You Got To Look At This
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You Got To Look At This
Hi, I a newbie to the forum. I'm not a steel player, but Ive played with some good ones. This belonged to one of them. Never seen a model like this. Any one else??
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Re: You Got To Look At This
License plates under the... fingers? You win the opening post photo award. Welcome.John Ford wrote:Never seen a model like this.
Never seen anything like it.
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Hey John, What an interesting guitar you've got your hands on. Welcome to the forum. That is a one of a kind. Do you have any back story on it. Any info at all would help. Their are guys on here that know about everything. Names of previous owners you might know, where from, anything at all. Paul Bigsby influenced, Leo Fender pickups maybe. Also David Wright might know something about this. Who Knows? But I would like to know the story. J.R. Rose
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Whatever that is, its body design looks borrowed from the later Art Deco period in the 30's..
First off, its very well constructed indeed .
I know little of Paul Bigsby but is it possible this was some sort of early prototype, one off, or limited production of his??.. Its does not look cobbled from pieces to me... Looks like a primitive yet well thought out design, and that P.A lettering thats visible has me thinking its something he made early on for some one.... bob
First off, its very well constructed indeed .
I know little of Paul Bigsby but is it possible this was some sort of early prototype, one off, or limited production of his??.. Its does not look cobbled from pieces to me... Looks like a primitive yet well thought out design, and that P.A lettering thats visible has me thinking its something he made early on for some one.... bob
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You Got To Look At This
Very interesting primitive specimen of a steel guitar.
The Knee Levers are interesting, They look as if they may have been carved out of wood, By the scratches on them in the photo.
Or are they Metal Castings?
Would be an interesting project to get it cleaned, lubed, new strings and see if can actually be played.
Pictures of the under side would be interesting to see.
Good Luck on this project.
The Knee Levers are interesting, They look as if they may have been carved out of wood, By the scratches on them in the photo.
Or are they Metal Castings?
Would be an interesting project to get it cleaned, lubed, new strings and see if can actually be played.
Pictures of the under side would be interesting to see.
Good Luck on this project.
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I've never seen a steel where the pickups are on the same side as the tuning pegs.
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