Need someone to repair a Goodrich H10K
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Keith Cordell
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Need someone to repair a Goodrich H10K
I tried to replace the pot in my H10K pedal and can't get it back together. I have tried everyone's suggestions but at this point am only interested in sending it off and paying to get it repaired. If you can do this, let me know how much and where to send it. Thanks!
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John Bresler R.I.P.
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I don't know where you live, but if you're close to Denver, Dick Meis could probably fix you right up. He was the man when Don Edwards ran his music store there and volume pedals were a big thing there. Dick's also a great person to work with.
Dicks web site is www.pedalsteelguitar.net.

Dicks web site is www.pedalsteelguitar.net.

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Curt Langston
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Hey Keith,
Talk to Richard at Spirit Steel Guitar in Broken Arrow, Ok. His # is 918-258-7830. He can fix that up in no time. He has new pots. in stock, and he has George L's in stock. As well as Mullen,GFI,Carter's Magnum and Starter, Goodrich, Hilton,and lets not forget Evans. Plus his turn-around time is super fast.
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Talk to Richard at Spirit Steel Guitar in Broken Arrow, Ok. His # is 918-258-7830. He can fix that up in no time. He has new pots. in stock, and he has George L's in stock. As well as Mullen,GFI,Carter's Magnum and Starter, Goodrich, Hilton,and lets not forget Evans. Plus his turn-around time is super fast.

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I'd rather be opinionated, than apathetic!
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Keith Cordell
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