Vintage Jedson Lap / Steel Guitar Blonde Gilmour Pink Floyd

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Brian Petrin
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Vintage Jedson Lap / Steel Guitar Blonde Gilmour Pink Floyd

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http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... _722wt_936
Jedson blonde Fender style Lap Steel guitar with original Hardshell case to be auctioned starting Sunday evening, January 15, 2012. Auction link(s) / updates will be posted / updated to the forum.

Thank you for any interest.

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Well it certainly looks like a Jedson. But I think the name badge would be important here. Is there a name badge somewhere or other marks to confirm it.
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Jedson style Lap Steel Guitar for sale listing

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Any interest is appreciated. If anyone would like additional images or information, please message.

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Additional images are still available if anyone is interested. Three evenings remaining on the item. Thanks again to all here for their support, information and expertise.
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I'd be inclined to bid if it had the 'Jedson' tag:

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Post by David Robey »

I wanted to bid on this to go with the Deluxe 6 my son has.

Still, like Mitch I felt it needed the badge. Also, that striping
had me worried. I looked very close at the pics and it appeared
(to me) there had been some re-finishing on the bottom.

No matter it's no longer available. Pulled with no bids.
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These were made in Japan and sold under a number of different names, including Arai, Arai Diamond, and Jedsen. They're all identical, though some did not have legs. More importantly, they sound like crap, and their sustain is nearly non-existent. Gilmour used them because they didn't want to lug around a Fender 1000 pedal steel, which was the only other steel he had. Both were heavily modified in the mid-'80s, and have active electronics, with new control plates to accommodate the humbucker-sized pickups - and I would wager that the bridges and nuts have been replaced with Fender parts. I bought a legless red one on Ebay two years ago for about $250 because, being a big Gilmour fan, always wanted one. It made my Fender Studio Deluxe sound like a million bucks. I put it back on Ebay, starting it at $375. Anyone want to guess how much it sold for?

$1,625 USD
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