Square Neck Weissenborn? Next Big thing?

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Square Neck Weissenborn? Next Big thing?

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With all the growth in the Lap Steel market, who thinks the weissenborn lap steel will be the next big instrument in the guitar world in the next 10 years?
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I'm hoping for more 8-string acoustic options. Just sayin'! :D
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In a few conversations I've had with luthiers, interest in the Weissenborn seems to have dropped off slightly from its peak a few years ago. Nobody in the guitar world seems to have great future vision or we'd all be sitting on a cache of '59 Les Pauls and '52 Teles.

My guess is the Fender electric steels will be the ones that rise in value as more people get hipped to the ability to buy a still working great, really cool vintage ax for way, way less than Spanish guitars of the same era. But I could be wrong. :)
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Andy,
You mean to say that these might be worth something?

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Fullerton gold, Erv!
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Post by Stefan Robertson »

Hate to put a damper but until the next hendrix comes out with Lap Steel Guitar and is a pop star who everyone looks to.

Not a chance will it become the next biggest thing. Guitar has been the next biggest thing since the Beatles and since then everything else has been playing catchup.
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I agree Stefan, I think it is an excellent instrument, but there needs to be a leader, someone that can bring the instrument to a mainstream level.
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The most mainstream contemporary weissie guy is Ben Harper, but the instrument is just one of several in his arsenal and I don't expect it in modern times to rise above the category of "niche instrument" anytime soon.
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This list of Weissenborn players on Wikipedia seems to agree; it's a niche instrument for the most part.

(If you know of more players, you can add to that list pretty easily.)
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