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Tom Bradshaw

 

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Post  Posted 30 Aug 2020 1:26 pm    
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I interviewed Ralph Mooney back in the early '70s. I've lost the copedent info I got from him at that time. Would anyone happen to know what his pedal changes were on his E9th neck of his Fender 1000 back then? I suspect that he didn't have the top two strings (F# & D#), but I'm not sure. Maybe he dropped the bottom two strings (?). Post your reply here or send me an email: tommybradshaw@gmail.com Thanks, ...Tom
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