C. E. Jackson
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Posted 9 Sep 2019 1:46 pm
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I have been thinking about Charlie Norris, and playing my 1935 7 string National Electric Hawaiian again.
I was very fortunate in being able to get this steel. It is probably the most ornate vintage steel I own.
Here is information from Charlie regarding initial purchase when the steel was new.
1935 7 string National Electric Hawaiian
Many Texas Steel Guitar Players will know the original owner of this instrument, CHARLIE NORRIS,
of Mesquite, TX. I purchased this guitar from Charlie in 2004 after several years of begging him to sell
it to me. I play the guitar in an A6 tuning.
He said that he picked cotton for $0.03/lb. in the Fall of 1938 to buy the guitar for $67.95. Then he
took lessons from the "HAWAIIANS" who came by his home each week and charged $1.00 per lesson.
The $1.00 was paid in 3 dozen eggs each week.
Charlie became an excellent steel guitar player, and made various records playing this 7 string National,
a "SHO-BRO" Resonator Guitar, and pedal steel guitar. He was also very respected as owner of a music
store and teacher of guitar.
Charlie was inducted into the "TEXAS STEEL GUITAR HALL OF FAME in 1995."
A respected and dear friend I enjoyed visiting.
Here is a song I recorded in 2013. Melody, chords, and harmonics are all played on this steel. The steel is still
all original and I am very happy with the sound.
IT IS NO SECRET (WHAT GOD CAN DO)
Hopefully, other members will post photos and recordings of some of their favorite old vintage steels.
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