'Attache' Hawaiian Guitar ?

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'Attache' Hawaiian Guitar ?

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Pictures Courtesy of Kari Laine and Les Cook:-
The label inside. It reads:
The
"Attaché"
Hawaiian guitar
This instrument has been tested and found correct
A Swanee product
Made in England

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More info.

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Well, it's interesting, but ugly.
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Post by Mike D »

Nice twist on the machine gun in a violin case.
I like the inprovised 'loop end' strings.

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Felix is probably saying, "What the heck is THAT, Louisa ?" Image
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It may not be pretty, but a 2X4 with strings, tuners, and a pickup isn't either, but it sounds pretty good!!
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Is that fretboard made out of paper??
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This would have been great for high school music students. Not easy to bang up yet plenty good for the basics.
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Nice find, Bas!
I'll bet it has a nice sound.

Are those tuner buttons ivory or bone?

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Let's have a closer look... Image <font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Max Laine on 18 December 2006 at 01:42 AM.]</p></FONT>
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Post by Dom Franco »

It was obviously made for "looped end" strings. Like some Banjos and mandolins use. They may be dificult to find but I know they are still made.

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Interesting to see someone has been using the fretboard to play by numbers.
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Post by Don Kona Woods »

That lovely Hawaiian lady sure makes that guitar more appealing. Image

Aloha and Mele Kalikimaka, Image
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Post by Alan Brookes »

This seems to be the answer to Buck Dilly's topic "An Interesting Idea."

Another idea is to get a "travel guitar", add a riser nut and put a pick-up on it. I have one of those that I pull out from time to time.

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Ummmm! Louisa! What big eyes you have !
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Yeah, the gal is interesting, but the guy with his hands in his pockets looks suspicious -- those look like pretty deep pockets, what's he doing with his hands?
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And the gal with the travel steel says...

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the guy with his hands in his pockets looks suspicious
...izzat a tone bar in your pocket or are you just happy to see me??

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Post by Doug Beaumier »

This "Attaché" Hawaiian guitar or one exactly like it was on eBay about a year ago. It was in the UK... must be the same one, eh? I wonder how many of these were made?
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Lovely Hawaiian lady?

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Pretty lady...I thought she was someone I knew. :oops:
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Post by Max Laine »

Doug, yes I think it's the one, about a year ago, from ebay UK. It's mine, BTW, not Basil's... but thanks to Basil for posting the pics!
Here's a couple of more pictures of the beautiful lady:
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Basil,

I like the girl too! Where have you been hiding her? :lol:


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Basil,

Seriously, it is and interesting find. I like your recording of "Sleepy Lagoon." I need to get one of your CDs.

GOD bless!

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Hawaiian Attache made by Swanee, England. Help identify?

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The one in the brochure has an angled peghead, which is different than the modern pictures. It is possible there was more than one model or maker for these things?
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Hawaiian "Attache"

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I think the other Attache with similar case to this one was a student model. This one has a full fretboard. Do you have any info about Swanee? Regards, Lawrence
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