Hi all. I recently came across a used lap steel with a strange brand. It appears to be "Arin." (No, it's not Aria.) It's a canary yellow Stringmaster copy with 6 strings and telescoping legs. White pickup covers and an ashtray over the bridge.
Any ideas ?
please help me ID this lap steel !
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I've never heard of that brand before. Got pictures?
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trying to ID an Arin (?) lap steel
Hi all,
I will try to post pix of this lap steel asap.
As I mentioned it is a canary yellow 6-string with telescoping legs, white p.u. covers and an ashtray over the bridge.
From a distance it looks identical to the Fender Stringmaster pictured on p.249 of Lap Steel Guitar by Andy Volk. It has the same shape, tuners, and inlays but is only 6 strings, has white p.u. covers instead of black and the color is less attractive !
The decal seems to read, "Arin" and I'm trying to find out where it came from and what it's worth.
Thanks,
Jonathan
I will try to post pix of this lap steel asap.
As I mentioned it is a canary yellow 6-string with telescoping legs, white p.u. covers and an ashtray over the bridge.
From a distance it looks identical to the Fender Stringmaster pictured on p.249 of Lap Steel Guitar by Andy Volk. It has the same shape, tuners, and inlays but is only 6 strings, has white p.u. covers instead of black and the color is less attractive !
The decal seems to read, "Arin" and I'm trying to find out where it came from and what it's worth.
Thanks,
Jonathan
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Does it look like this? I have one just like you described. Someone took off the logo before I got it but you can still make out where it was and it clearly says "Aria". Mine is missing the pickup covers and chrome bridge cover. I have no idea how old it is (anyone want to guess?) but it is a japanese copy of a Stringmaster. Not a bad steel but not a real Stringmaster by a long shot. Want to sell me your ashtray bridge cover?
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Dave,
My guitar looked exactly the same and was the same color with the same case and same color. It was a Diamond Aria, which was a Fender copycat, made in Japan.
I bought my Aria in downtown Honolulu, Hawaii, in 1965 and it was second-hand. I bought it for $75. I do not know when it was produced.
Aloha,
Don
My guitar looked exactly the same and was the same color with the same case and same color. It was a Diamond Aria, which was a Fender copycat, made in Japan.
I bought my Aria in downtown Honolulu, Hawaii, in 1965 and it was second-hand. I bought it for $75. I do not know when it was produced.
Aloha,
Don
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