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Tommy R. Butler


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Nashville, Tennessee
Post  Posted 27 Jul 2008 1:13 pm    
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maybe I should have posted this LINK under humor


http://delaware.craigslist.org/msg/762835655.html




Yeaaaaaah !
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Jerry Erickson

 

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Atlanta,IL 61723
Post  Posted 27 Jul 2008 1:37 pm    
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It might be a Franklin guitar, just not a PAUL Franklin guitar!Smile At least it's not priced like one.
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Michael Douchette


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Gallatin, TN (deceased)
Post  Posted 27 Jul 2008 1:41 pm    
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The posting has been "flagged for removal." What was it?
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Danny Bates

 

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Fresno, CA. USA
Post  Posted 27 Jul 2008 1:47 pm    
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It's a Craigslist ad in Delaware

It reads...

Selling a Franklin pedal steel guitar that I bought in Austin a number of years ago. Standard E9 tuning, has four knee levers and three pedals (room for expanding up to 6 pedals). Has a very nice sound but I never found the time to play it much. Includes case (a bit old but serviceable), plus I will throw in a set of fingerpicks and the steel slide and a beginner's book which covers tuning and getting started. $650 o.b.o., cash only, for pick up only



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Russ Tkac


Post  Posted 27 Jul 2008 1:51 pm    
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I did not know Aretha built steels. Smile
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Danny Bates

 

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Fresno, CA. USA
Post  Posted 27 Jul 2008 1:57 pm    
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Wrong... Franklin was his first name. Stein was his last.

Haven't you ever heard of Franklin Stein?


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Casey Lowmiller

 

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Kansas
Post  Posted 27 Jul 2008 3:03 pm    
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For the price, it might not be that bad. It may be sturdier than most of the starter steels. I wonder what the undercarriage & changer are like???

Wish we had more info.

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Brian Kurlychek


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Maine, USA
Post  Posted 27 Jul 2008 3:09 pm    
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how can it be standard e9 tuning and have 12 strings
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Al Vesel

 

From:
Chisholm, Minnesota, USA
Post  Posted 27 Jul 2008 3:11 pm    
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I answered the add and asked if he could send a close up view of the Franklin logo and also the undercarriage and he basically told me where to go. So I am sure it wasn't a true Franklin, which you can tell by looking at it.

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James Collett

 

From:
San Dimas, CA
Post  Posted 27 Jul 2008 4:21 pm    
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Things' got a wide neck on it!
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Al Udeen

 

From:
maple grove mn usa
Post  Posted 27 Jul 2008 5:40 pm    
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I'd offer a Ben Franklin for it.
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Danny Bates

 

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Fresno, CA. USA
Post  Posted 27 Jul 2008 5:51 pm    
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James Collett said:
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Things' got a wide neck on it!


Franklin Stein's neck was not only wide, he had 2 large bolts sticking out of the sides of his neck too! Laughing
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Howard Tate


From:
Leesville, Louisiana, USA, R.I.P.
Post  Posted 28 Jul 2008 4:58 am    
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Franklin Mint, strict limit of one per customer.
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Gareth Carthew


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West Sussex, UK
Post  Posted 29 Jul 2008 1:15 pm    
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These Franklin-Stein jokes are tickling me pink! Very Happy
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Kevin Hatton

 

From:
Buffalo, N.Y.
Post  Posted 29 Jul 2008 3:50 pm    
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Yes thats a Franklin Pro I. Made from dead steel guitar parts.
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Theresa Galbraith

 

From:
Goodlettsville,Tn. USA
Post  Posted 4 Aug 2008 4:14 am    
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My Dad will be here shortly & I'll show this guitar to him.
Stay tuned for his comment! Smile
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Theresa Galbraith

 

From:
Goodlettsville,Tn. USA
Post  Posted 4 Aug 2008 11:36 am    
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Dad said, "he didn't built it" Very Happy
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Ron !

 

Post  Posted 4 Aug 2008 11:56 am    
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Nevertheless....the model and looks do not tell you the tone is bad or not?It can have tone to die for.
I always say this......I'd rather have a steel guitar that looks like junk and has a good sound and function right then have an eye catcher that sounds like nothing.

One word of advise from my grandma.

"Never judge a book by it's cover".

Ron
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Theresa Galbraith

 

From:
Goodlettsville,Tn. USA
Post  Posted 5 Aug 2008 3:22 pm    
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Of course! Smile
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