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Topic: 8 String info please |
Jimmie Miller
From: Dothan, Alabama
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Posted 11 May 2020 4:32 pm
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Non member friend has this and knows nothing about it. And neither do I. Trying to find out exactly what it is, and what it may be worth. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
_________________ Sierra 14 string E69, Nashville 400, Nashville 112, MB-200/ MB 500 Tommy Huff 1-15 Cab. |
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Erik Alderink
From: Ann Arbor Michigan, USA
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Posted 11 May 2020 4:54 pm
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Looks like a Bigsby neck, made into a single with a multiharp triplex changer. There were some original Bigsby lapsteels but I am not sure that control plate looks like an original example. Could be one of the recent “PA reissues†as well. How long has the owner had it, is there any story behind it?
Last edited by Erik Alderink on 12 May 2020 3:22 am; edited 1 time in total |
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Jimmie Miller
From: Dothan, Alabama
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Posted 11 May 2020 7:08 pm 8 String info
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He says it’s from the fifties. _________________ Sierra 14 string E69, Nashville 400, Nashville 112, MB-200/ MB 500 Tommy Huff 1-15 Cab. |
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Jussi Huhtakangas
From: Helsinki, Finland
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Erik Alderink
From: Ann Arbor Michigan, USA
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Posted 12 May 2020 5:48 am
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That same guitar came up on ebay a few years later and sold for considerably less, unfortunately. Around half that if I recall.
https://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=183651&highlight=bigsby
Regardless, like all things Bigsby and steel related, it’s worth whatever someone is willing to actually pay for it. If they really want to sell it, I’d suggest lots of detailed pictures and a detailed description. For some reason folks treat these things like they’re some top secret mysterious artifact, and it can be difficult to get the facts straight. |
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Jon Zimmerman
From: California, USA
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Posted 12 May 2020 9:38 am Modded
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Clear to me, though image foreshortened in 1st pic, the word BIGSBY is frt/center on the neck edge. What could ‘change’ (literally) the pedigree is that rare triple tuning device, with its bar lever. Wonder if FoBro Mr. Clinesmith has a view of this post yet.
Note: In this example, 3 holes in the top of headstock have vanished! (filled? Then buffed out?) Curious if there are two of a kind. |
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Todd Clinesmith
From: Lone Rock Free State Oregon
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Posted 12 May 2020 1:41 pm
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Definitely Bigsby. The case looks original too. This one did not have a "head stock" changer like the other example Erik referenced . Must be a slightly later era.
Looks like an early example of the Hise hand changer, as all I have seen had a name tag type logo ( I believe with a Pat #), not stamped.
The pickup cover is from a later era, but Bigsby.
If the owner wants to email or call me I can get them the correct info/ and or a ball park figure. More photos would help. But sales of these guitars are a bit different than they were a decade ago it seems, especially a single neck. It should have a date / serial number on the underside _________________ face book page:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Clinesmith-Instruments/1457245817911268?ref=bookmarks |
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Ethan Crum
From: Reno, Nevada
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Posted 12 May 2020 2:23 pm
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Sent you an E-mail. |
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