Some years ago I got a nice Fender Dual Professional lap-steel guitar from the 50-s because I would like to learn to play western-swing and old time country. I really like the sound of this guitar but it turns out, that the instrument is too heavy for me to carry around, since I have problems with my back.
Instead of selling it on ebay, I first would like to know, whether somebody would like to trade a single-neck lapsteel of similar quality with my guitar? Maybe a Fender Deluxe?
I don't know, whether double-necks are more expensive than single-necks. Maybe the experts in this forum can provide some advice? Thank you.
Pictures of my guitar can been found here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/22554359@N ... 215527039/
Caspar
Trade: Fender Dual Professional Lap Steel
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Your guitar
Casper, I sold one just like yours 6 years ago for $750.00 and I feel like I sold it too cheap. Yours should sell for around $1200 is my guess. And, yes,a double neck is more expensive.
Good luck.
Good luck.
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hi
I have a single neck National by Supro, would you like to trade??
Has 3 legs plays well, can be used sitting down or standing up.
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ernestcawby@alltel.net
ernie
Has 3 legs plays well, can be used sitting down or standing up.
ernestcawby@alltel.net
ernie
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I think I am going to keep it
Hi everybody
Thank you for all your offers and advice. Some private messages I got, made me rethink.
I think I rather keep my Fender as an istrument to practice at home and get another single neck instrument to carry around.
Thank you for your help. Best regards.
Caspar
Thank you for all your offers and advice. Some private messages I got, made me rethink.
I think I rather keep my Fender as an istrument to practice at home and get another single neck instrument to carry around.
Thank you for your help. Best regards.
Caspar
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