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Topic: Gold Tone LS-8? |
Sean Ray
From: Madison, Wisconsin
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Posted 24 May 2010 6:18 am
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Hi,
I'm in the market for an 8 string lap steel and I was wondering if anybody has experience with these Gold Tones?
I'm moving over from playing pedal steel and I'm into the Hawaiian approach mostly. So with that in mind I'm thinking an 8 string would be the easiest shift from my C6th Sho~Bud neck.
Any thoughts or opinions would be most appreciated.
Thanks,
Sean
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Brad Bechtel
From: San Francisco, CA
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Posted 24 May 2010 8:26 am
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These are fine instruments in my opinion. I don't own one, but if I needed another eight string lap steel, this would be one I'd consider. _________________ Brad’s Page of Steel
A web site devoted to acoustic & electric lap steel guitars |
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J. Wilson
From: Manitoba, Canada
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Posted 25 May 2010 8:23 am
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As I recall Andy Volk had some positive things to say about these in his book. I have kicked around the idea of getting one for C6 purposes myself actually. _________________ If Music Be the Food of Love, Play On. -Shakespeare
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Sean Ray
From: Madison, Wisconsin
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Posted 28 May 2010 9:08 am
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Thanks for the input.
Looks like a nice guitar to kick back on the deck and play some tunes on. _________________ seanray.com |
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Erv Niehaus
From: Litchfield, MN, USA
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Posted 28 May 2010 10:01 am
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I have both the 6 string and the 8 string model.
They are excellent instruments and come with an outstandiang case, you'd be happy.
They are patterned after an old Oahu model. |
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J. Wilson
From: Manitoba, Canada
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Posted 28 May 2010 10:35 am
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Erv Niehaus wrote: |
I have both the 6 string and the 8 string model.
They are excellent instruments and come with an outstandiang case, you'd be happy.
They are patterned after an old Oahu model. |
SO if I had a choice between an Oahu Diana and a new Gold Tone... what should I do? _________________ If Music Be the Food of Love, Play On. -Shakespeare
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1941 Ric B6 / 1948 National Dynamic / 1951 Bronson Supro / Custom teak wood Allen Melbert / Tut Taylor Dobro / Gold Tone Dojo / Martin D15S / Eastman P10 |
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Erv Niehaus
From: Litchfield, MN, USA
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Posted 28 May 2010 10:49 am
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I think that I would go with a new Gold Tone.
I was never very impressed with the quality of the Oahu guitars. They seemed to be built for mass distribution. |
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Veli-Pekka Haanmäki
From: Finland
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Posted 29 May 2010 1:14 am
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Sean,I have the 6 string model and like others here,I think they are fine instruments,especially for the price.When I got mine,I compared it with new Fender 6 string lap steel which was less than satisfactory.Only negative thing was with the TKL case: mine was very badly glued inside,I had to repair it myself. |
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Keith Cordell
From: San Diego
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Posted 29 May 2010 7:46 am
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I'd go for the Diana, myself; if you decide to pass on it let me know. I love those guitars. |
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Bill McCloskey
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Posted 29 May 2010 8:52 am
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d a choice between an Oahu Diana and a new Gold Tone... what should I do? |
I've been sitting here playing a 1952 oahu Diana I got yesterday at a local store. Totally love the sound of it. If yours is as good as mine, go with the Diana. |
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J. Wilson
From: Manitoba, Canada
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Posted 29 May 2010 9:45 am
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Keith Cordell wrote: |
I'd go for the Diana, myself; if you decide to pass on it let me know. I love those guitars. |
Can't make up my mind
so I will let you know about the opportunity:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=320538982430&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT _________________ If Music Be the Food of Love, Play On. -Shakespeare
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1941 Ric B6 / 1948 National Dynamic / 1951 Bronson Supro / Custom teak wood Allen Melbert / Tut Taylor Dobro / Gold Tone Dojo / Martin D15S / Eastman P10 |
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John Groover McDuffie
From: LA California, USA
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Posted 29 May 2010 10:24 am
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An 8 string Oahu Diana?? If it has the string-thru pickup that would be the S#!T!!!
Let me know too if you pass on it. |
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J. Wilson
From: Manitoba, Canada
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Posted 29 May 2010 10:28 am
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John Groover McDuffie wrote: |
An 8 string Oahu Diana?? If it has the string-thru pickup that would be the S#!T!!!
Let me know too if you pass on it. |
That's the thing... it's six string-thru. I want something to learn c6 on. I have a nice custom lap steel but it has a roller nut and really is more designed for open E mostly -- so I want another for c6. I wasn't sure if this would be the one. Diana vs. Bakelite. What would you do? _________________ If Music Be the Food of Love, Play On. -Shakespeare
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John Groover McDuffie
From: LA California, USA
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Posted 29 May 2010 11:13 am
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FWIW I have considered getting one of those Gold Tone 8 strings myself. It is encouraging that they have received good reviews in this thread from Brad, Andy, Erv, and Veli-Pakka.
As far as Erv's negative comments about Oahu guitars, I think that the Valco/Supro/Oahu string-thru pickup is the best sounding steel guitar pickup out there, and apparantly Ry Cooder and pickup guru Jason Lollar think it is pretty special too. Yes they were primarily student guitars, but they are still my favorite lap steels.
But.. they didn't make them in 8-string format as far as I know, and I think going with an 8-string would serve you better for learning C6th. Whenever I use a 6th tuning on a 6 string I feel like I am sacrificing a lot. |
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