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Jim Cohen


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Post  Posted 31 Mar 2017 6:58 pm    
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Made ya look! Smile

Nah, it's not for sale (at least not that I know of!) but it does exist, presumably still in Paul's collection. Paul Sr. sent me this photo years ago after the guitar was mentioned on the Forum but I don't think it's been seen on the Forum in over a decade, so I just thought I'd post it here, just cuz...






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Herb Steiner

 

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Post  Posted 31 Mar 2017 7:08 pm    
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I too had heard that Paul Jr. had a baritone neck on a T-10 guitar, but I'd not seen a photo until now. Thanks, Jimbeaux. Wink

There's an idea... for the guys that have D-10 guitars but never play the C6, simply string the bottom neck E9 an octave below the front neck. You'd probably find a whole new world of stuff down there.
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Patrick Ickes

 

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Upper Lake, CA USA
Post  Posted 31 Mar 2017 7:41 pm    
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Herb,
You are a Genius. A Bari or lower scaled neck would get much more use than a C6. Familiar changes and grips, tone from D10 mass, not bending the longer changer axle with too many strings etc. The list goes on.
You should take credit and start a new post. You may beat out Larry's ZB post...
Patrick
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Igor Fiksman


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Georgia, USA
Post  Posted 31 Mar 2017 9:33 pm    
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Would love to know the string guages and copedent of this guitar if anyone has that. Especially the baritone E9 neck. Amazing!!!
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Lee Baucum


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McAllen, Texas (Extreme South) The Final Frontier
Post  Posted 1 Apr 2017 6:42 am    
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Beautiful guitar, but my back hurts just looking at it! Laughing
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Herb Steiner

 

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Post  Posted 1 Apr 2017 6:49 am    
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Lee Baucum wrote:
Beautiful guitar, but my back hurts just looking at it! Laughing


I'm sure Paul uses a cartage service.
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Frank Freniere


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Post  Posted 1 Apr 2017 9:56 am     Re: FS: Triple-neck Franklin
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Jim Cohen wrote:
Made ya look! Smile







Hmmm... this has nothing to do with April Fools Day, does it Jimbeaux? Wink
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Jim Smith


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Midlothian, TX, USA
Post  Posted 1 Apr 2017 10:02 am    
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Herb Steiner wrote:
I too had heard that Paul Jr. had a baritone neck on a T-10 guitar, but I'd not seen a photo until now. Thanks, Jimbeaux. Wink

There's an idea... for the guys that have D-10 guitars but never play the C6, simply string the bottom neck E9 an octave below the front neck. You'd probably find a whole new world of stuff down there.


I built a single 10 Dekley for Jimmie Crawford back in the day that was tuned down an octave. I don't know if he ever did any recording with it, but I wonder if maybe Paul got the idea from that.
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Kevin Mincke


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Farmington, MN (Twin Cities-South Metro) USA
Post  Posted 1 Apr 2017 10:05 am    
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Thanks for sharing this.... Cool
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Ron Funk

 

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Ballwin, Missouri
Post  Posted 1 Apr 2017 10:11 am    
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A pic of the underside would be way cool to see
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Cory Dolinsky

 

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Old Saybrook, Connecticut, USA
Post  Posted 1 Apr 2017 10:31 am    
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That's a great idea Herb. I would love to try that. So I guess the 4th string e would be like the 8 th string and the 8 th string the same as the low e on a guitar. I assume it would be all wound strings.
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Herb Steiner

 

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Post  Posted 1 Apr 2017 1:17 pm    
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Upon reflection, I think an E octave tuning might be too low. I'm thinking a B9 diatonic might be more balanced.

Perhaps the strings and tuning might be thusly:
Tab:

              LKL   LKR  A   B   C    RKL   RKR   
1  C#  .017                           D
2  A#  .020                                 A/G#
3  D#  .014                  E
4  B   .017   C     A#           C#
5  F#  .022             G#      G#
6  D#  .030w                 E
7  C#  .034                           D
8  B   .036   C     A#
9  A   .042                                 G#
10 F#  .048              G#

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Mike Perlowin


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Post  Posted 1 Apr 2017 3:39 pm    
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My U-12 tuning includes an octave of extra bass on the bottom 3 strings, plus an extra note on the 12th string when I use the A pedal.



I rarely attempt to play anything on the B6 side, but I love all that extra bass on the E9 side, and use it frequently.

It seems to me that a 12 or 14 string could be set up to encompass both Herb's ideas with a standatd E9 on a single tuning.

That triple neck is a ting of beauty, but my single neck 12 string weighs a whole lot less.
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Tony Dingus

 

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Kingsport, Tennessee, USA
Post  Posted 1 Apr 2017 5:34 pm    
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I was lucky and got to see Paul's T-10 at Stoney's steel show in Knoxville in the 90's. Mr Franklin had it at his booth on a table. It was awesome to see top and underneath. Mr and Misses Franklin are such nice people as is Paul JR. Herb, I've been think the last few days about tuning my C neck to E9 baritone but I might try your B baritone out and actually tuning my E9 to a 10 string universal. I play more 6th stuff on the E9 than the C neck.

Tony
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Kevin Fix

 

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Michigan, USA
Post  Posted 1 Apr 2017 5:44 pm     Never Seen One!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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KO-LEE-CHIT!!!!!! Two Roadies instead of One!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Herb Steiner

 

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Spicewood TX 78669
Post  Posted 1 Apr 2017 6:04 pm    
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Tony Dingus wrote:
I was lucky and got to see Paul's T-10 at Stoney's steel show in Knoxville in the 90's. Mr Franklin had it at his booth on a table. It was awesome to see top and underneath. Mr and Misses Franklin are such nice people as is Paul JR. Herb, I've been think the last few days about tuning my C neck to E9 baritone but I might try your B baritone out and actually tuning my E9 to a 10 string universal. I play more 6th stuff on the E9 than the C neck.

Tony


I have a first-generation Maverick here in the garage that I was gonna turn into a non-pedal guitar, but I think I'm gonna restring it to a C9 diatonic baritone. I will make a report to the Forum when I know how it sets with me.
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J R Rose

 

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Keota, Oklahoma, USA
Post  Posted 1 Apr 2017 6:13 pm    
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Herb, I like that set up and even I can see where it would work well. But I think I have run across that somewhere in my travels but just can't grasp it now. And I think it was a B 9th. Long time friend tuned down to D 9th with a 11 string ZB. GREAT sound. J.R.
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Tony Dingus

 

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Kingsport, Tennessee, USA
Post  Posted 1 Apr 2017 6:47 pm    
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Herb, looking forward to what you come up with.

Tony
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