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Rick Aiello


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Berryville, VA USA
Post  Posted 28 Jun 2023 8:08 am    
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Wink

My kids got me this little student model MOTS Dickerson for Father's Day ...




Here's a tune recorded with it ...

https://on.soundcloud.com/q55YLwW1REAeE2q29

Mr. Green


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Steve Green


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Gulfport, MS, USA
Post  Posted 28 Jun 2023 9:49 am    
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Here's my dad playing his back in the late 80's or early 90's. It's the first lap steel I ever saw or played. He got it at a pawn shop near the airport in Alexandria, Louisiana. I think he paid $75 bucks for it. In the last 2 pics, that's me accompanying him on piano.





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Bill Groner


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QUAKERTOWN, PA
Post  Posted 28 Jun 2023 10:48 am     Re: Show us your Dickerson
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Rick Aiello wrote:
Wink

My kids got me this little student model MOTS Dickerson for Father's Day ...




Here's a tune recorded with it ...

https://on.soundcloud.com/q55YLwW1REAeE2q29

Mr. Green


Sounds Great Ric........good kids too!!!!
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Rick Aiello


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Berryville, VA USA
Post  Posted 29 Jun 2023 2:26 am    
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All MOTS steels are welcome here ... Mr. Green
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Noah Miller


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Rocky Hill, CT
Post  Posted 29 Jun 2023 5:11 am    
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Well, if we're opening it up to any MOTS...

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Rick Aiello


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Berryville, VA USA
Post  Posted 29 Jun 2023 5:38 am    
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Whoa!

Wow ...
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Andy Volk


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Boston, MA
Post  Posted 29 Jun 2023 6:12 am    
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Erv Niehaus


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Litchfield, MN, USA
Post  Posted 29 Jun 2023 7:07 am    
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I don't have the amp but this is a little Oahu I bought from a Baptist preacher in Colorado.Very Happy
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Garry Vanderlinde


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CA
Post  Posted 29 Jun 2023 9:45 pm    
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Great Kids!
Lots of tone in those old Dickerson MOTS guitars
Here's Dick McIntire pointing out the finer points to Sol Hoopi'i in 1938

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HowardR


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Post  Posted 30 Jun 2023 12:29 pm    
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I have one back in NY......I'll have to wait 'till mid July to send you a Dick pic....... Laughing
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John Dahms

 

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Perkasie, Pennsylvania, USA
Post  Posted 30 Jun 2023 3:45 pm    
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Magnatone family MOTS steels and amps hold a soft spot in my heart. I call them my "Jelly Beans." Here are some of mine:











1937-8



Here is one of the early ones (1938) next to one of the last ones (1954 ish).


I stacked these two to illustrate the difference in the neck profile from an early and later guitar. Maybe they had a problem with warping or breaking and thickened them as a fix.


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Bill Groner


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Post  Posted 30 Jun 2023 4:02 pm    
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I think you are the winner John! I saw your collection early on in my Lapsteel journey and didn't realize what I was looking at. Fantastic......
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Rick Aiello


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Berryville, VA USA
Post  Posted 30 Jun 2023 4:19 pm    
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Whoa!

I like that '37/'38 one a lot !!
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David Matzenik


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Cairns, on the Coral Sea
Post  Posted 30 Jun 2023 7:32 pm    
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The lagoon aqua blue outfits? Ultra-drool!!!
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Gene Wilcox


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Kingman AZ USA
Post  Posted 1 Jul 2023 4:01 pm    
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My humble submission. I would like to find a matching knob for the missing one. Fantastic sounding P/U Smile

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David M Brown


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California, USA
Post  Posted 2 Jul 2023 5:57 am    
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Here's one:




Nioma branded Magnatone.
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Andy Volk


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Boston, MA
Post  Posted 4 Jul 2023 3:55 am    
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Here's tune on my '52 Magnatone that shows the pure sound of the pickup direct into the computer with just a little reverb and minimal EQ. I think these little guitars are truly underrated.

https://soundcloud.com/aev/loch-lomond-c6th-lap-steel-solo
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Frank James Pracher


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Michigan, USA
Post  Posted 6 Jul 2023 9:55 am    
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Here's a few of mine...





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Lynn Wheelwright


From:
Clearfield, Utah, USA
Post  Posted 6 Jul 2023 1:26 pm     Bronson/Dickerson Zypher set
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David Matzenik


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Cairns, on the Coral Sea
Post  Posted 6 Jul 2023 2:22 pm    
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This is my Boss Katana modification, inspired by the Dickerson amps. Winking



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Bill Sinclair


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Waynesboro, PA, USA
Post  Posted 7 Jul 2023 5:53 am    
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So much cool stuff here. Love the grill cloth, David. I'm a little embarrassed to include my butchered Dickerson in this thread. I picked this up super cheap on ebay years ago because someone had cut through the MOTS covering to get to the pickup and then given up. I made the red teardrop pickup plate from a sheet of pickguard material to cover the extensive damage and put in a pickup I had laying around. It was also missing the bridge so I modified a Gretsch (I think) bridge to work. It was also my first experience installing the Stewmac tuner buttons. One thing I love about these guitars is that with the bridge so close to the end, they're physically a lot shorter than most 22.5" scale guitars and don't take up much space in the trunk or overhead bin.

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George Piburn


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The Land of Enchantment New Mexico
Post  Posted 7 Jul 2023 8:28 am     Does a Mother of A Toilet Seat Count?
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Does a Mother of A Toilet Seat Count? It has a Horseshoe Pickup (handle).

It features a Super High Intensity Tone pot and a Controlled Resonance Articulation Pot.



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Jack Hanson


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San Luis Valley, USA
Post  Posted 7 Jul 2023 9:02 am    
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Bill Sinclair wrote:
One thing I love about these guitars is that with the bridge so close to the end, they're physically a lot shorter than most 22.5" scale guitars and don't take up much space in the trunk or overhead bin.

Another feature of the Dickerson and Magnatone MOTS instruments is the fact that they're featherweights. I've often wondered if it's balsa hiding underneath that celluloid.
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Frank James Pracher


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Michigan, USA
Post  Posted 7 Jul 2023 10:15 am    
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Jack Hanson wrote:

Another feature of the Dickerson and Magnatone MOTS instruments is the fact that they're featherweights. I've often wondered if it's balsa hiding underneath that celluloid.


I have quite a few of these and most appear to be pine bodies, one I'm fairly certain is redwood, and another I have is oddly enough maple! I think they used whatever was cheap and on hand for the student models.
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Jack Hanson


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San Luis Valley, USA
Post  Posted 7 Jul 2023 5:21 pm    
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Frank James Pracher wrote:
...one I'm fairly certain is redwood...

It's mind boggling to contemplate how many student model bodies could be cut from a mature redwood.
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