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George Geisser

 

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Branson, Missouri, USA
Post  Posted 19 Apr 2002 9:39 pm    
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I had this same problem once and realized that if I put a small shim (20 gauge sheetmetal) where the changer fingers rest that this would raise the string enough to allow the extra travel neccesary to lower same string a whole step. the only drawback was that when you look at the hex nuts on the changer, bothe the raise and lower fingers of the sixth string will be a little further into the guitar. I hope I made sense as this does work and is easier than extra rods and such. Oh yeah I just epoxyed the shim in place. Good Luck
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Jim Smith


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Midlothian, TX, USA
Post  Posted 20 Apr 2002 6:27 am    
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Cool tip George, and welcome aboard!
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Teirre Humpherys

 

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Rigby, Idaho, USA
Post  Posted 20 Apr 2002 7:50 am    
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On my Emmons LeGrande II a few months ago I put the Paul Franklin string #6 to lower clear down to the E note with no trouble at all. Yes I had a considerable more travel on my V lever, but it worked good. It was sorta cool, but I did'nt use it all that much and I was just getting use to it dang it. That same string pulled up a full tone also. Just experminting.
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Teirre Humpherys from eastern Idaho.
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