Celtic Cross 25" Teardrop Weissenborn Copy[/b]
Beautiful handmade teardrop Weissenborn replica with solid mahogany top, back and sides. Hollow neck construction with Spalted Chestnut fingerboard and headstock overlay. Two tight 1" cracks at the butt of the back that do not appear to go through the wood. With installed pickup (I don't know the brand)
Built by Neil Russell in Victoria, BC in 2013. A padded gig bag is included.
$750 including shipping, CONUS
Other two instruments have sold.
Cedar Creek teardrop Weissenborn copy
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Cedar Creek teardrop Weissenborn copy
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If that is ser. #137 it is the guitar that Tooter made for me in 2009-10. I had him put real frets on it because at that time he was only doing fret markers. This guitar was one of the best sounding resos that I ever had, and plenty loud. I got more compliments from other dobro players on this guitar than any other, ever. I hated to sell it but I had just gotten a new Scheerhorn and knew I wouldn't be playing the Meredith much, so I sold it to a fellow player. Whoever gets this guitar will be happy and proud.
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I want to buy your Weissenborn. I've sent you a pm; I've just joined the forum, so I'm not sure I did it correctly and it went through, but I suppose you can get my email address from my profile.
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