T-8 Stringmaster

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Elva West
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T-8 Stringmaster

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Guitar is in very good condition. All is working properly. Asking $1500 or OBO plus S&H
Additional pictures available. E-mail me at elvawest@sbcglobal.net.
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Email sent!
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beautiful!
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Email sent :)
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beautiful is an understatement.
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Stringmaster T8

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Is the Stringmaster all original or restored?
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Seller?

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The seller in this case appears to be a company. Tradewinds Steel Guitars Inc in Anaheim California. Has anyone ever heard of them? This price seems a bit low for a T8 Stringmaster in mint condition.
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There are several D8 Stringmasters on the Tradewinds web page that look just as clean as this T8. This all seems to good to be true.
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Maybe Elva can give us a little insight into this :)
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John McClung
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Anyone know what scale this steel is?
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It's 24 1/2" scale (3 fret markers past the 24th fret)
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I did some more research and West Wind Steel Inc appears to be ligit. The blonde D8 Stringmaster on the web site has been sold. The other Stringmasters are look alikes produced by Elva for sale.
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I spoke to him. The original case was discarded and he has made a new case for it. There was also some minor funny business that has been corrected; I'm not sure I goit the details straight. Probably a later 60's-70's guitar, but he didn't know. I hope it is not out of line for me to report what he told me.
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Kevin Greenberg
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stringmaster

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Elva West is known in the hawaiian steel guitar community as a master steel guitar builder and Stringmaster authority. He is a friend of a friend of mine. Also, if you need Stringmaster parts, he is the man to see. Yall better jump on this one.
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Kevin Greenberg wrote:Elva West is known in the hawaiian steel guitar community as a master steel guitar builder and Stringmaster authority. He is a friend of a friend of mine. Also, if you need Stringmaster parts, he is the man to see. Yall better jump on this one.
I thoroughly enjoyed speaking to this gentleman (Mr. West) on the phone! He was very interesting and accomodating!
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So, if there is a restoration story behind this guitar--in all fairness to prospective buyers, they need to know the details!
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Get the information from the accomodating Mr. West. I would hate to possibly erroneously misquote him. There was something about some modification, but I will admit that my interest in the inst decreased when I heard that there was, to the point where I do not accurately recall the details. Call or email him to satisfy your own curiousity!
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Post by John McClung »

Elva West is, indeed, a master builder, his own brand of lap steels sound amazing. I don't know the details of this guitar, but if it sounds as good as it looks, this is a great deal. I'd grab it if resources weren't going towards other gear. Elva is also a wonderful gentleman, honest to the bone.
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I hope no one thinks I in any way disparage the good name of Mr. Elva West. I found him to be utterly charming and informative on the phone. And if you like to talk Hawaiian guitar, I am sure he has much to say! Many asked for details on the guitar, and I can only report that there are minor issues any potential buyer should investigate. As for me, I am a freak for a Fender case, and the idea of toting this guitar in a ugly-ass grey ozite-covered box took this guitar out of the running. If that is not an objection to you, then, by all means, call Mr. West! Muhalo!
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I see it as an important factor to consider, but not totally discarding the possibility of purchasing the item - all kinds of vintage parts, cases, are often available on eBay or Gbase, or ask local music store, you never know. As I hear more about it I wonder more about it!!
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PLEASE NOTE THAT I DID HEAR FROM MR WEST WITH A SERIAL NUMBER! MY APOLOGIES!! I have edited my previous post to reflect this change..
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Stringmaster T8

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I asked Mr. West about the resoration issue and he assured me it has not been restored. I also asked for high resolution close up pictures which he is going to send me. I have (2) T8 Stringmasters so I am not all that interested in buying this one unless it is original and in very good conditon. The low price made me wonder if there was a lurking problem. I was more interested in the D8 stringmaster on his web site but it is sold. Didn't know the case wasn't original. Anyone interested should take a look at the high resolution pictures when they are available.
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I heard from Mr. West yesterday and he stated he will send more pics (to me? to post?) when he gets them - good things take time, no?
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Re: Stringmaster T8

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Jim Waldrop wrote:I asked Mr. West about the resoration issue and he assured me it has not been restored. I also asked for high resolution close up pictures which he is going to send me. Anyone interested should take a look at the high resolution pictures when they are available.
If you rteceive these elusive additional photos will you please post them here? I am sure I am not the only one here who would appreciate the opportunity to see them!!
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When I get them I will John.
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