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Lap steels, resonators, multi-neck consoles and acoustic steel guitars

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Charlie Fullerton
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I just received some info, and photos, of, what looks to be, a well made single 10, lap steel. On the end of the fret-board, it says Winnepeg - Canada. Does anyone know who is building them, etc?
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Charlie
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George Rout
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Hi Charlie, that must be a deep 'n' dark secret. It will be interesting to see what that's all about.
Geo
Charlie Fullerton
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Post by Charlie Fullerton »

Yea George, the one they sent my photos of may be the prototype. No idea if they have plans to produce the thing!
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Craig Stenseth
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Q: how is the lap steel tuned in Canada?

A: C, eh?, E, eh?, G, eh?
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George Keoki Lake
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Craig...I'll have you know that many so-called "Hawaiian" songs are actually Canadian ! For example...
* Eh Mama Eh ?
* Meleana Eh ?
* Hui Eh ?
* Hilo Eh ?
...and I could go on. Even the great Duke Ellington hit "Take The 'A' Train" was originally known in Canada as "Take the Train, eh !" Image Image Image

Charlie...The only guitar I have ever seen which was made in quantity in Winnipeg was the JANZ which was made by Bill Janz during the 1944 - 48 era. I owned one and (the late) Jack Mooney had a double 6 string JANZ in the mid-forties.
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Charlie Fullerton
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Post by Charlie Fullerton »

Tex Emery is the principal designer/builder. I think he's open to inquires at: texbon@shaw.ca
He is somewhere in the middle of Saskatchewan.
Really good player, haven't seen how good a builder he is -- yet!
Charlie
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