Although this 1947 National New Yorker was the first lap steel I bought, it was acoustic lap steel that really got me hooked. But now I've been returning to this lovely instrument, alongside the Weissenborn, and here is my first electric recording (demo of a tune I came up with yesterday while trying out a tremolo pedal):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f-NZ1seHs6A
G-minor tuning (I've been living happily inside this tuning since February

I approach the New Yorker in pretty much the same way as my Lazy River, so I guess it's not "orthodox" steel playing. I don't use any fingerpicks, for instance. Also, string blocking on electric lap steel is a different animal!
I would really appreciate any feedback and advice how to polish up and improve my electric playing. Also, if anyone has any recording tips on how to best capture a warm, clean sound, that would be great!
The signal chain here is:
National New Yorker -->
T-Rex Tremster pedal -->
Fender Blues Junior amp -->
SE Electronics SE1A mic (but I guess plenty went through the SE2200A vocal mic as well) -->
Behringer Xenyx 1202 mixer -->
Computer.
Cheers,
Fred