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John Kally

 

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Arizona, USA
Post  Posted 1 Jul 2014 9:01 pm    
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Sold pending payment. Here's a WW2 era Electromuse lapsteel, with their "Eye Beam" pickup. It's gold over grey primer, and you can see where someone scratched off the logo decal on the peghead that it's down to the grey there. Pickup works, looks kind of cool but the finish is worn and discolored. The red center "line" under the lucite fingerboard is actually a piece of ribbon, and in some places the glue that held it in place has spread out. Solid mahogany body and massive original pots. Original case is functional but the rear hinges need to be repaired as the lid comes completely off right now. Tuners are reissue Klusons that have the same footprint and shaft size as the originals, which had deteriorated and I no longer have those. $149 plus $25 Fedex shipping in the CONUS, and elsewhere email me for a shipping quote. Paypal is ok, or money order (if a forum member). PM is OK, but an email to jkally3@cox.net will get a quicker response as I am not always checking the forum. For the next few weeks I a can only ship on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, or Thursdays due to work. Thanks for looking.





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John Kally

 

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Arizona, USA
Post  Posted 2 Jul 2014 8:40 am     40s Electromuse lapsteel kinda ugly but works and SOLD
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Sold pending payment. Donation to follow. Thanks!
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