So my wife and I drove in to Austin yesterday to do some shopping. She got to look for clothes and I got to check out the music stores on Lamar. I got to Heart of Texas and the only steel guitar they had was an 8-string stringmaster. Well most of it anyway. I asked where the pedal board and rods were so I could try her out, nope they didn't have those.
I took a look underneath at the cable mechanism - it all seemed to be there, but I am certainly no expert in the workings of stringmasters. The finish looked like she had been down some hard roads (some dings and chips).
It mostly just struck me as a shame for her to be sitting there with the parts missing, more of a prop than an historical instrument.
Maybe someone here has an interest in rehabilitating one of these old girls? That project would be WAY over my head, but I'm thinking this would be the place where someone who wanted to do this would be hanging out.
Other than that, y'all just keep on pickin' and twangin' and slidin' and chimein'.
Pat
Most of a stringmaster at a music store in Austin
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Pat, it's definitely NOT a stock Stringmaster if it has a cable mechanism, nor if it had 4 legs, but inset from the corners of the guitar. Was it a single-neck? If so, like others I think it was a 400; if it was a double-neck it was a 1000.
If it's a long-scale model with flat pickup(s), the pedal rack, pedals and rods are very easily obtained - I have spares of the pedal rack and pedals myself. Depending on what they want for it, and exactly what it is, it might be a good buy.
Is there any way to get more details?
If it's a long-scale model with flat pickup(s), the pedal rack, pedals and rods are very easily obtained - I have spares of the pedal rack and pedals myself. Depending on what they want for it, and exactly what it is, it might be a good buy.
Is there any way to get more details?
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1930's/40's Rickenbacher/Rickenbacker 6&8 string lap steels
1921 Weissenborn Style 2; Hilo&Schireson hollownecks
Appalachian, Regal & Dobro squarenecks
1959 Fender 400 9+2 B6;1960's Fender 800 3+3+2; 1948 Fender Dual-8 Professional
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I stand corrected, shes a 400
see, I said I was no expert in the workings of stringmasters!
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