Can you identify this steel player?
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Can you identify this steel player?
I came across this picture of Benny Martin performing but didn't know who the steel player is or what he is playing. Anyone know?
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It does look like a late 40s or early 50s Gibson EH-620 Electraharp - http://www.vintageguitars.org.uk/gib62p18.php
I had a ca. 1949 for a while, a friend has it now. Great as a nonpedal steel, not so useful as a pedal steel, although one can change tunings with it. As you can see in the catalog photo, the pedals on an EH-620 are up where his left foot is, front left corner. The pedals on mine were much smaller than the one in that catalog photo.
I had a ca. 1949 for a while, a friend has it now. Great as a nonpedal steel, not so useful as a pedal steel, although one can change tunings with it. As you can see in the catalog photo, the pedals on an EH-620 are up where his left foot is, front left corner. The pedals on mine were much smaller than the one in that catalog photo.
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Early Fifties Gibson pedal guitar
The guitar is definitely an early fifties Gibson Harp; I own a 53 Multi-kord Harlin Bros. Pedal steel, which I bought brand new in 53; this Gibson was The gibson's company answer to my multi-kord guitar. The aprons were much deeper and a sharper looking guitar. All I have ever changed on my Multi-kord are the tuning pegs about two years ago.The rods or cables were not very efficient, in my opinion on the pedal Gibsons.
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