Dobro with F holes instead of resonator on eBay

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Dobro with F holes instead of resonator on eBay

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Has anyone seen a Dobro® like this before?
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=261992409
I think it looks kinda cool, if you don't mind not having a resonator. I wonder how it sounds.

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Post by ebb »

awesome piece. i an tell by the grain it sings.
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Post by Will Houston »

ya sure does look nice. as long as the subject of dobies came up, do you brad or any body else know anything about johnson dobes or have an opinion of them? thanks, will
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Post by Jim Cohen »

geez, that is one beautiful instrument! I almost don't care how it sounds!
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Post by Mike Dennis »

" But square neck or not it makes for an all round great guitar" ?

that could be a bit misleading... this is a Hawaiian Guitar... designed for the Hawaiian sound.

PS.. I'd sure love to hear it... with the built in pick up and all....

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Post by Howard Parker »

Unique to say the least. An arch top perhaps? It'll sound more like a Weisssenborn than a dobro, I'll bet!

A good thing none the less.

hp

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Post by Mike D »

Howard's got it. These are made similar to archtops and they use soundpost like a cello or violin. I've never heard one but read an article a while back. Pretty neat lookin'.
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Post by mickd »

Will
you asked about Johnson Dobro copies.
I've got one. Its a round neck with
a great sounding spider. I got it new
here in London very cheap just to learn
on but it sounds so good I'm going to
keep it. I am thinking of getting a
higher nut cut for it though as I only
want to play it with a steel.
Mick
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Post by HowardR »

Well,it's time to get rid of more furnature to make space for another steel related guitar.I'll post my findings on this one after I receive it.BTW,anyone in the market for a one year old leather couch?Ooops,sorry,I better move this to "buy and sell"

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