These are Built to order only.
Also if you want a Ped A Bro contact me and I will get you one in the line up.
Thanks for looking.
Sound clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TA5M-NVPEGY



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Many ways to string up and tune a guitar. Makes a lot of difference in the sound too. It is a Pedal Dobro or pedal resonator guitar or Ped A Bro for short. Ped A Bro is not trade marked so I do not see a big problem with it. And I do not think Paul Franklin is worried about it.Jerry Overstreet wrote:Sounds good acoustically. Be interesting to hear the amped version.
Might be more authentic sounding with 8 or even 6 strings more in the range of typical resonators or tuned down as suggested.
Good to see these available.
You probably know this, but Pedabro was a name used by Mr. Paul Franklin for those that he built. Might be a good idea to use a different name ID to avoid confusion.
I hope the interest is good on these. I have 3 more in the works at the shop. Hope to finish them up in 5 or 6 weeks.Jerry Overstreet wrote:Very well. Should be no worries then. I imagine there are several players interested in these.
24 inch scaleDaniel McKee wrote:what is the scale length on these
If you want a 12 string I can build it for you.Mike Perlowin wrote:Would you make a 12 string version?
That is a simple console model with no pedals.Greg Cutshaw wrote:Nice looking instrument!
Pic of the one at Guitar Center:
https://www.guitarcenter.com/Used/In-St ... -Guitar.gc
The way I build the undercarriage it lines up best on the other side.John Sluszny wrote:Very nice ! One question : Why is the C pedal rod « on the other side » ? Thanks.