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If you two clowns had managed to find a picture of Charles Bronson playing a Bronson guitar, I'd be much happier.
Thanks for sharing all these images!
Thanks for sharing all these images!
Brad’s Page of Steel
A web site devoted to acoustic & electric lap steel guitars
A web site devoted to acoustic & electric lap steel guitars
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Standardization.......of terminolgies............
I notice in the strings section, two distinct categories:
Hawaiian Guitar Strings
Spanish Guitar Strings
and
Electric Hawaiian Guitar Strings
Electric Spanish Guitar Strings.
I saw no mention that the reference to "Hawaiian" and/or "Spanish"......had anything whatsoever to to with type of music that was going to be played on them. A different twist on recent discussions here on the SGF.
Hawaiian Guitar Strings
Spanish Guitar Strings
and
Electric Hawaiian Guitar Strings
Electric Spanish Guitar Strings.
I saw no mention that the reference to "Hawaiian" and/or "Spanish"......had anything whatsoever to to with type of music that was going to be played on them. A different twist on recent discussions here on the SGF.
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I had a #289 in this catalog I think. The guitar had that same palm tree graphic on it. It was a round neck but it had a nut extender and one of those flat tone bars. I got it used in 1956, for Christmas. I was 11.
We had a house [read shack] fire in 57 and it got destroyed.I'm pretty sure it had "Palm Springs" written on it too.
We had a house [read shack] fire in 57 and it got destroyed.I'm pretty sure it had "Palm Springs" written on it too.