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Gary Sill


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Mt. Zion, IL, USA
Post  Posted 6 May 2005 8:16 am    
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Is a stick on pickup that adhers to the steel neck near the normal pickup, and an adapter box that plugs into the plug in at the end of the guitar. Bruce sold me this several years ago, used little, removed from my steel and just sitting waiting for someone wanting a dobro sound for their steel for special effects, can turn on and shut off and have normal sound of the steel.
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Gary Sill


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Mt. Zion, IL, USA
Post  Posted 7 May 2005 4:46 am    
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Brendan Mitchell


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Melbourne Australia
Post  Posted 7 May 2005 6:02 am    
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Any one know anything about these simulators ? I am real interested in one and the Match bro is out of my price range.
Regards Brendan
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Jack Stoner


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Kansas City, MO
Post  Posted 7 May 2005 6:53 am    
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Those units were made by Chuck Abend, in Kansas City, MO, and sold by Bruce. Chuck posts on the forum occasionally.

From what I understood, Bruce had too much to do with the steels to get into accessories and also the Goodrich MatchBro's sort of took over the dobro emulator market.
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Brendan Mitchell


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Melbourne Australia
Post  Posted 8 May 2005 4:03 am    
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Anyone used one ?
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SCOTT TYLER

 

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NEWINGTON,CONN.,U.S.A.
Post  Posted 8 May 2005 6:59 am    
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Hey Brendan -
I have been using one for a few years and I think it works great. It has a little less output than your regular e9 pickup but that's no big deal. I hard-wired it onto my Emmons with a switch and now there is no need for the plug-in switch box.
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Rosalee Moody

 

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Hackett, Arkansas, USA
Post  Posted 8 May 2005 12:51 pm    
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Hi Gary - Please check your e-mail. If it is still available, I want to buy it. Thanks
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Gary Sill


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Mt. Zion, IL, USA
Post  Posted 8 May 2005 6:56 pm    
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sold to Rosalee pending receipt of money
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Jim Ives


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Los Angeles, California, USA
Post  Posted 9 May 2005 8:54 am    
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I have a mounting bar on the E9 neck of my Zum D-10. I believe this mounting bar is for the Dobro simulatior attachment.
This is something I will never use, so if anyone is interested, I can e-mail pictures of it to you, and you can have the mounting bar for free if you pay the shipping. I will remove it next time I change the E9 strings.
-Jim

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Rosalee Moody

 

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Hackett, Arkansas, USA
Post  Posted 9 May 2005 9:07 am    
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Jim - I bought the dobro effect from Gary. I would like to have the attachment. I sent you an e-mail. Thanks, Rosalee Moody
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