Do you know what this is?
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Do you know what this is?
This is another one of my Dad's steels.. actually the one he played the most up until he was unable. No levers or pedals.. just a two neck 8 string steel with pickups that look for the life of me like some Teisco guitar pickups. He used to refer to it as his Japanese honey..
The three legs screw into the body, and it all fits into a nice case. I can find no identifying marks on the guitar and would like to be able to find out what it is, and what it is worth so his wife can find it a good home. Any and all help would be appreciated.
Regards,
Hal Braun
The three legs screw into the body, and it all fits into a nice case. I can find no identifying marks on the guitar and would like to be able to find out what it is, and what it is worth so his wife can find it a good home. Any and all help would be appreciated.
Regards,
Hal Braun
Last edited by Al Braun on 13 Feb 2009 5:32 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Look on the thread below: "Poor Man's Stringmaster". That's essentially what these are. The quality of the materials used to make these is pretty low end, but they are decent guitars. I had a single neck that was left to me by a deceased neighbor and, while it sounded good, it didn't really work for me, so I sold it.
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...even glasses aren't helping!
Thanx!
Now can you find my shoes?
Thanx!
Now can you find my shoes?
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Mike's right - Guyatones are decent guitars, considering.
I have a 6 string lap, and it's pretty cool.
I don't get around to playing it much, but I have no desire to sell it.
What would I get for it - maybe $300 - $400.
I'd only squander the money on bills and groceries, and then I wouldn't be able to say I have a Guyatone.
I have a 6 string lap, and it's pretty cool.
I don't get around to playing it much, but I have no desire to sell it.
What would I get for it - maybe $300 - $400.
I'd only squander the money on bills and groceries, and then I wouldn't be able to say I have a Guyatone.
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That had me going too---I totally accepted the mixed scale observation until Jim's response forced me to check closer.Jim Konrad wrote:Scales are the same....Short and long scale dbl. 8!
So, followup question--has there ever been a mixed scale multi-neck steel? I've got to believe so because......well just because.
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Man, I had one just like this in 1963-the year Kennedy got shot. I had gone to japan for a week and found it in a store like sears or wards anyway a dept store, I brought it back to Guam where I was in the air force but when I got ready to come back to the states I supposedly had too much baggage and I had to leave it behind. I was sick because it sounded great-even tho I didnt know too much about it. it was the same color and all. Good Luck With Your Find.
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I doubt we're the only duped by our own inattention to detail about that.Jon Light wrote:[That had me going too---I totally accepted the mixed scale observation until Jim's response forced me to check closer.
So, followup question--has there ever been a mixed scale multi-neck steel?
And, yes, there have been many dual/multi scale steels made over the years. A good and useful idea.
Those position markers are little paper dots that my Dad stuck on for himself.. they would peel off pretty easily.. definitely not "factoryLarry Phleger wrote:I've never seen position markers on any other guitar like those on this one. Was that their standard configuration? Are there any position markers at all on the long scale?
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