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Paul Arntson


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Washington, USA
Post  Posted 11 Jan 2005 10:27 pm    
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Can anybody shed some light on this weird instrument?
Ebay #3774097229

Was this a regular thing that I have just somehow never heard of?
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Russ Young


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Seattle, Washington, USA
Post  Posted 11 Jan 2005 10:51 pm    
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Paul -- I believe it's a 1984 Dobro E-45. Dobro had a couple of electric lap steel models in the 30s and early 40s, then OMI/OAI added the E-45 in the late 1970s. They were available in 6, 7, 8 and 10 strings.

[This message was edited by Russ Young on 11 January 2005 at 10:59 PM.]

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Loni Specter


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West Hills, CA, USA
Post  Posted 12 Jan 2005 12:08 am    
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I've never seen one, but it looks like Bill Lawrence Humbucker pickup on there.
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HowardR


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N.Y.C.-Fire Island-Asheville
Post  Posted 12 Jan 2005 3:12 am    
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What happened to the other half of that guitar?
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HowardR


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N.Y.C.-Fire Island-Asheville
Post  Posted 12 Jan 2005 3:14 am    
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for another $12.00, you could have gotten the whole thing!

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Jon Light (deceased)


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Saugerties, NY
Post  Posted 12 Jan 2005 2:28 pm    
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Man, that really is oddly proportioned. Yes, form follows function but it looks like that was designed by someone who was tone-deaf to style.
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Jay Fagerlie


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Lotus, California, USA
Post  Posted 12 Jan 2005 3:01 pm    
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C'mon guys,
That's the built in stand!
(just make sure you unplug it first)

Actually, these lap steels were distributed to the navy to be used in lifeboats as paddles in the event of shipwrecks
Jay

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Paul Arntson


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Washington, USA
Post  Posted 13 Jan 2005 11:47 am    
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Thank you Russ. The extent of your knowledge, as always, is very much appreciated.

Of course I appreciate everybody else's comedy, too.

Jon - as regards the esthetics, I agree. It almost makes me queasy to look at that thing. Not too surprising they weren't a runaway best seller. But there is the retro "1930's moderne" element in that profile. If it were appointed with all the other trappings of art deco sensibility, I bet it would look really cool. Very strange.

[This message was edited by Paul Arntson on 13 January 2005 at 11:52 AM.]

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Dan Sawyer

 

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Studio City, California, USA
Post  Posted 13 Jan 2005 12:33 pm    
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It might sound really good, though. Isn't that solid mahogany? I would have bid if it had legs.
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Jay Fagerlie


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Lotus, California, USA
Post  Posted 13 Jan 2005 1:44 pm    
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All kidding aside, I like the way it looks.
But then again, I tend to lean towards the strange and twisted....

Jay

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