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Frank Miller

 

From:
Mesa, Arizona, USA
Post  Posted 22 Mar 2005 6:29 pm    
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My post yesterday was very poor-I apologise. Let me tell you the various cures I have tried with no success:
1. changed string (first) 3times.
2. Had a techie change pickups from neck one to neck two- pick-up from neck 2 to neck one--neck one still dead.
3. inverted bridge-no groove found- no tone change.
I have compared neck one to the other two necks every way I can think of. No relief
Does this excite any of you Stringmaster Sherlock Holmes? I'm desperate. Help!
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Craig Hawks

 

From:
North Ridgeville, Ohio, USA
Post  Posted 22 Mar 2005 7:29 pm    
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I'm guessing just like you, but based on what you've said, the remaining parts that you haven't swapped are the bridge and the nut. Give those a quick try.
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c c johnson

 

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killeen,tx usa * R.I.P.
Post  Posted 23 Mar 2005 3:21 am    
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Welcome to the forum Frank. Long time no see. Best wishes to you and yours CC
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Gerald Ross


From:
Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA
Post  Posted 23 Mar 2005 5:36 am    
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Welcome to the forum Frank!

Frank is a great steel guitarist and a founding member of the HSGA.

We look forward to your insights, thoughts and comments.

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Ricky Davis


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Bertram, Texas USA
Post  Posted 23 Mar 2005 9:21 am    
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Send the pickup to Jason Lollar and he'll fix it.
http://lollarguitars.com/
AS your description now sounds like a mag has Gone south.


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Dan Heend

 

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Newark, New Jersey, USA
Post  Posted 23 Mar 2005 11:09 am    
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I agree with Craig, Swap the nut and/or bridge... You might try flipping the bridge over rather than swapping it.
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George Keoki Lake


From:
Edmonton, AB., Canada
Post  Posted 23 Mar 2005 11:15 am    
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Good to see you on the Forum Frank. For those of you who don't know Frank, I recall he videotaped Barney Isaac as much as possible and managed to catch a lot of his licks. Frank's wife Donna has a "Dorothy Lamour" quality to her voice.
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Don Kona Woods


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Hawaiian Kama'aina
Post  Posted 23 Mar 2005 11:52 am    
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HI FRANK -

CAN'T HELP YOU ON YOUR "GEETAR" PROBLEM, BUT I CAN WELCOME YOU TO THE FORUM.

I JOINED IN DECEMBER.

IT'S A LOT OF FUN.

SEE YOU IN HONOLULU.

DON
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Bill Creller

 

From:
Saginaw, Michigan, USA (deceased)
Post  Posted 23 Mar 2005 3:07 pm    
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Hi Frank Welcome to the mele.
I was thinking about your guitar recently, and wondered if the pole piece under the string in question has lost most of it's magnetism. Of course there are two pickups, which complicates it even further.
Switching bridges and nuts may reveal something, like someone just mentioned, since you have already tried switching pickups.
BILL
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Paul Osbty

 

From:
Seattle, Washington, USA
Post  Posted 24 Mar 2005 11:56 am    
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Frank, I had a similar problem.

First, see if that particular pitch is sounding through the pickups on another string. This isolates the pickup as being the problem or not. Mine didn't pass the pitch on any string.

So, I put the bar at the dead spot and let it sit there. With one hand I would pluck the string. With the other hand I would press down hard at various places on the control plate (where the bridge and pick are mounted).

I found that the plate wasn't making contact with the wood in a certain area. When I pressed on it, the pitch would come through.

So, I folded up tin foil and "built up" under this area. Then, I tightened ALL of the screws on the control plate. Some screw holes needed the chopped up toothpick filler.

Now, she chimes beautifully.
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Derrick Mau

 

From:
Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
Post  Posted 25 Mar 2005 12:05 pm    
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Aloha Frank, Welcome to the Forum.
Looking forward to seeing you and Donna in Hawaii in a few weeks!
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