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Gary Morrison
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From: Centennial, CO, USA

posted 06 August 2002 03:08 PM     profile     
I just bought a Harlin MultiKord, and it's missing one of the cables for the pedal. The guitar has six pedals, only five cables. Anyone have any idea where I might be able to find a cable for this guitar? Thanks!
Ed Naylor
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From: portsmouth.ohio usa

posted 06 August 2002 04:09 PM     profile     
I possibly have one in the pile of old parts, but you may try a bicycle or motorcycle shop and possibly they have a Clutch or brake cable that could be adapted. Ed Naylor Steel Guitar Works.
Al Marcus
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From: Cedar Springs,MI USA

posted 06 August 2002 10:05 PM     profile     
I had one of those in the 50's and didn't like the cables, too sloppy. so I made up some welding rods, with hooks so the guitar can still be folded up and put in the case. Worked real well. Good luck....al
Willis Vanderberg
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From: Bradenton, FL, USA

posted 09 August 2002 09:23 AM     profile     
Go to the airport and talk to a A&P mechanic.They can fix you up .Aircraft cable is about as good as it gets and comes in many sizes
Dr. Hugh Jeffreys
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From: Southaven, MS, USA

posted 12 August 2002 04:12 PM     profile     
Forget about the rudder cables!!That's baloney. I used a Harlin Bros Multikord (still have it) when I recorded at the Sun Studio in Memphis. I soon learned that the cables were not strong enough for my tunings. I bought and installed screen door braces with turnbuckles. That solved the problem for good. === Hugh

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