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Lap steels, resonators, multi-neck consoles and acoustic steel guitars

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Randy Reeves
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take a look at these. the site has sound samples, too. http://www.afri-canguitars.com
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Oil think about them Image
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I'd bet they are more than a quart low on tone. Image
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"very greasy", David Lindley

"keep it greasey.." Frank Zappa

actually, they have some tone, but not to die for.
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So I guess for the top of the line I could use my old Halliburton?
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yeah. those Halliburtons can play some mean blues.
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I would imagine that one could pull some pretty slick rifts and runs out of those things.

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