Got this in 2017 so it was a slow start.
Working on that Dewey Kendrick. Maybe the only Dewey Kendrick ever made since I've never found anyone who has any idea who he was.
Anyway, when I got the steel it was in very rough shape unable to tune the pedals or the two very weird knee levers.
Photos of the slow progress below.
It does as they say, have great bones. The Birdseye Maple is to die for and the tone of the Fender Stringmaster pickups is wonderful.
I've gotten the end plates I made welded up and they still need to be drilled, sanded and polished.
Thats a load of work. Maybe I should just do it in Black paint or something???
Okay so here goes. The first three photos are the end plates I've made.
It had none before and the front legs were vertical making the steel unstable.
Now these plates have the legs all at a 12º angle.



I replaced the old Ricky pan keyheads with the new Klusons and new tuning machines also even though the old ones still worked.
Aquired some 8 string roller nuts and made the two new stainless steel fretboards to replace the silly Les Paul style inlays between actual guitar frets.
The bridge end of the front neck will be cut off and replaced with a Changer Block.
That neck will have a modern 3 up and 3 down changer.
The back neck does not have enough room under the steel for a modern changer so I will re-use the pull release fingers. Set it up kind of like the old Sho~Bud Permanent with rods instead of cables. Will decide that later... It will be tuned to A6th or maybe C6th.
No changes are even needed with a 6th tuning, but nice to have just a few.

This is the new stainless steel name plate I made for it. Had none before.

This was the underside mess it had. I ripped all of this out.
Those silly things for the legs to screw into I think they were from a 1950's couch the had those little legs???
It will now have cross shafts for 5 modern narrow pedals and 4 knee levers.
Bell cranks and just be simple and work well. Easy to change tunings.

I'd say you just gotta love those two knee levers, but I didn't.
Trashed them both.
The old wide pedals were kind of interesting, but now I can get 5 into the same space.
Front E9th neck will have 2 pedals with the E to F# on a knee lever.
Back neck will have three pedals and use one or two of the knee levers.
The front neck will use all 4 knee levers.

It will not be original, but I think improved. Hope it will be a fun steel.
When finished it will be about 20 pounds lighter and will function as we'd want.
