Morrell LR Wiggins Lap Steel- Sold, Donation Sent, Pls Close

Pedal, lap, Hawaiian, resonator ... anything played with a bar
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Allan Jirik
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Morrell LR Wiggins Lap Steel- Sold, Donation Sent, Pls Close

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Morrell Little Roy Wiggins C6th 8 String Lap Steel and Gig Skinz Gig Bag. $300 and I'll pay the shipping. Sold, donation sent.

Guitar is in excellent condition, no bar dings. I changed the strings last winter and to be honest a few of the strings are rubbing against the slotted head- no significant damage, just wanted to mention it. The gig bag is really for a small keyboard but there are velcro straps that hold the guitar tightly. There is plenty of room for sheet music and whatever else you want to put in there. The gig bag was expensive.

I'll throw in Cindy Cashdollar's Western Swing course Vol 1 and 2, VHS tapes and booklets for free!




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How much you want for it ?

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I'm sorry, I can't believe I left out the price. $300, thanks.
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Lil Roy

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Can you tell me what the year of manufacture is and scale length?

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According to the 'ol measuring tape, the fretboard is 20.25". There are 35 marked fret positions.
In terms of age, it must be about six years old. I purchased it new off the internet from a shop in Maryland. It's been well cared for and has been used very little.
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little Roy Wiggins Steel

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To measure the scale, just measure from the nut to the center of the 12th fret. then multiply by 2. Or measure from nut to bridge, preferably with a yardstick. Your steel has a 3 octave fretboard so just measuring the length of the frets doesn't relate to scale at all. Probably is a 24 in. scale. FYI. :) Andy H.
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Post by Allan Jirik »

Yep, to the center of the 12 fret is 12 inches. Thanks for the tip.
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