitone pickup added by Rick Troyer.
Took me a little getting used to, but now I prefer keyless.
And this through my Dr. Z Surgical Steel?
Look. Out.
_________________ 1979 MSA U12 Pedal Steel
1982 Kline U12 Pedal steel
2019 Sierra U12 Pedal Steel
2011 Bear Creek MK Weissenborn
Milkman 40W Mini amp w/Telonics 15" speaker.
Dr. Z Surgical Steel w/TT 15" speaker.
Frenzel MB-50 head.
Spaceman, Empress, Eventide, Pigtronix. |
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Alan Cook
From: Kent,England
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Posted 6 Apr 2018 6:42 am Two years since Merle died. Here Comes that workin' man.
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https://youtu.be/hLc99CAom38
Ps
Joe Kline has most parts in stock if anyone wants his email please pm me.
Alan |
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William Seeders Mosheim
From: Vermont, USA
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Posted 25 Sep 2024 10:56 am New Kline Owner
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Proud new owner of Kline #3983! I got this steel in a trade from a close friend who purchased it new in 1978, played it for a number of years on the road with Judy Collins and some years after. He went back completely to banjo and it sat in the case for most of its life. Other than a couple minor repairs needed, re-glue some aluminum trim, and a leg thread socket being a little loose (threads in end plate are fine just the thread stud moving in the leg) it's in almost brand new condition. Barely any wear on the pedals! Using the serial number it's #29 (the 30th Joe made counting the prototype) so it's a very low number.
It sounds fantastic and it plays like a dream. This is my first extended E9 guitar and first experience with a Kline in person. I'm blown away by the accuracy and stability of it as a whole. The engineering he put into these steels is top notch and I'm a big fan already. I have a feeling it will become one of my main steels I put on stage, if not #1.
It's a classic black formica with a copedent designed by Winnie Winston. Thinking of swapping the E's to the left to match my other guitars. I emailed Joe about some parts to do so but haven't heard back from him yet. I may just leave it as is as I'm adjusting to it just fine. Totally in love with my new Kline!
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Mike DiAlesandro
From: Kent, Ohio
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Posted 25 Sep 2024 12:03 pm Re: New Kline Owner
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William Seeders Mosheim wrote: |
Proud new owner of Kline #3983! I got this steel in a trade from a close friend who purchased it new in 1978, played it for a number of years on the road with Judy Collins and some years after. He went back completely to banjo and it sat in the case for most of its life. Other than a couple minor repairs needed, re-glue some aluminum trim, and a leg thread socket being a little loose (threads in end plate are fine just the thread stud moving in the leg) it's in almost brand new condition. Barely any wear on the pedals! Using the serial number it's #29 (the 30th Joe made counting the prototype) so it's a very low number.
It sounds fantastic and it plays like a dream. This is my first extended E9 guitar and first experience with a Kline in person. I'm blown away by the accuracy and stability of it as a whole. The engineering he put into these steels is top notch and I'm a big fan already. I have a feeling it will become one of my main steels I put on stage, if not #1.
It's a classic black formica with a copedent designed by Winnie Winston. Thinking of swapping the E's to the left to match my other guitars. I emailed Joe about some parts to do so but haven't heard back from him yet. I may just leave it as is as I'm adjusting to it just fine. Totally in love with my new Kline! |
Congratulations, and thanks for the story. I am a big fan of Klines, and live in the county (Portage) where they were built. If you are a Facebook guy, I have a Kline group you might be interested in checking out, and Joe Kline is a member. .
https://www.facebook.com/share/g/NRcpsgD4vXo8iNEt/ |
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William Seeders Mosheim
From: Vermont, USA
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Posted 25 Sep 2024 3:25 pm
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Thanks, Mike! I believe I just joined that group. Maybe I'll make a post there and see if Joe bites. I'm sure he'll get back to me at some point and I'm in no rush. I can always make the parts myself as I'm a machinist but would much prefer to get originals from him if possible. These Klines really are special instruments! |
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Alan Cook
From: Kent,England
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Posted 25 Sep 2024 9:47 pm Kline 3993
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Hi William
Your Kline looks great my black universal is 3993 so 10 after your guitar was made. Sometimes it does take Joe a while to reply so hang in there. Here is a YouTube video of mine.
Alan.
https://youtu.be/xkuURW2_CfU?si=pZarb4wdPaLOGuf1 |
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William Seeders Mosheim
From: Vermont, USA
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Posted 27 Sep 2024 4:55 am
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Great sounding steel, Alan!
I did hear back from Joe yesterday. He informed me he had a flood a couple years ago and has very little parts available now unfortunately and most are salt water stained. Really just need a few rods though so hopefully can get what I need. Being a machinist and fabricator myself I'm overdue to start making my own parts anyway though. A friend has been bugging to to do just that for his old Marlens for a while now so it's probably about due time. I build banjos for my day job when I'm not on the stage and currently in the process of building a new machine shop. Planning to setup a pedal steel specific bench finally! |
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Alan Cook
From: Kent,England
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Posted 27 Sep 2024 5:20 am Kline parts
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Thanks William
I’ve been working on the third Kline to be made 3955 I’ve made most of the parts so far vertical knee lever assembly and a few rods the split tuning rods are the hardest to make but I only have a basic work shop. Parts off Joe are the best. Banjos sound good my friend is a keen banjo man.
Alan. |
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Dwight Lewis
From: Huntsville, Alabama
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Posted 4 Nov 2024 10:35 am KLINE Parts
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Does anyone know of anyone that can make these pull rods for the Klines? Or who might have parts for these. I have an S12 7p5kn.
Dwight _________________ Dekley 7p4k(PRS-10C), BMI S12 5p5kn |
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Jim Reynolds
From: Franklin, Pa 16323
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Posted 6 Nov 2024 8:27 am
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I would like to say, I have Jeff's Kline. I also have a White Kline. They are both U-12's. White plays beautiful, but Jeff's I have a problem. It has been changed from Jeff's Day, to Emmons, so I cannot get the C#'s all tuned. I get one tuned, another is out, I tune it, and another goes out. Being a Universal it has 4 C#'s on it. The A & C pedals are on the same screw, but A goes in, C is out. adjust to put C in, A is out. put string 9 in, an pedal A goes out on string 4 goes out on both A & C pedals go out. _________________ Zum U-12, Carter SDU-12, Zum Encore, Emmons S-10, Emmons D-10, Nashville 400, Two Peavey Nashville 112, Boss Katana 100, Ibanez DD700, Almost every Lesson Jeff Newman sold. Washburn Special Edition Guitar, Can never have enough, even at 80. 1963 Original Hofner Bass bought in Germany 1963, and a 1973 Framus Bass also bought in Germany 1974. |
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Jerry Overstreet
From: Louisville Ky
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Posted 6 Nov 2024 9:49 am
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Hey Jim. Good to see you here. Best of luck getting your guitar straightened out.
Hopefully someone here can give you guidance working out the issues on your Kline. |
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