Excellent plus condition, big fat pickup with smooth fat sound. Seven string lends itself to 6 or 9 tuning for jazzy sound. Great little steel. All original including felt backing. No case. The knobs appear to be non original.
7 String Epiphone Electar Lap Steel, Circa 1941, $650
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Whoa... I have a 1941 six-string, serial #5563 with the exact same knobs! Though mine is the cheaper monochromatic one, and lacks the instructions for "soft", "medium", "loud"; "mellow", "normal" and "brilliant"... you get what you pay for, I guess.
I had thought MINE were replacements, and the originals were the eight-sided ones sometimes called... hatbox? Or pillbox, maybe? They must've phased them out in 1940, or it was a war thing or something. Oh goody! We can't all be unoriginal in the exact same way, unless we're writing love songs I spoze. So what rhymes with "knobs"....
I had thought MINE were replacements, and the originals were the eight-sided ones sometimes called... hatbox? Or pillbox, maybe? They must've phased them out in 1940, or it was a war thing or something. Oh goody! We can't all be unoriginal in the exact same way, unless we're writing love songs I spoze. So what rhymes with "knobs"....
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I have owned two of these in the 6 string model.
Both mine had cream Carousel knobs.
My 36 Epiphone Model M had brown carousel knobs.
This link might help.
http://epiphonewiki.com/index.php/File: ... pSteel.jpg
Both mine had cream Carousel knobs.
My 36 Epiphone Model M had brown carousel knobs.
This link might help.
http://epiphonewiki.com/index.php/File: ... pSteel.jpg
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Yeah, it was the "carousel" knobs that I thought were standard. But this is the one I got, really cheaply because the "Epiphone" plate was missing from the neck so the seller listed it as just a "Electar."
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Electar-Lap-Ste ... true&rt=nc
But even though the Epiphone Wiki lists the carousel knobs for "1939-1957", there's just no WAY that three aftermarket sellers would all have replaced them with the exact same aluminum knobs. Maybe Epiphone had shortages or something? Hmm. Bears inquiry. The one I got also usually had a white pickguard, and there's one on Ebay shaped like mine, with carousel knobs, pickguard & neckplate, asking price $895. And another 1941, WITH the carousel knobs...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Electar-Lap-Ste ... true&rt=nc
But even though the Epiphone Wiki lists the carousel knobs for "1939-1957", there's just no WAY that three aftermarket sellers would all have replaced them with the exact same aluminum knobs. Maybe Epiphone had shortages or something? Hmm. Bears inquiry. The one I got also usually had a white pickguard, and there's one on Ebay shaped like mine, with carousel knobs, pickguard & neckplate, asking price $895. And another 1941, WITH the carousel knobs...
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