A few of you out there may remember these student model steel guitars. Squareneck with raised nut. This one is intact and actually sounds good. How's $130 shipped sound
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Bump for my buddy, Tommy, a stand-up guy! (Possibly a sit-down guy, too, not sure about that quality). Hi Tommy!
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Thanx for the kind words John. I'll send you some pics Terry. It DOES have cracks in the back one of which is serious but easily reglued.
Tom
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That sure brought back memories, as that was my first Hawaiian guitar in 1947 until the teacher talked my folks into buying an Oahu s-6 electric with matching amp. That was a beautiful guitar. Several years ago I managed to buy a set exactly like that that was perfect from tommy Hannum the steel player for Ricky Van Shelton.