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How Many Lap Steels Do You Own?

Poll ended at 30 Apr 2019 2:19 pm

One
14
12%
Two
14
12%
Three to Five
50
42%
Five or more
40
34%
 
Total votes: 118

Steven Paris
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Post by Steven Paris »

Including 6-8-10-12 strings
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Daniel McKee
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Post by Daniel McKee »

I have 2 six string lap steels. Neither is really anything special but I enjoy playing them. I think everyone has reasons for having multiple such as experimenting with tunings. I keep C6th on my long scale and on my short scale I change from C6th to a few other tunings when I wanna try something different.
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Bill Groner
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Post by Bill Groner »

One store bought, 5 1/2 homemade. :D
Currently own, 6 Groner-tone lap steels, one 1953 Alamo Lap steel, Roland Cube, Fender Champion 40
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Jack Hanson
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Lap steels are like Lay's potato chips.
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Post by Michael Butler »

Jack Hanson wrote:Lap steels are like Lay's potato chips.
they crunch easy! ha! :lol:
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Bill Sinclair
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Post by Bill Sinclair »

When it got to twelve I had to impose a one-in, one-out policy. Dual neck consoles still just count as one guitar though. :P
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Bob Russell
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Post by Bob Russell »

Chandler RH-2, Asher Electro Hawaiian Jr. and a Gretsch resonator.
Lots of stringy things, many of them slidey.
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Andrea Tazzini
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Post by Andrea Tazzini »

10
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Brooks Montgomery
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Post by Brooks Montgomery »

I didn't count dobros and weissies. that makes my vote wrong by a significant factor. Puts me in the upper, absurd amount category

:D
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Post by Bob Russell »

Brooks Montgomery wrote:I didn't count dobros and weissies. that makes my vote wrong by a significant factor. Puts me in the upper, absurd amount category

:D
Oh yeah, forgot about my Weissenborn... :lol:
Lots of stringy things, many of them slidey.
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Lee Holliday
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Post by Lee Holliday »

At least five electric and nearly the same acoustic/resonators, your right I should have more!!!

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Post by Bill McCloskey »

It changes from day to day, but currently, 4 electric steels, 5 dobros.
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Joe Elk
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Post by Joe Elk »

6 Steels 4 I built m self and 3 reresonoators One is a 10 String Dobo.
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David Weisenthal
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Post by David Weisenthal »

3 double-eight consoles, and 2 laps. I'm sure another will appear by the end of the year. I hang the laps up...looks cool.
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Steven Pearce
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Four...oh and a lone (NO laughing!) 1973 Sho Bud Maverick
Don Barnhardt
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Post by Don Barnhardt »

15 and still building.
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Nic Neufeld
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Post by Nic Neufeld »

Oh boy...I voted 3-5 and then immediately realized I'd miscounted. I have a little bit of "redundancy"...my very first lap steel (absurdly short scale Morrell student model) I almost never play unless I need a guitar I can fit into a suitcase diagonally to fly with. And my Mag doubleneck and Stringmaster triple are a bit redundant practically. But the tricone and the 8 string SX lap each get played a lot too...one as the acoustic guitar, the other as the portable version of my consoles, and the Fender 400 is completely its own thing (maybe it doesn't count as a lap steel admittedly). I would say after an initial frenzy of guitar acquisition I'm pretty happy with my guitars and don't find myself trawling reverb.com or the for sale selection like I did before.

Honestly, it's a plank with strings...one of the most transparent possible instruments ever devised...so I try (with varying degrees of success) to focus more on my playing and less on my gear (as a recovering gearhead). Still, as a bit of a museum curator type personality I love the idea of rescuing an instrument that would otherwise be ripped apart for parts or get bolted up on a wall as a display...and then play the music on it for which it was built. Preserving both the music and the instruments...
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Terry VunCannon
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Post by Terry VunCannon »

A dozen plus...and my wife bought the D-6 Stringmaster for me as a Christmas gift. She is fine with my collection. I am a lucky man.
Tom Cooper
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Lap steels.

Post by Tom Cooper »

Two 8 string, and one 10 string. Only gig with the 10 string.
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James Honberger
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Post by James Honberger »

I have 5 six strings, one husk waiting to be restored, and 3 builds going on.
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Paul Honeycutt
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Post by Paul Honeycutt »

I just have one lap steel, but I have a double neck console. I had a few at one time, but I kept the one I played the most. I wish I'd kept a couple of them.
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