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Ryan Lunenfeld


From:
Colorado, USA
Post  Posted 5 Sep 2020 9:03 am    
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Looking to trade my Frying Pan...maybe sell? but more or less looking for a trade.

Looking for: Duesenbergs, National Dobros(vintage), Gibson Ultratone 57, Clinesmiths...other interesting things? Amps? Mosrite ventures?


Fry Pan details: It looks amazing, sounds amazing. The pick up was replaced with a Lollar, and sounds fantastic. And the nut was replaced as well. Here's the kicker: It comes with what I believe is the original pick up, nut, and the thing to put the pick up underneath(forget the name of it). The Lollar sounds amazing though...



Some pictures:


https://imgur.com/gallery/qbWbaXF


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Robert Murphy


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West Virginia
Post  Posted 5 Sep 2020 12:15 pm    
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How about a California made 1931 Dobro round neck restored by Paul Beard Guitar with documentation from the estate of Grady Jones.
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Ryan Lunenfeld


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Colorado, USA
Post  Posted 6 Sep 2020 10:03 pm    
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So I think this pan is off the market. I had some great offers but after playing it lots I just can’t let it go. It’s too damn electrified of a sound !
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