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Dennis Smith

 

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Covington, Georgia, USA
Post  Posted 6 Jun 2012 8:01 pm    
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Hi

Gallery 63 Auction Kings, the tv show. In there new listing for there next Auction they have what they are calling a "1926 Silvertone Straronator" can't find any info on it but I'm going to take a look at it before the auction. Anyone know anything about this guitar?

Thanks Dennis
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Ben Elder

 

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La Crescenta, California, USA
Post  Posted 6 Jun 2012 8:51 pm    
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That's a ca. 1962 (AK may be on TV but they're apparently dyslexic) Silvertone one-time Stratotone electric tarted up apparently with some kind of homemade tricone resonator system. Sears' brand (made by Harmony, which they owned for a number of years) circa-1926 would have been Supertone. The Silvertone name replaced Supertone much later--ca. late '40s forward.

What you have there is a borderline low-level vintage piece turned into dubious, albeit possibly playable, piece of folk art. (I'm not going to guess at a price but as a weary TV veteran, I'll predict cutting-room floor.)
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Brad Bechtel


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Post  Posted 7 Jun 2012 11:14 am    
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This has nothing to do with lap steel. Moved to Music from Steel Without Pedals.
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