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Douglas F Koeppe

from Wimberley, TX

Douglas Koeppe Phones & Addresses

  • 1101 Skyline Ridge Lookout, Wimberley, TX 78676 (512) 847-1673
  • 1003 Alden Dr, Austin, TX 78758 (512) 992-1137
  • 5211 Evans Ave, Austin, TX 78751 (512) 452-0499
  • 323 Brookdale Dr, League City, TX 77573
  • Pflugerville, TX

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Douglas Koeppe
Principal
Godbox
Business Services
926 Springdale Rd, Austin, TX 78702
Douglas Koeppe
Principal
Spacemonkeyaudio.Com
Nonclassifiable Establishments
1003 Alden Dr, Austin, TX 78758
Douglas F. Koeppe
Principal
Trust Issue Records
Ret Records/Cd's/Tapes
5211 Evans Ave, Austin, TX 78751
Douglas F. Koeppe
Director
KOEPPE & KOEPPE INCORPORATED
Medical Doctor's Office
1101 Skyline Rdg Lookout, Wimberley, TX 78676
1101 Skyline Rdg Rd, Woodcreek, TX 78676
1101 Skyline Dr, Woodcreek, TX 78676
Douglas F. Koeppe
Director
THE STARLIGHT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
PO Box 2032, Wimberley, TX 78676
1101 Skyline Rdg Lookout, Wimberley, TX 78676

Publications

Us Patents

Apparatus And Method For Adjusting Stringed Musical Instruments For Fretted And Unfretted Play

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US Patent:
20040194606, Oct 7, 2004
Filed:
Apr 2, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/249346
Inventors:
Douglas Koeppe - Austin TX, US
Douglas Koeppe - Wimberley TX, US
International Classification:
G10D003/00
US Classification:
084/293000
Abstract:
An apparatus and method for extending and retracting frets of stringed musical instruments such as a guitar or bass guitar. Each of a plurality of frets is an integral part of a fret-cylinder having an axis oriented approximately perpendicular to the direction of the strings when positioned in a neck of the instrument. Each fret-cylinder has integral cylinder-adjusting teeth that engage rod-adjusting teeth of a rod enclosed within a cavity in the neck of the instrument. Moving the rod in an axial direction by a rod actuating mechanism causes the fret-cylinders to rotate about their axis, extending the frets above a fingerboard attached to the instrument neck for fretted play and retracting the frets flush with the fingerboard for unfretted play. The rod actuating mechanism may be positioned on a neck of an instrument or a body of an instrument, and may be manually or electric motor actuated.
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