Hi Wonderful 'Steelies!'
Thank you for your interest and I will try to put you more in the picture! I am not [yet] a steel player, The guitar was left to me on the death of a very good friend. He was keen that I had it and told me some 25 years ago he was going to leave it to me! Though I did try years ago I couldn't even tune a PSG let alone play one! so I was going to return it to its original set up and move it on, however, at this moment I am of the mind that I may try again is it is such a wonderful instrument!
At the moment I am totally ignorant of the correct terms and names - I even had to look up the meaning of the word Copedent so although I am really happy to receive advice and help you will need lots of patience!
I wish I lived closer to one of you in order to chat things through face to face as you seem to be genuinely nice helpful people but unfortunately it is what it is! So I will be doing the work myself, I am capable and not afraid of doing the work as long as I know what to move/disconnect/connect and to where!
Thankfully, Pete Lindsley has my email and has sent me some advice, and it seems that I need to decide what set up I want, so I have chosen to go with a simple A.B.C.
Yes you are correct that this is a 12 string PSG though it is only strung with 10 as this is the way my friend played it. and I think you are correct about it being a 'keyless' tuner [photo enclosed]
There are only 3 actual pedals and it is drilled for only 3, the extra one shown among the 'bits' is a spare as Eddie also had a twin neck and had spares for both. Eddie added the 'flags?' to the levers - he had very painful legs [probably due to his occupation] and I assume the padding helped! I don't know how many knee levers should be connected or where but there are spares and yes the case lid DOES close as long as one lever is removed!
At the moment we have visitors so I cannot actually start the work for the next couple of weeks but I am looking forwards to getting on with it!
Again many thanks for your interest and help.
Gerry
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