Harmolin on Ebay with ?
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Harmolin on Ebay with ?
Does anyone know anything about this instrument? What does the mechanical part do? It looks like it might be a string bender...
http://cgi.ebay.com/HARMOLIN-STEEL-Lap- ... _500wt_722
http://cgi.ebay.com/HARMOLIN-STEEL-Lap- ... _500wt_722
Last edited by Jason Hull on 20 Jun 2010 8:33 am, edited 1 time in total.
I think this is the link you wanted actually:
http://cgi.ebay.com/HARMOLIN-STEEL-Lap- ... 3cae3ab48a
http://cgi.ebay.com/HARMOLIN-STEEL-Lap- ... 3cae3ab48a
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This critter was made by mr Smith of the Melobar guitars.
I have one of the old ones and not electric. I dont have the string bender part.
I called the Melobar people and got a hold of the son and he told me that I called 2 weeks to late as his dad ,the builder, had just passed away.
He said that he still has the pat on it and that the first ones were made in the Dobro factry in california. He was good frends with mr Dopra and on the weekends he could use the factory to build these guitars.
I bought my guitar at a yard sale and paid $50.00 just to hang on the wall
Ron Frazier.
I have one of the old ones and not electric. I dont have the string bender part.
I called the Melobar people and got a hold of the son and he told me that I called 2 weeks to late as his dad ,the builder, had just passed away.
He said that he still has the pat on it and that the first ones were made in the Dobro factry in california. He was good frends with mr Dopra and on the weekends he could use the factory to build these guitars.
I bought my guitar at a yard sale and paid $50.00 just to hang on the wall
Ron Frazier.
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New poster here; long time player and occasional collector...
I bid on this and dropped out around the $450 mark. It ended up selling for $835 or so. Guess someone is more interested in 'Volu-Tone Junk' than I am!
No offense to Mr. Allen... I have four Volu-tone laps right now, two of them still have the four-prong plug, the other two sound very good through an amp, although the pickups might be considered a little weak. From what I understand, they were not 'permanent' magnets and were designed to be 'charged' before use each time, and I guess the two I have with the 1/4" jacks haven't been charged in years. I like 'em though, just not as much as the Mighty Slingerland.
I bid on this and dropped out around the $450 mark. It ended up selling for $835 or so. Guess someone is more interested in 'Volu-Tone Junk' than I am!
No offense to Mr. Allen... I have four Volu-tone laps right now, two of them still have the four-prong plug, the other two sound very good through an amp, although the pickups might be considered a little weak. From what I understand, they were not 'permanent' magnets and were designed to be 'charged' before use each time, and I guess the two I have with the 1/4" jacks haven't been charged in years. I like 'em though, just not as much as the Mighty Slingerland.
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Thank you Mr. Allen for your learned and valuable input. To be sure, the guitar in the auction is a dinosaur, a rather clunky one at that. Yet it is fascinating in its own primitive way (not enough to inspire me to spend eight hundred dollars on one of the damn things).
I wonder if there are any confirmed reports of anybody actually getting electrocuted while playing one of these instruments?
I wonder if there are any confirmed reports of anybody actually getting electrocuted while playing one of these instruments?
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I was aware of the electrocution deaths of both Lee Harvey of stone the crows (didn't know he was Alex Harvey's brother though) and Keith Relf of the Yardbirds (and later, Armageddon). These both occured with conventional electric guitars. Everyone needs to have a healthy respect for all things electrical!
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