Unknown, no markings. Has anyone seen one like it?
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Unknown, no markings. Has anyone seen one like it?
clearly it is a 6 string lap steel, square neck. No markings.
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I'm thinking Tutmarc also, but Father or Son, I dunno. The headstocks on most of the Audiovox guitars used 8-string mando-style tuners, although the guitars were 7-string (!) The headstock here seems more elegant. Give Rick at Guitar Maniacs in Tacoma a call, he might know something.
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I was having a conversation with Jason Lollar about a fender amp and he mentioned Rick. I just didn't put 2+2=4! Thanks! BTW, "belly of the beast"Peter Huggins wrote:I'm thinking Tutmarc also, but Father or Son, I dunno. The headstocks on most of the Audiovox guitars used 8-string mando-style tuners, although the guitars were 7-string (!) The headstock here seems more elegant. Give Rick at Guitar Maniacs in Tacoma a call, he might know something.
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Oh, the great Seattle steel guitar craze! Hanburts were built 2 blocks from where I live. Great article on them a few years back. Note the similar horseshoe magnet pickup on the Hanburt: http://www.vintageguitar.com/3535/hanbu ... c-guitars/
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Thanks for pointing that out, Tom -- I think it was a point of pride for Bud that he slanted the pickup before others. And I think you're dead on that his father didn't slant. But I'm sure no expert on this either.Tom Gray wrote:Looks more like the work of Paul Tutmarc to me, though I make no claims to be an Audiovox expert. Bud usually mounted his pickups on a slant.
Funny, the body shape is almost identical to Buds "Serenader" or Paul's "436a" and the pick guard is shaped like Paul's "436". Horseshoe looks like pictures I've seen of Tutmarc pickups.