Backpacker lap?
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- Charlie McDonald
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Backpacker lap?
Always on the search for a cheap acoustic to convert to lap steel, I have received a gui like this listing that I'll be converting for lap play.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=621&item=7314431621&rd=1
50 available on this listing. (All such listings can be found in two eBay searches: 'Hawaii backpacker' and 'Hawaiian backpacker.' Why Hawaii? I don't know. No country of origin appears, no labels.)
Range for these is $.99 to $4.99 from several distributors. I paid $5.50 + shipping for mine. The nut is cut too high for a standard guitar; the string spacing at the bridge is too narrow, and I'll have to build a bridge. But it's sturdy and fairly resonant; I've tuned it up to a G tuning and it's still together. Next will be heavy strings and a pickup; it's cheap enough to see what happens.
A great toy for the tinkerer; I'll be using mine to evaluate the possibility of building a trapezoidal kit out of some spruce top blanks I have. I'll let you know what happens. But I'll never be able to build a body this cheap.
Charlie
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=621&item=7314431621&rd=1
50 available on this listing. (All such listings can be found in two eBay searches: 'Hawaii backpacker' and 'Hawaiian backpacker.' Why Hawaii? I don't know. No country of origin appears, no labels.)
Range for these is $.99 to $4.99 from several distributors. I paid $5.50 + shipping for mine. The nut is cut too high for a standard guitar; the string spacing at the bridge is too narrow, and I'll have to build a bridge. But it's sturdy and fairly resonant; I've tuned it up to a G tuning and it's still together. Next will be heavy strings and a pickup; it's cheap enough to see what happens.
A great toy for the tinkerer; I'll be using mine to evaluate the possibility of building a trapezoidal kit out of some spruce top blanks I have. I'll let you know what happens. But I'll never be able to build a body this cheap.
Charlie
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Forgot to add: 23" scale. Octave fret marker at the 11th fret. Why they had to unload them.
Ok, 18.49 total. Buy from globalqualifier for 4.99 and forget the insurance; quick shipped, 30 day warranty.
But I guess I better string it up with SIT strings before I sing its praises. I tell ya, it's gonna work.
More later, and I'll make a song file.
Charlie
Ok, 18.49 total. Buy from globalqualifier for 4.99 and forget the insurance; quick shipped, 30 day warranty.
But I guess I better string it up with SIT strings before I sing its praises. I tell ya, it's gonna work.
More later, and I'll make a song file.
Charlie
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That's what I'm thinkin Charlie Are you familiar with the ones made by Martin? A friend of mine bought one and they're not a bad playin guitar for what they are.
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