National D-8
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- Danny Hullihen
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National D-8
I just received a National D-8 steel guitar with art-deco see through plastic fret boards on it. Does anyone know when these were made, or what they are worth?
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
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I'd say somewhere between $350 to $550, depending upon condition. An original case and legs would be a plus. Nationals were a low-end instrument when they were made, but nowadays they're gaining popularity because of their beautiful designs. The most sought after ones would have all original parts and would be in good working order, clean and unaltered.
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I'd say somewhere between $350 to $550, depending upon condition. An original case and legs would be a plus. Nationals were a low-end instrument when they were made, but nowadays they're gaining popularity because of their beautiful designs. The most sought after ones would have all original parts and would be in good working order, clean and unaltered.
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I know this isn't Buy & Sell but I have the old stand my Dad used on his double neck National before he put legs on it. I have no idea if it is original to National steels or not, but if someone is interested just drop me an E-Mail at LSMS83@HOME.COM
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Thanks everyone for your input on this. I will try to upload a picture of this guitar for you as soon as I can.
Doug. This guitar has it's original case, unfortunately, the legs are missing, as is the mounting that was used to fasten them. It looks like there are four screw holes for each leg mounting unit. In the case I found some really old finger picks and thumb picks, and a few other goodies the guy had with this guitar. I'll get the serial number for this guitar and post it here later.
Thanks again for all of your help on this.
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Doug. This guitar has it's original case, unfortunately, the legs are missing, as is the mounting that was used to fasten them. It looks like there are four screw holes for each leg mounting unit. In the case I found some really old finger picks and thumb picks, and a few other goodies the guy had with this guitar. I'll get the serial number for this guitar and post it here later.
Thanks again for all of your help on this.
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The guitar I have is sort of a cream color, much like the old Fenders. It has see-through plastic fret boards, and they are decorated in different colors. Unfortunately, I didn't get any legs with this one, so for now I put it on a key board stand that works pretty good. I hope I can find legs for this guitar somewhere, but I think that's going to be difficult. I'll probably have to manufacturer something myself for it.
In any event, I'll try to post some pictures of it here soon.
Thanks guys. Your infor is much appreciated.
In any event, I'll try to post some pictures of it here soon.
Thanks guys. Your infor is much appreciated.
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It sounds like a National Grand Console. I have one of those. I was told that they didn't have legs, and I do have an old photo somewhere of Bobby Koefer playing one propped on a table (The guitar not Bobby). Mine has mountings for legs, but they look like someone added them. I never play it anymore, but it was my first steel, so I have kind of a sentimental attachment to it.
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Folks, I have seen this D-8 National of Danny's and it is a beautiful art-deco guitar in excellent condition. The metalwork is still nice and shiny. It's been played but not abused in any way. String spacing is fairly narrow, about like an Emmons pedal steel. It has these clear removable plastic covers over the pickups which also cover the bridge. A person who wanted to do any serious right-hand blocking would need to remove the covers before playing. I'll bet it has beautiful tone. To me it would be worth making a new set of mic-stand legs for if necessary, it's that beautiful. Danny, have you had the chance to fire it up yet?
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Danny, my early 50s vintage had metal sockets and four legs. I presently have the triple-neck version from the same era. It has the sockets also and they take a standard 1/2" thread which is the most common stud and thread on guitars today. I believe Ed Naylor has the sockets and also replaceable legs.
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Hi Guys, thanks agagin for all of your assistance on this. Tim, yes, I fired it up yesterday for a while, and this guitar sounds as good as it looks! I was going to consider selling this one, but now I'm not too sure I want too. I've never played a lap steel before, and I'm having a blast with it working out some songs on it.
As promised, the picture
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As promised, the picture
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