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Topic: Q: Dobro brand Resophonic model & Mfg date |
Eugene Cole
From: near Washington Grove, MD, USA
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Posted 30 Jul 2006 7:02 pm
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Someone asked me the other day what model my 6-string Dobro was and when it was made. I told him that I did not know and that I had no idea. Now my curiosity is peaked and I am wondering how to determine this information.
I do not have any good pictures of the guitar but I do have a poor picture uploaded to http://www.pixenbar.com/images/Dobro.jpg
I purchased this guitar used about 25 years ago.
A serial number 15xx is stamped in to the end of the headstock.
The Logo on the headstock has a small ® trademark symbol to the right of the Lyre.
The tuners are poor quality strip tuners with white-ish plastic knobs. The headstock is slotted.
The top & back are bound with a single ply of white plastic.
Their is a single Phillips head screw which holds the neck in place and it appears to be original.
The fretboard has 19 frets total with a single dot on frets 3, 5, 7, 9, 15, & 17. Frets 12 & 19 have 2 dot inlays. All of the dots appear to be white plastic and appear to be the same size.
Where on the instrument might I find additional information.
Does a good web site exist which details the various trivial information which one needs to figure out the model and manufacturing dates for these instruments?
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Regards
-- Eugene at FJ45.com
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Sierra U14 my copedent, 1972 MSA D10, and almost nothing in the Bank. 8^)
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Howard Parker
From: Maryland
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Posted 31 Jul 2006 5:03 am
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I'd place it around 1974. With the help of "Gruhn's Guide To Vintage Guitars"
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Billy Gilbert
From: Texas, USA
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Posted 31 Jul 2006 11:19 am
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It appears to be a 60DS, but that screw in the back looks Mosrite-ish. Billy |
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Eugene Cole
From: near Washington Grove, MD, USA
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Posted 31 Jul 2006 1:10 pm
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The screw in the back looks original. The head sits on a countersunk finishing washer. This washer sits in a slightly recessed hole.
It was my impression when I purchased this Dobro that the various of owners and controllers at the Dobro companies & subsidiaries over the years had for quite a long time not used anything resembling a serial number system which would provide any useful data. Certainly not as useful as the serial number on a C.F. Martin or Alembic instrument. Alembic in particular has kept remakable and detailed records.
But when I purchased this guitar the first thing one asked a seller over the phone was if it had a spun or stamped cone.
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Regards
-- Eugene at FJ45.com
Click Here
Sierra U14 my copedent, 1972 MSA D10, and almost nothing in the Bank. 8^)
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