Cigar Box Lap Steel

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

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James Weigel
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Post by James Weigel »

David, I got a bunch of cigar boxes at Binny's for 50 cents a pop.
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David Goodale
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Post by David Goodale »

Thanks James. I see they're readily available on line. No Binny's on the east coast, but I ought to be able to find one at one of the local flea market/antique joints.
(We buy junk, and sell antiques)
Leroy Falconi
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Post by Leroy Falconi »

what tuning did you use for the cigar box steel
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James Williamson
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Cigar Box Lap Steel

Post by James Williamson »

Here's a 3 stringer that Braxton Nagle is making for me...just needs strings and a volume knob now...might have to get it's big brother after seeing these
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David Goodale
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Looks like a clawfoot tub overflow drain cover for a sound hole.Nice job.
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Mark Mansueto
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Post by Mark Mansueto »

Leroy Falconi wrote:what tuning did you use for the cigar box steel
Mine is tuned to open E
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Mark Mansueto
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Post by Mark Mansueto »

James, that brickhouse is a fine looking instrument. Let us know how it sounds once you get the strings on it.
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