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John Sonny Miller
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From: Cleveland, Ohio, USA

posted 14 January 2006 09:13 AM     profile     
Hello to Everybody on the SGF. I am a new member, but (as others have said) I have lurked on the site for years. Love this site. My situation here in Cleveland Ohio is: I play an 1998 Emmons Legrande II E9th 3p and 4l. Great guitar. However, the a pedal no longer raises the low b to c#. Also I would like to add 2 pedal changes. Does anyone out there know a steel luither that can do the job. I am willing to ship, but would prefer to find someone in the Northeastern Ohio area. Thanks for any input. Keep steelin' (licks of course, not money or goods)

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Sonny
1998 Emmons Legrande II E9th 3/4
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[This message was edited by John Sonny Miller on 14 January 2006 at 09:15 AM.]

Steven Black
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From: Gahanna, Ohio, USA

posted 14 January 2006 09:34 AM     profile     
Check with Hummingbird music studios and ask for Rick Troyer, I am sure he can help you, he is located in Suger creek Ohio.
John Billings
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From: Northfield Center, Ohio, USA

posted 14 January 2006 11:18 AM     profile     
Hello John! Nice weather we're havin' today, ehh?
John Sonny Miller
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From: Cleveland, Ohio, USA

posted 14 January 2006 11:46 AM     profile     
Not great, but we had a nice run of some mild temps 50s this week
John Billings
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From: Northfield Center, Ohio, USA

posted 14 January 2006 02:20 PM     profile     
That's for sure. I took my bike down to the valley and rode the towpath for about ten miles. Prolly won't get to bike again for another 3 months!
John Coffman
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From: Sealy,Texas USA

posted 14 January 2006 05:21 PM     profile     
I agree Hummingbirg near New Phil OH would be a good selection. Cleveland to Sugar Creek should be about 2 hours. I have a brother in New Phil and thats were he goes for minor repairs

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Thomas SD10 3/4 and D10 8/5 Beginner

Wayne Baker
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From: Vacaville California

posted 15 January 2006 05:22 AM     profile     
Sonny, I believe that you could do the fix and the changes. LeGrandes are extremelly easy to work on. I'm gonna email you about this. I have a LegrandeII also.

Wayne Baker

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