
Wasn't planning on buying a new steel but I was in a store, trying out a Danelectro baritone guitar, when I noticed this strange lap steel with an amplifier built in. The built-in amp is cute and all, but I bought it for the excellent tone it produced when running it through a Fender Deluxe Reverb. It sounds clear and strong and has a lot of character. Not necessarily better than my Fouke steels, just different. I suppose it's more the classic steel sound. I also tried a vintage triple neck Fender (not a stringmaster), but wasn't all that impressed with it.
It's funny that I've tried so many vintage lap steels at local shops (Epiphone, Gibson, Supro, Oahu, etc) but the only two vintage instruments that I've been impressed enough to take home have both been Japanese instruments from the 60's. One was an obvious Deluxe 6 knockoff Guyatone (stolen from me, later) and this Teisco.
An odd thing about this instrument is that the bridge is higher than the nut, resulting in sloped strings in relation to the body. The electronics are clear and the pickup is quiet as can be. The on/off switch for the built-in amp can be used as a "kill" switch for some cool effects.
I paid $495 for it. Anybody ever see one of these or know what they usually go for?


