Yanuziello lap steel.

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Yanuziello lap steel.

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Beautiful lap steel by luthier Jospeh Yanuziello (recently sold by Folkways Music). Gibson EH-150ish. Joe always does impeccable work. My only quibble would be with having the input jack on the top of the instrument, rather than the side or tail.

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A 90 degree plug at one end of the output cable would solve that problem.
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Sure but aesthetically speaking, better not to have it on the face IMHO.
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Post by Mark Eaton »

Of course a 90 degree plug would solve the problem, but I guess one would have to ask Joseph why he chose it to do it that way in the first place. I can't imagine ordering a guitar from him with the jack in that spot unless he could sell me on the "features and benefits."

Jack aside, it's a beauty.
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I agree that is not the ideal location for the output jack, but it is a beautiful guitar though.
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Post by Bill Groner »

Maybe the customer specified it be placed there? Like it or not..........the customer is ALWAYS right! :P

I am building one now and have talked it over with my customer. We have 3 choices where to put the jack. All 3 are on the top and it will get a right angle plug.
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Beautiful instrument, even if the jack location isn't preferred :D
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Post by Al Wiegel »

Great pics Andy. Joseph does great work on all his builds. About twelve years ago when I was starting out, Joseph hot rodded a couple of lower end dobros for me, one I have sold and the other I am still playing. I would love to have one of his lap steels....Christmas wish list?
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Hmmm... Looks a bit like a steel built by a guitar player. I agree with the gent who questioned why it's on the face of the instrument in the first place.
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This one followed me home from the show... just couldn't help it.


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Hmmm... Looks a bit like a steel built by a guitar player.
No, actually Joe is a fine steel player as well as an excellent finger style guitarist. I've played that guitar. It's a beauty, as are all of Joe's instruments. I've owned a Yanuziello resophonic for twenty-five years. It's a gorgeous guitar, with Fishman Nashville pickup and Jerry Douglas pedal. I'm culling the herd, though, and may put it up for sale soon. If anyone's interested they can pm me.
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I really dig Joe's one-of, artistic aesthetic. More from the master luthier ...

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Stephen Cowell wrote:This one followed me home from the show... just couldn't help it.


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The Yanuziello's are beautiful, but this... oh, my!
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Wow ! some really nice instruments !! :D
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Post by Bill Groner »

I love the mix of color combined with the wood. The stringer plate is pure art! First class builder for sure. :) :!:
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