Cromwell / Gibson lap steel
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- Tom Pettingill
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Definitely a 7- String
I have the same guitar, as a legacy from my uncle, Donald Foster, who died in WWII. The amp still works well, but I don't push it because it may be difficult to repair.
There are no drill marks on the headstock to indicate that it was ever meant to be anything other than 7-string model, and the slot on the 7 string saddle for the lowest string is definitely meant for a lighter gauge string than the ones near it.
I tune to open D, then use the 7th string as a B, which enables 6th chords and makes it easier to produce minor chords as well.
Even though this is a Cromwell, there is no white stripe down the center of the fretboard.
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Here's another factory 7-string produced by the Gibson Company circa 1941 (F1011-85) -- set up with a bridge sporting a narrower slot for the 7th string that was obviously intended for use with a reentrant tuning -- a Kalamazoo KEH-7 "Oriole." The bridge appears similar -- if not identical -- to the two Cromwell instruments pictured above.
It came as a set in a fiberboard case with this matching KEH-C amplifier:
Produced for export (to Canada), the set still works great after more than 80 years.
It came as a set in a fiberboard case with this matching KEH-C amplifier:
Produced for export (to Canada), the set still works great after more than 80 years.
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