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Howard Steinberg


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St. Petersburg, Florida , USA
Post  Posted 8 Dec 2019 6:57 am    
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This is the only PSG from the collection of 67 steel guitars that a friend has inherited. I am helping him with the sale of the guitars. This guitar, per the serial number, was built in 1982 or so. The changer is 3 up, 2 down. There is one small ding on the top, which I will try to photograph. Bright metal could stand to be polished. There is a scuff on the front of the pedal board.

I set up and played this guitar, in March of this year. Other than needing adjustments, I came away thinking that it is in excellent condition. The pedals are Emmons. I can’t remember how the E’s are raised or lowered. I’ll update later on this.

Comes with leg bag and a tight fitting ShoBud cover. The cover should work fine with a slit cut in the area of one or both end plates. The guitar is the Greenest LDG I’ve ever seen. The cover will keep it this way..

Guitar is priced at $2,150., plus actual shipping cost. The guitar is in St. Petersburg, FL. You can see and play the guitar at my home. In the next few days I will put a new set of strings on, adjust pedals and levers and do a small amount of lubrication. Guitar will be good to go by next weekend. I will update over the week and will provide some new pics and the exact copedant. Thanks for looking.














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