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Forgive me Lord, for I have drooled again.
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WOW :eek: BEEOOTIFUL!!
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I would think it would be a bit more difficult to play, with "a level playing field"....both necks at the same level. Anyone here ever played a guitar like that??
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Man! I've never even seen a photo of one of these before now.
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My EH-150: 10 strings. Great guitar, as is the one in Michael's pictures.

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What is the BIN price, before it hits Ebay. I have a space in the middle on the bottom.
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I certainly didn't mean to offend. My Ebay feedback is also very good. As a collector I was just trying to get around some of the obvious online obstacles. I'm sorry if you were at all offended.
You are obviously one of the most knowledgeable people about lap steels on the planet. I would love to buy that instrument. Just give me a number. Maybe I'll bite. Otherwise, I'll probably be be bidding.
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You are so cool to have posted all those catalogs. I learned a lot about a lot of things.
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By the way,
I think Paul Warnic is looking for one like this.
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I assume this guitar is Pre-War???It has the Venetian style fingerboards. Are the pole pieces in the CCs adjustable? What type of output jack is used? I'm going to be restoring my D-7 soon, and it has a modern jack, in the wrong spot! Need to do a bunch of woodworking before the refin. Also re-wiring, if I can find a diagram, cuz it ain't normal! There's a plate between the necks about halfway up the fingerboards in an unusual cutout.
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Thanks Michael! Mine also came without knobs. Do you know what is the correct style? Have you seen a guitar like mine? Two legs, triple-bound body and pups.
8 1/2" wide. Perhaps in one of your amazing catalogues?
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I like the toes....
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Toes shows that it snows! Here's a pic from last summer!
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Michael, I'm pursuing that right now!
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