Dobro serial number / age question
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Dobro serial number / age question
I recently saw, and have the opportunity to buy, a square neck, 8-string, wooden Dobro. It has its nicks and blemishes for sure, but I am confused by what is stamped on the head. I've looked at various web sites which talk about deciphering the numbers and letters there, but I haven't seen on those sites, what I see on the head of the instrument. It is "REP". That is all that is there. There are no digits, no A or D or B or M ....
Does "REP" mean anything to anyone in terms of year, which in turn might say something about which company was making it, and what its value might be?
Thanks
Does "REP" mean anything to anyone in terms of year, which in turn might say something about which company was making it, and what its value might be?
Thanks
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Here are some photos of 8-string, square neck Dobro.
You can see the REP stampled where a serial number might be on the head. You can see some scuffs on the back and oddness where the neck connects to the body.
Any ideas about this thing and thoughts about a reasonable offer price are appreciated.
Thanks.
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You can see the REP stampled where a serial number might be on the head. You can see some scuffs on the back and oddness where the neck connects to the body.
Any ideas about this thing and thoughts about a reasonable offer price are appreciated.
Thanks.
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Based upon the photos, I don't think this was an original 8-string from the factory. The last photo shows the mark of the original neck, probably a roundneck. Someone wanted an 8-string dobro so they ordered a new neck from OMI, and the "rep" on the headstock could have stood for replacement.
Being that it is not original does diminish the value. A true 8-string OMI Dobro, model 63, still only sells for $800 to maybe $1200. A modified dobro may bring $600 to $800 INHO.
Being that it is not original does diminish the value. A true 8-string OMI Dobro, model 63, still only sells for $800 to maybe $1200. A modified dobro may bring $600 to $800 INHO.
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Another detail that I forgot to mention was the lack of the three small holes at the end of the fretboard. This would make the original dobro a model 27, possibly from the 60's or 70's IMHO
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This is really interesting. I have a 1975 model 27 6 string without the three holes. Like the guitar in the pictures, mine is bound only at the top. But mine has a poinsettia cover and a 12 fret neck. The mystery guitar has a shorter upper bout and a 14 fret neck. A mid 70's OMI catalog shows an 8 string with the 12 fret neck and standard body shape. I have an '83 or '84 OMI 8 string that looks similar to the one in the catalog.
The 14 fret 8 string neck must have been a custom refit. And the body shape looks like some of the Mosrite guitars. Could this body be from the Mosrite era or from a transition between Mosrite and OMI?
The 14 fret 8 string neck must have been a custom refit. And the body shape looks like some of the Mosrite guitars. Could this body be from the Mosrite era or from a transition between Mosrite and OMI?
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I remember a conversation with Don Young about 10 years ago at Nat. Resophonics wherein if I am not mistaken he said that at that time he did not want to reuse a guitar's serial number on a relacement neck because he did not want to create the impression that it was original to the guitar.
I believe he was stamping them REP for that reason.
I believe he was stamping them REP for that reason.
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I zoomed in on the last picture Alan posted, of the heel area. It looks like there's the imprint of a six string square neck outline outside the apparent round neck outline. The bottom of the square six string heel looks to have been about where it is on my OMI Model 27. The bottom of the 8 string heel looks to be much further from the bottom of the body. I'm thinking this guitar is on its third neck! What an interesting story it could tell. What really matters is how it sounds and if it's solid structurally.
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The guitar pictured above is definitely a '36-'37, 6 string, model 27 California made Dobro body with an OMI replacement 8 string neck, and a 70's era trapeze tailpiece and coverplate. I also subscribe to the theory that this dobro is on its 3rd re-neck, owing to the related pic showing the heel area. There was and may still be an original pre-war guitar like it(roundneck though)on eBay the other day, for your referrence.
As for the guitar Greg mentioned seeing Josh play, Josh's guitar is definitely Regal made, thus the body shape is somewhat different from the one above. I have owned both styles and a side by side comparison would reveal the slight differences.
As for the guitar Greg mentioned seeing Josh play, Josh's guitar is definitely Regal made, thus the body shape is somewhat different from the one above. I have owned both styles and a side by side comparison would reveal the slight differences.
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A thread on 'The String Network Forums':
http://www.thestringnetwork.com/viewtop ... 1&start=45
seems to back up Mike Cass' comments.
Mutts can be good ol' hound-dogs sometimes, if they're not too sway backed.
http://www.thestringnetwork.com/viewtop ... 1&start=45
seems to back up Mike Cass' comments.
Mutts can be good ol' hound-dogs sometimes, if they're not too sway backed.
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For what Its worth a couple of weeks ago I bought an 8 string dobro (OMI) off a guy , I had been trying to get for years, a friend of his who bought it new, gave it to him , neither could play but were going to learn, he ended up putting it under his bed, then he decieded to sell it to me, the neck is the exact same as here in the picture, number is 477 I took the cone & spider out & on the Inside was wrote 04/27/77 also the word test was written on the bottom where the cone rest, I had an 83 8 string a few years ago dobro (OMI) black body, however this one is in far better shape , I just had to replace the nut the orginal was a little to low for my playing,