Does anyone have any experience with these guitars?
Link to auction on eBay.
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At that price its obviously an import.
Some things that stick out to me in no particular order.
Those badass style bridges make for very high action, probably why they use a big chunk of wood for the nut.
The bridge pickup looks like its as high as it would go without the bottom showing.
The body wood "linden" is just another name for basswood. Not a deal breaker tone wise, but unless it has a thick hard poly finish, it will dent easy.
No angle to the headstock so if if you lower the action with a new nut and bridge, your probably going to need to install string tree's.
All that said, for $299 shipped, it does not sound like a horrible deal.
A real Asher Jr is double the price, but would be a much better guitar.
Some things that stick out to me in no particular order.
Those badass style bridges make for very high action, probably why they use a big chunk of wood for the nut.
The bridge pickup looks like its as high as it would go without the bottom showing.
The body wood "linden" is just another name for basswood. Not a deal breaker tone wise, but unless it has a thick hard poly finish, it will dent easy.
No angle to the headstock so if if you lower the action with a new nut and bridge, your probably going to need to install string tree's.
All that said, for $299 shipped, it does not sound like a horrible deal.
A real Asher Jr is double the price, but would be a much better guitar.
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Yup! Stephen is right. This is just like the Clearwater I owned except for the bridge on the Clearwater is a more simple steel angle instead of the badass style here. Actually it's more of a copy of the Chandler lap steel than an Asher. I just got rid of mine (not because it was bad) because a friend of mine who is just getting into lap steel was looking for an inexpensive and good sounding steel to learn on. I've got a few other lap steels that I play more frequently so I decided to let it go...It's a really good steel for the money.
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Unless Bill Asher is in on this deal, I say file it under "imitation is the sincerest form of flattery."
Which of course has been the case for Martin dreadnoughts, Gibson Les Pauls, Fender Strats and Teles, for decades.
Haven't seen too much of that sort of thing in the lap steel/non-pedal world. Though over the years there have been builders doing interpretations of Stringmasters and Oahus.
Which of course has been the case for Martin dreadnoughts, Gibson Les Pauls, Fender Strats and Teles, for decades.
Haven't seen too much of that sort of thing in the lap steel/non-pedal world. Though over the years there have been builders doing interpretations of Stringmasters and Oahus.
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