DUESENBERG FAIRY TALE

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Stephen Cowell
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Re: DUESENBERG FAIRY TALE

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Jeff Highland wrote: 18 Aug 2025 1:20 pm I have one for sale, Stephen, with the Lollar String thru pickup
*Well* then... let's talk! I guess my Fessenden's the wrong color or something. PM incoming.
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John, that was a pretty quick affair you had with that Duesy! You sold it already?
A banjo, like a pet monkey, seems like a good idea at first.
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Jeff Highland wrote: 18 Aug 2025 1:20 pm I have one for sale, Stephen, with the Lollar String thru pickup
We have did the deal! Jeff says forum donation incoming. Thanks SGF, RIP b0b.
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Brooks Montgomery wrote: 18 Aug 2025 2:17 pm John, that was a pretty quick affair you had with that Duesy! You sold it already?
Brooks,
Yes, and no, found a good deal on a Duesenberg Split King.
These are excellent steel guitars! I highly recommend!
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Wowsers...I just took delivery of the sister to your beauty!
I've only got two levers at this point.
They definitely take some getting used to.
Glad I found this thread....you seem to really know how to work on them.
The company itself is not responsive- thank goodness for Troy Brenningmeyer.
Since you figured out how to do a lower....maybe you can help.
Is there a way to shorten the travel on the A lever so it sits a bit lower than the B lever.
What a sweet axe though.....