I think I found a prototype to the first electric Nationals
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Cool!
I love a bit of 1930s electric lap steel archaeology!
Thanks for posting.
I love a bit of 1930s electric lap steel archaeology!
Thanks for posting.
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It took a while, but it's finally up and running. The entire wiring harness had to be replaced, but there's a new coil installed using the original magnet and pole pieces. Unlike later versions, there are no structures molded into the body that hold the parts in place, so reassembling the pickup was a minor nightmare.
On the upside, it sounds great. It's a bit brighter and less mellow than the production versions, probably due to differences in the coil. The sustain is similar. I recorded a sound clip if you want to hear it.
On the upside, it sounds great. It's a bit brighter and less mellow than the production versions, probably due to differences in the coil. The sustain is similar. I recorded a sound clip if you want to hear it.
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Noah, you did a great job of restoration and now have a beautiful steel. I enjoyed the sound clip.
I love the old National metal body steels. Check your PM.
C. E.
I love the old National metal body steels. Check your PM.
C. E.
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Cool restoration! The guitar has a nice, tight sound. The notes really pop.
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I forgot to say thanks to Goat Peak Strings for their help restoring the body and Stol Guitars for rebuilding the pickup. My contributions were really limited to replacing tuners, adding the gold paint and adjusting the pole heights to even out the string balance.
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Big Congrats!
It looks & sounds great Noah!
Congratulations on resurrecting a fine piece of steel history. It was worth the effort.
Cheers from Oz, Allen
Congratulations on resurrecting a fine piece of steel history. It was worth the effort.
Cheers from Oz, Allen
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I have a cousin to yours here at the shop.