Thanks
I don't know of any of them that don't have something
going for them. I'd start by looking at Rogue - they're at
a very good price.
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Les Cargill
I've noticed Rogue has one that is a copy of a Valco. Looks pretty cool.
I think if I was looking I'd look at these.
http://www.rondomusic.com/lapproash3ts.html
Rondo has 2 lap steel models now that come with a nice h/c. They have some
decent reviews too.
Jim
My first lap was a post-war Magnatone, paid $100.00 at vintage shop in
Austin in '93.
My 2nd was a late '40s Gibson BR-9. paid $150.00 at same shop.
I bought a new Melobar lap in '95 for $150.00.
All have been used in live & studio. Just make sure whatever you get
is tuneable. My cuz has a piece of crap old Fender that you can't
even turn the keys on.
Those Rondos Jim posted look like a good bet.
Lap steels are nice simple things, and I wouldn't pay for a name like
Gretsch or Fender in a new one. I would go for a well-designed cheapo
like the SX, with a pickup that has adjustable pole pieces - the
adjustable bridge is a daft complication but it won't do any harm. The
next step up IMO would be paying for mojo and vintage pickup, like an
old Supro.
I would also be doing a search for cheapos that have a humbucker
pickup, to facilitate a useful pickup upgrade if desired.
Another option is to use an ordinary electric guitar lap style,
something I often do, or put a nut raiser on to convert it to lap
steel, something else I have also done. This has the advantage that
you can choose the guitar style/sound you want and resale will be easy
if you decide it isn't your thing.
Tony D
That looks pretty hip, has anyone played one?
Maybe a lap steel for xmas... hmmm. Pardon me while I arrange to drop
a whole bunch of hints.
I have one of these and for $200 it's a killer.
PS The tone control balances the pickup from humbucker to single.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Lo1ZNIbh9Y
Check out this guys lead on it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BCIILUWtbBI&feature=related
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This is where I heard about them:
http://www.gregcutshaw.com/Rondo/Rondo.html
Back then Rondo was selling them for $99.
The new dog eared model looks pretty cool. Several folks in the Steel Guitar
Forum recommend them but a few swapped pickups for something hotter if I
remember correctly.
I haven't play lap steel much lately. For one thing, it's harder than I
thought it would be.
Jim
Do you currently play slide on a regular guitar ? ed s.
that's what I bought myself, in the same ivory finish. What's cool
about it is it's designed so you can use it traditionally, or with a
strap that allows you to 1) use it like a normal standing position as
Gypsy showed off in "Gloria", or 2) have it with it lying flat as you
stand. This includes a gig bag, lap steel style slide and the strap.
I'm having fun with mine, but so far no recording - I don't want to
torture anyone. Yet. :)
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> the "Fender Stratocaster Made in Mexico" quality for a lapsteel In
> other words something decent, but not total garbage either.
Get a real Fender lap steel on ebay:
I sold one jes like that on ebay for $450 about 3 yrs ago.
nb
Like Jim, I need to drop some hints..
Dear Santa....
get a head start and play slide on whatever you have. e