D'Angelico 14 string Lap Steel from 1937
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- Lynn Wheelwright
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D'Angelico 14 string Lap Steel from 1937
Never thought this would happen.
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Too cool!
It looks like it was designed to be played like a double neck, with two different 7 string tunings.
It looks like it was designed to be played like a double neck, with two different 7 string tunings.
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
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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Hi Lynn:
Thanks for sharing this incredible piece of musical instrument history with all of us via the Fretboard Journal. I was just blown away by the excellent photos and the story/details behind this fascinating steel guitar.
I've been an FJ subscriber for many years and this literally made my jaw drop when I flipped the page on the latest edition (FJ 52) and there was The Unicorn. (: Delightful to read and see.
Best wishes,
LC
Thanks for sharing this incredible piece of musical instrument history with all of us via the Fretboard Journal. I was just blown away by the excellent photos and the story/details behind this fascinating steel guitar.
I've been an FJ subscriber for many years and this literally made my jaw drop when I flipped the page on the latest edition (FJ 52) and there was The Unicorn. (: Delightful to read and see.
Best wishes,
LC
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That is some real eye candy! Guitars from the late 30's have a very special mojo about them. I was able to check this out a few years ago. original link died. here's another https://thedutchluthier.wordpress.com/2 ... -daquisto/
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Bill, I just ordered the downloadable issue #52 (contains a very detailed Unicorn article) for a very reasonable price direct from the FB Journal web site. The article is delivered almost instantly in PDF format.Bill Hatcher wrote:Anyone have a link to the article about this guitar. Thx
Dennis
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how much did it sell for on ebay?Anthony Blair wrote:Argh... I made an offer on this guitar when it was on Reverb. The seller countered, but it sold on Ebay before I had a chance to respond.
Not sure I would have been able to sort out what it was though- I did a bit of research at the time, but came up empty.
Glad Lynn got it.
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