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My new Steel
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Way to go Brad. That Williams PSG is one Good Looking Guitar. :)

Is this your first Williams Guitar?


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Hey Roger, It is also a good playing Guitar..great changer design and great tone...hope more people get a chance to try them out..thanks for your comment.
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That's a beauty, Brad! Is the finish red, or bordeaux? I have a very similar Willy with the bordeaux finish. They are very nice guitars. I know you'll enjoy it.
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Larry, The color is Bright Red, Curly Maple, B71 INL.
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Brad,
Congratulations on your new guitar!
Lokks like Bill really came through for you on that one. :D
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Brad,congrats on your new instrument.
How many KL's?
By the way,is that you sittin' at it? :wink:
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congrats on the new "baby" !

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Hey Brad! Good to finally get a look at your new addition. Just something about red...always makes for a sharp-looking guitar. In response to the bordeaux question...it is actually a darker red with a subtle touch of purple to it. It appears that Bill's "babies" are never ugly! Included is a front apron sample of the bordeaux tint. Best regards to all present and future "Willy" owners. Respectfully submitted,RK
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Picture of the changer
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This is "Burnt Red" :


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John, I have 7 knee levers but I usually only use 5. The nice thing about knee levers is that you can fold them back out of the way if you don't need them but when you do, you have them.
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OOOOOOH BOY !!!!

I cant wait to get my willy here at my home this summer i cant i cant wait ...... :whoa: :whoa: :whoa:
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Hey Jani, You will find out that it will be worth the wait..what you are getting is "first class".
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Brad Malone wrote:Hey Jani, You will find out that it will be worth the wait..what you are getting is "first class".
Yep there is no need to wait anything for christmas but in the summer santaclaus can come over and have a cup of coffeé hahahahahh :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Hey Jani, The Williams 600 series even looks good from the back
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yes! it looks good from behind too :D
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Hey Rick, I just got (Windows XP Home)
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looking good!

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Hey Brad! Yup...the wallpaper option is pretty cool and your guitar is quite photogenic and characteristic of "Willy" photos that you see. I sent a "doctored-up" version of this pic to Bill as a greeting card...Hallmark...eat your heart out. Enjoy XP...pretty good system. Regards, RK
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Hey Rick, I was forced to get XP because my printer broke and I bought a new one and tried to install it on Windows 98...well after I got it all hooked up and installed the CD, the CD told me I had to have Windows 2000 or above, so I got XP. I have a Kodak Easy Share camera and I transfered pictures I took from the camera to the computer. Well yesterday my grandson was here and asked me if I wanted a different desktop and we were going through the list of different desktop scenes when I noticed that numbers that were assigned to the pictures I put into the computer were on that list. He said I could make any one of those pictures a desktop...this is one of the benefits of XP that Windows 98 did not have, according to my understanding...pretty neat
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Post by Jani Peter Sandvik »

Ok felas. Show me more willys!! i cant stop watching them . bring em on. 8) 8) 8)
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Jani, you asked for it!


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there ya gooooo!! keep em coming

next summer ill put up a pic when i get mine hahaaaaa :D
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The new wood necks look really nice. Has anyone here compared the sound of Williams wood vs. aluminum necks?
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Hey b0b, I can say the Aluminum neck, I have, sounds great. All you need is an amp and a volume pedal with this steel to make great music. Bill Rudolph is going to be a very busy man building these Steels, in fact, he is very busy now.