Keyless pedal steels lets see them

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Chris Brooks
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Re: Keyless pedal steels lets see them

Post by Chris Brooks »

Great to see all these keyless guitars. I have ordered a Williams single 12 with 4 and 5, keyless. Don't know when it will get here . . . but I am deliberately not checking! I want it to be a surprise.

From reports, Williams seems like a great guitar.
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Jerry Overstreet
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Re: Keyless pedal steels lets see them

Post by Jerry Overstreet »

You'll love your keyless Williams. Compact but great playing, great sounding pedal steels. Little to no string breakage. Easy to make changes if needed.

I don't currently own a keyless guitar, but I like 'em a lot.
I've owned a few Sierra Crown 25's, a Williams, and a Lamar. All keyless, all great guitars.
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Re: Keyless pedal steels lets see them

Post by Chris Brooks »

Thanks, Jerry, for the affirmation. Yes, I ordered the Williams to be an even smaller, lighter guitar than my Carter SD 12. Looking forward to taking it for a spin!