How can one determine the model of an Oahu Iolana? I have the one pictured but cannot find a model number. It was purchased in the late 50's, I think new.
Oahu Iolana
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- Bill Sinclair
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Most Valco products have a serial number plate on the backside. Your's would probably start with a V or an X. If you can find it, here's the webpage to look it up:
http://www.oldfrets.com/Valco/Dating.html
Wow, two stringtones mounted. I guess that means you can get six different quick tunings from this double neck!
http://www.oldfrets.com/Valco/Dating.html
Wow, two stringtones mounted. I guess that means you can get six different quick tunings from this double neck!
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Thanks for that information. I found the serial number X25409. Which tells me it was built in 1950. So, my parents bought it used. I think we paid $250 (based on faulty memories).
Yes - There are 6 tunings.
Ron Dearth claimed to own the patent on those changers and I remember seeing his prototype model.
Yes - There are 6 tunings.
Ron Dearth claimed to own the patent on those changers and I remember seeing his prototype model.
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Thanks! It doesn't get played enough. Playing Dobro mostly.
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