Identifying a National Lap Steel
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Identifying a National Lap Steel
Hi I saw a national lap steel yesterday that is shaped like a New Yorker but it only had one knob and the fret board was done with Roman numerals. I. Didn’t get a photo. Would anyone have an idea of the model.
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Fred, is this National similar to the one you saw?
I had it appraised by George Gruhn in 2004, and his opinion
was that it was a 1947 National New Yorker.
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I had it appraised by George Gruhn in 2004, and his opinion
was that it was a 1947 National New Yorker.
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Fred, here is another National done with Roman numerals. Is it similar to the one you saw?
I had it appraised by George Gruhn in 2005, and his opinion was
that it was made during the period 1935 through 1936.
C. E. Jackson
I had it appraised by George Gruhn in 2005, and his opinion was
that it was made during the period 1935 through 1936.
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That is the exact model. Thank you so much. Do you know what one would be worth. The one I found is a little rough and someone put Grover tuners on it. They want $500 for it.
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So it is a New Yorker; those all have two knobs. The value varies a lot by era and the pickup(s). Changed tuners will hurt the value, especially if the replacements are different from the originals (which were Klusons) and required additional screw holes. $500 would be about right for a '30s model (C. E.'s was built 1936-9) in that condition, but it would be a little much for a post-War one in rough shape.
If you can post a pic of a New Yorker from the same era, we can give a more specific answer.
If you can post a pic of a New Yorker from the same era, we can give a more specific answer.
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Hi Guys I bought this for $325 out of a local pawnshop today. It needs tax, but I am glad to get it. It is the one I asked about. I missed the National logo.
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Nice guitar at a nice price. Someone here likely will know the year, but until they chime in, this table can be useful in dating Valco instruments:Jack Hanson wrote:...it would seem you got a decent deal.
http://www.oldfrets.com/Valco/Dating.html
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Hi Jack 4117G is the serial number. The pawn shop where I bought it said 1930s. I don’t have a clue of when it was made. Thank you for the reply.
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It looks like 1943-1947 from the chart you sent. Thank you I appreciate it. This little guitar sounds great. I am glad I rescued it.
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Thank you all for your help. I would have never figured all this out. 1942 works for me thanks for clarifying that date Noah. This forum is invaluable. Once again thanks to all of you.
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