Guya Tone Lapsteel

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Dennis Rehrig
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Guya Tone Lapsteel

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Anybody ever see one of these and what kind of money
its worth? guitar sounds great.Don't know the kind
of pickups are on it.Has 3 legs
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Noah Miller
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Post by Noah Miller »

Looks like an HG-96C, mid-late '60s.
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Allan Revich
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Post by Allan Revich »

Not uncommon. Very cool Japanese made lap steels. Typical prices these days $500 to $800, depending on condition and the local market demand. Reverb prices tend to be on the high end local on the low end.
Current Tunings:
6 String | D – D A D F# A D
7 String | D/f – f D A D F# A D
https://papadafoe.com/lap-steel-tuning-database
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Doug Beaumier
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Post by Doug Beaumier »

In my experience, the console 8-string Guyatones sound better than their lap steels.

Here's a massive Guyatone thread you might want to check out ---> https://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=147757
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Bill Sinclair
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Post by Bill Sinclair »

I sold one two years ago for $190.00. It had what looked like home-made leg sockets though. I had to correct a problem with the bridge plate to get a good sound out of it.

https://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtop ... t=guyatone

Mark Helm sold one earlier this year for $399 (I think), which sounds about right for a nice one.
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Post by Carl Gallagher »

Mark Helm sold one earlier this year for $399 (I think), which sounds about right for a nice one.[/quote]
I bought that one from Mark.Its an older model.It plays well as best as I can tell,its my first lap steel.The pickups were kind of weak which is to be expected with any Jap guitar of that vintage,magnets get weak.It was a very fair price,a big plus was having the legs.The one you show has the legs and is newer, I would think $500 or more would be fair.
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Bill Sinclair
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Post by Bill Sinclair »

Carl,
Have a look at my post at the bottom of the last page (11) of the thread that Doug linked above. I'd be very curious if your guitar has the same easily remedied design flaw that mine had. Correcting it made a huge difference in the tone and sustain of the guitar I sold.
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Post by Carl Gallagher »

Bill. mine doesnt have the gap between the plates but the 1st string is weaker sounding than the rest.I replaced the pickups with a pair of single coils from a Gibson ES320 that I had rewound and did away with the switches,I have them wired as parallel humbuckers and the 1st string is still thinner, weaker sounding than the rest.Not a real concern,I'm so new at playing that I rarely play it plugged in yet, no need to amplify the sound of a cat in heat,lol.
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James Kerr
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Post by James Kerr »

Here is my Guyatone D-8

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pWVll5SxZ7M

James Kerr,
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Joe Cook
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Post by Joe Cook »

Great job on a great melody, James! That Guya Tone is perfect for that song.
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Post by Jeffery Mercer »

$400-$500 range
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