Franklin Alert!

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Franklin Alert!

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You'll have to drive to North Carolina to pick it up. Local delivery only, no shipping. :\
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Over 2K already with 6 days left...wow!! and you have to pick it up.
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Northern California ? ?

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Where is the Franklin Steel Located ?
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Where is the Franklin Steel Located ?
You'll have to drive to North Carolina to pick it up.
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Post by Bob Hoffnar »

Guys ! He only says that he prefers local pickup. If you are interested in buying a Franklin I would go ahead and contact the guy. He has it listed for local sale also so this might be a chance to scoop one up. I don't know the guy at all but his listing is rather clear.
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Post by Ransom Beers »

I oney got two feet & two knees,I'd never be able to play it so one of you other gentelmen buy it.
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Post by Doug Beaumier »

Guys ! He only says that he prefers local pickup.
Yes, he says he prefers local pickup in his description, but under the shipping details he specified "Will arrange for local pickup only (no shipping)."

It would be a good idea to contact him before bidding. Under eBay rules he has the right to refuse to sell the guitar to a winning bidder if that winner is not local because he specified "no shipping" in his shipping instructions.
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Post by Bruce Hamilton »

I think this is the first guitar I have ever seen with a sunburst finish on the underside(and mica on top). Somebody is going to be a happy camper.
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Just remember the rule:
Use of the Classified Ads section to drive traffic to online auctions (e.g. EBay) is subject to a 2.5% finders fee if the auctioned item is bought by a Forum member.
If it's not your guitar, I suggest you'd be better off posting this in the Pedal Steel section instead of in our Classified Ads.
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No, it's not my guitar. I was wondering where the post should go. Thanks Bob
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Moved.
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Post by chris ivey »

nice steel...looking at the pics on the auction once again made me realize how similar the styles of the forefront steels at this time were. looks just like a zum or jch from this period...and close to the emmons legrande. these were the competition which led to the modern steel era. not sure much improvement has been made since then.
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$5600 and climbing :)

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It went for $7,111.
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Bob Hamilton wrote:It went for $7,111.
:whoa:
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YAY! :)
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Post by Dave Ristrim »

I wonder what that makes my D12 worth?
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Post by Bob Snelgrove »

Dave Ristrim wrote:I wonder what that makes my D12 worth?


$9,653.00

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Post by Dave Ristrim »

Thanks for doing the math. I think I'd have to sell it for that.
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Post by Theresa Galbraith »

You have the only one dad built.
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Post by Bob Snelgrove »

Theresa Galbraith wrote:You have the only one dad built.
Make that $18,500, then. Right, Dave??!


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Re: Franklin Alert!

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I haven't visited the forum in some time. I finally saw Theresa Galbraith's post re: my D12 Franklin. A short story...
I think it was 1987 when I asked Paul Sr. to build me a D12. He said "I don't build D12's", then he said, "wait, what color would you want?" I said black and he told me he had started a D12 in black Mica and never finished it. The body was under his bed. I told him to finish it and I'd buy it. I still have it, serial #111. It has 9 pedals and 9 knees on it. AND, 2 pickups on each neck!!!