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Lap steels, resonators, multi-neck consoles and acoustic steel guitars

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Doug Beaumier
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Wow, Michael, What an awesome collection!
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Mike Neer
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I really just have one that I play:

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I also have the Rogue I converted to a lap sitar and my old Electar Model M, but those aren't usually in my hands much at all.
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My Temblay with a Lollar pickup.
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Late Forties(?) Orpheum. Lights under the fretboard.

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Yup. Two cords; one to the amp, the other to a 120 volt wall outlet. Just set it on your lap, and be careful!
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Lynn Wheelwright
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I just like this one

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Lynn Wheelwright
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TOO many strings

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Re: TOO many strings

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Lynn, incredible! Got any video or sound recordings of that beast to share?
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JSG, which Lollar pup is that?
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Mike, what scale neck is that?
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my sj 7 with prismatone pu and #51 i bought new and a homemade that drifted in form beyond the reef


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Nice bunch of steels. A few questions.
Jean-Sebastien love the look of the Timblay wood frypan.

John anymore info on the Orpheum? I've seen them on ebay before and didn't know they were form the 40's. Any recordings of it?

Lynn love the green color of the steel who made it?
Thanks Dennis
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Dennis,
No more info on the Orpheum. It could have been a name that was owned by a distributor, as there were Orpheum banjos and other instruments. I bought it off ebay years ago. I thought the use of plastics was just too cool! After the War, manufacturers were looking for other uses for the plastics they had developed for the military. It's really quite a lovely guitar! The pickup honks! Looks kinda like a really obese old Tele pickup.
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A few of my toys...
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Lynn Wheelwright
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Three of the F-1162 EH-275 batch.

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The shipping ledgers indicate there were 7 strings, here are two of them and a 6 just for fun.
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More Photos of Gibson EH-185 Model

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My collection includes 14 EH-185 Gibson Models:

6, 7, 8, 10 String C.C. pu Models

6, 7, 8 String ES-300 Models

6 String Natural (factory modified) ES-300 pu 1940

6 String Silk-Screen Logo ES-300 pu 1942

(see 2 EH-185 models photos posted earlier)



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I thought I was decadent, all the sudden I feel pretty normal compared to C.E.
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Post by Doug Beaumier »

Yes, there is some serious steel guitar porn in this thread! :lol:

I thought I had a lot of nice, old stuff, but my dozen or so steel guitars and a half-dozen amps are nothing compared to all this. :whoa: 8)
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Lynn Wheelwright
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Something White and Black, Small and Crazy

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Some 7 Stringers and a 7-8 1937 Rocco from my Collection

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Love 7 Stringers for A6 Tuning (see previous posts for some of my other 7 Stringers)


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Claude Misukiewicz
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Ben Rubright, please identify amazing LS and its material.

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Something a bit different. 10 string E13th tuning paired in octaves. Has a George L E66 pickup.
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