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Larry Carlson


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Post  Posted 6 May 2016 7:48 am    
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Hi folks,

I have been looking for an older lap steel to play and/or restore for quite some time now.
I have become very interested in the Electromuse guitars, for whatever reason, plus their
somewhat different tone and I have been looking at this one on Reverb for about 3 months.
It looks to be in good shape, especially the fretboard which is usually beat up, and the rest looks ok too.
The problem is that I have no idea what a realistic price is for this guitar. They say it is a 1940's vintage and it does play well.
I live about 2 hours from where this is located and before I venture off to look at it I was hoping for a quick few guesses at it's value.
I also realize that is a very subjective number and will vary some with everyone.
Their asking price is $375.

Thanks for any help you can give me.
Everyone have a good day.

Larry


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Noah Miller


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Post  Posted 6 May 2016 8:05 am    
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$150-250. I've seen asking price above that, but never seen one sell for close to $375.
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Doug Beaumier


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Post  Posted 6 May 2016 9:41 am    
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I've owned a couple of these and they had very poor sustain and weak output. Not playable in a band situation. I tried playing mine on the bandstand once and the notes and chords just die instantly. No sustain. It does have a cool 'canoe paddle' design though. I read somewhere that these were available by sending in a number of boxtops from a product back in the 1940s. $375 is way out of line. My advice would be... stay away, at any price.
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Jerry Overstreet


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Post  Posted 6 May 2016 10:32 am    
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I have one of those. I call it my "boat paddle" guitar. I picked it up at an estate sale for about $100, maybe $125, I've forgotten for sure in 2008. I only bought it because of the bargain I got on a D10 and felt I should buy something else. It's OK. You can play a lot of music on it. It does not have the tone of the Oahus or the Supros etc. with the string throughs, but it's acceptable.

I tune it in open D or G and play it with the bands I play with for rock and blues. It cuts through OK in my experience, but it can get noisy at higher volumes.

I feel the price I paid is just about right for these and personally wouldn't pay more, MOF, I might pass on buying another one.
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Larry Carlson


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Post  Posted 6 May 2016 2:02 pm    
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Thank you for your responses. I appreciate it.
I guess I will keep looking for something that catches my eye.
All I want is an older lap that still functions properly and can be refurbished a bit, played as is and be given a little love.
I am looking for something with a bit of "character" and history.
I picked that one because I have had an interest in the Electromuse and it is at an established guitar shop.
I see a lot of guitars in here that I am curious about but I have heard so many horror stories about getting burned I just pass them over.

Thanks again.
Have a good day............... Smile
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