Hawaiian Guitar.

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Robert Murphy
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Hawaiian Guitar.

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Just purchased this 1941 Mastertone Special made by Gibson. It’s small but mighty hanging between my Kay and Lazy River.
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BJ Burbach
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Having trouble seeing it through the luster of that Kay
But, great catch!

Which tuning on which guitar?
Always look forward to your A11 posts, BTW.
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Robert Murphy
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The Kay is A11: AC#EGBD, the Mastertone is open D and the Lazy River is Dobro G. Lately I concentrate on C6 but I’m starting to understand what each has in common.
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All look really nice... but I want that Kay :)
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Robert Murphy
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I have been an acoustic square neck player and collector for 30 years. The Keytone (Kay) is the only one I have ever seen. It came from Bob Smakula. Flat top, f hole arch back big body and nice overlay. Good volume. Puts the Oahu and Regals to shame.
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I have a question,
How do you get them to hang sideways like that! :whoa:
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Tony Oresteen
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Nice family of guitars!!! I find it easier to view them vertically :)
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