Multi-Kord - music, manuals?

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Jim Sliff
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Multi-Kord - music, manuals?

Post by Jim Sliff »

Well I got my Multi-Kord from Jim Palenscar (thanks Jim!!) and it is an absolute kick to play. Stays in tune, useful changes; kind of like a 5-neck console on one guitar, although you CAN do "pedal-steel" type things a little bit. Very nice, full tone on the one I have as well.

Does anyone have access to copies of original manuals, original music, etc. that would apply to the 6-string, 4-pedal model? Also, any clues on dating?

Thanks -

Jim
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Post by Bob Strum »

Hey Jim, I bought mine in the mid 50's and I have the original papers of price and set up. EMail me and see if this is what you want.
Sincerely, Bob Strum
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Thanks Bob - email incoming.

Still hunting for music and a changer cover...
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Post by Al Marcus »

Jim-I made ups some charts for my students in 1960. I mimeographed some copies showing all the notes up to 12 frets and the name of the chord cominations, etc. .

If you think you can use them I can mail you some sheets. they are not too dark so won't scan well, so give me your mailing address on a Email and I will send what I have to you. Glad to be able to pass them on.....al


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