Dynalap?
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- David Eastwood
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Dynalap?
I've been gradually convincing myself that a Dynalap is the next most likely purchase in my lap steel journey - but was surprised to find that the website no longer is accessible:
http://www.dynalap.com/
I get a "403 Forbidden" error. Hopefully this is a transient condition - anyone have any inside info?
Thanks,
David
http://www.dynalap.com/
I get a "403 Forbidden" error. Hopefully this is a transient condition - anyone have any inside info?
Thanks,
David
- Doug Beaumier
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I have been trying to get on to that site also. Seems like it was working last week.
I just emailed him at dynalap@aol.com
Hoping all is well and I get a response.
gary
I just emailed him at dynalap@aol.com
Hoping all is well and I get a response.
gary
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Dynalap on Hold
An increase in my regular cabinet business and some recent health issues have made it necessary to close down Dynalap temporarily.
In this economy it doesn't make sense to put aside paying cabinet work for "Labor of Love" instrument building, much as I enjoy it.
I expect with some effort toward streamlining of the building process and a little redesign I can get back to offering the lap steels.In the meantime I am keeping a file of requests for information and will get back to you when things turn around.
In this economy it doesn't make sense to put aside paying cabinet work for "Labor of Love" instrument building, much as I enjoy it.
I expect with some effort toward streamlining of the building process and a little redesign I can get back to offering the lap steels.In the meantime I am keeping a file of requests for information and will get back to you when things turn around.
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Missing Dynalap
Thanks for the update, Mark, we hope to see you and your guitars again soon.
I just picked one of your Model 2's up and I'm loving it--very well built, the pickup's nice, and they're light and nimble just like a ukulele.
I now understand your comment about the time involved in making these: the fretboard is all inlaid wood, the bodies are hand-shaped--you're not going to find that from a cheap import.
Hope to see you back soon (but I also hope your cabinetry business keeps cranking too )
Best wishes,
Josh
I just picked one of your Model 2's up and I'm loving it--very well built, the pickup's nice, and they're light and nimble just like a ukulele.
I now understand your comment about the time involved in making these: the fretboard is all inlaid wood, the bodies are hand-shaped--you're not going to find that from a cheap import.
Hope to see you back soon (but I also hope your cabinetry business keeps cranking too )
Best wishes,
Josh
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Re: Dynalap on Hold
Sad news for steelers, but great news for you and your family! I'm sure everyone can understand that. What I don't think most people understand is that you were practically giving your steels away. Here is wishing you the best of luck and health moving forward.Mark Vinbury wrote:... In this economy it doesn't make sense to put aside paying cabinet work for "Labor of Love" instrument building, much as I enjoy it...