A few lap steels at Carter Vintage in Nashville
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A few lap steels at Carter Vintage in Nashville
posted to FB today:
A little bit of mystery is a good thing ... hey - what's in those cases?
A little bit of mystery is a good thing ... hey - what's in those cases?
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Here's a follow up on this. It's from a post to the Squareneck Journal's FB page.
Cool things seem to just happen when you visit Nashville. I just stopped in Carter Guitars and they were busy unpacking a collection of Gibson lap steels - one example of every Gibson lap steel model. Sounds like the entire collection may be going to a museum in S. Dakota. Really neat thing to happen upon.
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I guess maybe destined for this place?
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Serious collection.......I recognize some of those cases
Maybe it's a case sale
Maybe it's a case sale
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Painful. I hope its not going to a museum never to be played again.
Shame but I guess the next generations can look at them behind the glass displays.
Shame but I guess the next generations can look at them behind the glass displays.
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I hope it is going to a museum so that these great works of art are preserved, not stripped for parts, lost in some attic, tossed out by children who don't know its worth, or otherwise lost to the world.
Thank god for collectors so we can see well preserved examples of our music's history.
Thank god for collectors so we can see well preserved examples of our music's history.
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I agree. There are plenty of guitars to play. The lap steel is a blip in history. What will a lap steel look like in 200 years? Having a collection of related 20th century instruments cared for and preserved is a good thing for future generations.
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right! Think of the future generations of builders who could go to such a place in person and be inspired by so many awesome pieces of history! "One of each" taken out of production/use is a small price to pay, in my opinion.Andy Volk wrote:I agree. There are plenty of guitars to play. The lap steel is a blip in history. What will a lap step look like in 200 years? Having a collection of related 20th century instruments cared for and preserved is a good thing for future generations.
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Doesn't look like they have more than a few listed on their site yet, will be neat to see what all is in there!
Cool store, I scanned around their site, some interesting instruments. This one, however, is arguably overpriced. AB Sitarmaker is a relatively inexpensive, entry level maker (IMO) from Miraj and the most you'll pay for this same tanpura, brand new and made to order, is about half the price they want for it used (but not old enough to be vintage). But they probably don't know much about those instruments, anyway, which is fine.
https://cartervintage.com/collections/m ... s-tamburra
Cool store, I scanned around their site, some interesting instruments. This one, however, is arguably overpriced. AB Sitarmaker is a relatively inexpensive, entry level maker (IMO) from Miraj and the most you'll pay for this same tanpura, brand new and made to order, is about half the price they want for it used (but not old enough to be vintage). But they probably don't know much about those instruments, anyway, which is fine.
https://cartervintage.com/collections/m ... s-tamburra
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They'll be very tiny, as we'll have ceded the planet to the cockroaches long before then.Andy Volk wrote:I agree. What will a lap step look like in 200 years? Having a collection of related 20th century instruments cared for and preserved is a good thing for future generations.
Notwithstanding, I am glad to learn at least the Gibsons will be preserved in a safe environment that keeps them accessible for interested persons to view and study.
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If it's true that the gaggle of Gibsons is headed to Vermillion to join their big brother, its a win-win situation for everyone.
The National Music Museum at the University of South Dakota is truly a national treasure. How many Stradivarius guitars have you seen? Last time I was there, they had one on display.
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The National Music Museum at the University of South Dakota is truly a national treasure. How many Stradivarius guitars have you seen? Last time I was there, they had one on display.
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The collection of Gibson lap steels just arrived at Carter Vintage a few days ago. It includes one example of everything Gibson made. I've had a personal weakness for lap steels for many years, and at this point I'm still enjoying checking out the instruments.
We will offer the collection for sale as a collecdtion. We haven't priced it yet. Although the National Music Museum would be a good home for these instruments, we have made no commitment to any potential buyer yet.
As for the tamburra, it's priced based on its ownership and use by Steve Earle.
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We will offer the collection for sale as a collecdtion. We haven't priced it yet. Although the National Music Museum would be a good home for these instruments, we have made no commitment to any potential buyer yet.
As for the tamburra, it's priced based on its ownership and use by Steve Earle.
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Like many people, I've drooled over your collection. Can you talk at all on how long it took you to collect them all?
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I hope this Music Museum is situated on the high ground if next to the Missouri River. Nashville had a "Hundred Year Flood" some years ago...warehouses innundated, vintage collections drowned, etc. Wasn't supposed to happen, but...