National 8 String - Help ID

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National 8 String - Help ID

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Please help me identify and perhaps evaluate this National 8 String lap steel, serial V-13xxx.
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To identify it:I think it is a ca.'48 Special 8. To evaluate it: I think it's cool.
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Post by David Trabue »

Thanks John!

Did they just call it a Special 8? Not a New Yorker or Dynamic Special?

Any idea on what these are going for?

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Post by John Dahms »

It looks like a Dynamic but I don't think they were called that at that time. It's not worth much, Ill give you a hundred for it.
Seriously, who can set a price these days? It would probably be worth less than a New Yorker because it is a less popular model but It does have 8 strings so that puts it in the 8 string price market. (I think you should take the hundred I offered and be done with it).
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Thanks John. That's what I love about this Forum - the selfless acts of kindness offered to strangers!
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The six string version is Model 1025, but has a different fretboard. I see the eight string has a New Yorker style fretboard. My catalog shows both.
Lots of the cool amps of the day in the catalog also.
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Its worthless, I'll cover the shipping if you want to donate it to charity.
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Thanks Kevin! Very kind of you... even nicer than John, since you are interested in charity instead of self enrichment.
So I couldn't put any kind of value for the donation on my taxes? Dang!
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Any ideas on what this should sell for to someone other than yourself? Original HS case. Everything works, just missing one knob.
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I can't find any similar items to compare, but I'd guess somewhere in the neighborhood of $500-600 based on the condition. You'd probably get more if you sold it on eBay, less if you sold it to a dealer.

If this is the one I've played before, it's a pretty nice guitar.

I could be way off on the guesstimate. This is the same model that Freddie Roulette plays, so there might be someone who wants it for more than my guess.
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I see the catalog sez it has a "silent volume control" I wonder what that was supposed to mean,like that it isn't noisey yet? :D

I don't have a clue what that guitar would go for, but those National amps seem to draw big bucks on Ebait.

I really like the National/Valco amps myself.
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Post by Stephen Dorocke »

I tried to sell a '39-ish New Yorker here on the forum about 2 weeks ago. I advertised "reasonable offers accepted".... Nobody made any offers, but plenty of folks asked, "how much?" Apparently $700 was too high a price for forumites. I decided to try e-bay, and after listing the item with a $750 "buy it now," it was gone in 10 minutes.
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Post by Roy Thomson »

David,

I have a student who has one like that but his
fret board does not have the Roman Numeral design
but rather the First Nation symbols.

His is close to mint and he bought it in a shop in San Francisco several years ago for $800.00.

It's an eight string also.

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Freddie would probably love to have it if you're selling it.
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