Acoustic Lap Steel/ Mini Dobro?
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- James Knox
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Acoustic Lap Steel/ Mini Dobro?
Trying to source an Acoustic Lap Steel or Mini Resonator. Beard made a Dobro type mini called a Beard E-minor, but they were very expensive and are rare as hens teeth.
I'm really loving my late 30's Ricky Model 59 but don't want to have to plug it in to jam with another guitar or bass player.
Can you point me in the right direction? Is it possible to find something around $1000!
I'm really loving my late 30's Ricky Model 59 but don't want to have to plug it in to jam with another guitar or bass player.
Can you point me in the right direction? Is it possible to find something around $1000!
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Jim Lay in North Carolina has a squareneck acoustic flattop for sale on the Resohangout forum. The model was discontinued a number of years ago, it was designed by Paul Beard and is part of the Gold Tone product line.
I have played a couple of these in the past and I thought they were nice guitars for the money, but I just never got around to buying one.
The guitar needs some work, but it doesn’t appear to be anything that’s a huge deal and would make one regret buying it. If I didn’t already have too many instruments I would take it off Jim’s hands.
Here’s a link:
https://www.resohangout.com/classified/12730
I have played a couple of these in the past and I thought they were nice guitars for the money, but I just never got around to buying one.
The guitar needs some work, but it doesn’t appear to be anything that’s a huge deal and would make one regret buying it. If I didn’t already have too many instruments I would take it off Jim’s hands.
Here’s a link:
https://www.resohangout.com/classified/12730
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An old-fashioned Grover nut extender on any round-neck acoustic guitar is a $10 option. String spacing at the nut is a little closer than a typical square neck.I have an old Oahu parlor guitar with a nut extender that sounds okay, a poor man's Weissenborn. With a Fishman Humbucker sound hole pickup, it sings.
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Thanks for the replies Friends....
Mark, I did see that one on the Reso Forum. I'm thinking something more like a Beard Road-o-phonic but without PUs and not $3700, lol.
DS, yes I have done the nut extender on a an inexpensive acoustic, but kinda looking for "smaller" and around 22" scale.
I've seen some pics of some amazing custom builder short scale reso's. Very beautiful and way out of my price range.
Mark, I did see that one on the Reso Forum. I'm thinking something more like a Beard Road-o-phonic but without PUs and not $3700, lol.

DS, yes I have done the nut extender on a an inexpensive acoustic, but kinda looking for "smaller" and around 22" scale.

I've seen some pics of some amazing custom builder short scale reso's. Very beautiful and way out of my price range.
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There are lots of low cost small resonators on eBay if you do online buying. Like this one https://www.ebay.com/itm/176380297764
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James, are you specifically looking for something with a squareneck so that you can play in a tuning with a lot of tension like GBDGBD and the neck won’t potentially self destruct like a roundneck guitar with a nut riser?
Or is a roundneck acceptable where you could put on a nut riser and use lighter strings with less tension?
Or is a roundneck acceptable where you could put on a nut riser and use lighter strings with less tension?
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A Hush
I have 2 of these I gig with. With a nut extender, they work pretty well
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here's an interesting parlor reso that I had custom made.....
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Re: A Hush
Tom, you are absolutely correct!......I have a Donner Hush that I put a nut riser on and it sounds surprisingly great.....I even use the top frame as a belly bar with a strap......you can buy these for $212.00.....can't beat the price and it's a really good quality......Tom Wolverton wrote:I have 2 of these I gig with. With a nut extender, they work pretty well
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I'd check out Jack Stepick: https://jackstepickluthier.blogspot.com
or look at the recording king parlor resonators and add a new nut/extender.
or look at the recording king parlor resonators and add a new nut/extender.
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I was so intrigued by this baby Weissenborn I had to look up a demo.
https://youtu.be/gGGDGkw7Ios?si=YpH8c1w34_6SSd9p
https://youtu.be/gGGDGkw7Ios?si=YpH8c1w34_6SSd9p
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A tenor Weiss (essentially)James Knox wrote:I think I have found what I'm looking for...
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23" scale Hybrid Mini Travel Weissenborn by luthier Jack Stepick. Thanks Adam for the heads up!
I have a Lazy River weissenborn tenor
Good for first position,, bluegrass, old timey, Stephen Foster stuff.
I have a few weisses… the tenor may have to go as it doesn’t get as much play time (and I don’t travel much)
Larry Pogreba Baritone 'Weissenheimer
Late 30’s Oahu Tonemaster
LSLME Chatsworth (Lap Steel Legacy Mark Evans)
Early 40’s Mysterious Employee built National ‘New Yorker’
2017 Richard Wilson Style 1 Weissenborn
Late 30’s Oahu Tonemaster
LSLME Chatsworth (Lap Steel Legacy Mark Evans)
Early 40’s Mysterious Employee built National ‘New Yorker’
2017 Richard Wilson Style 1 Weissenborn