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Bob Mainwaring

 

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Qualicum Beach Vancouver Island B.C. Canada
Post  Posted 16 Nov 1999 1:12 pm    
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An old friend of mine has what we think is a prewar Gibson teardrop shaped 6 string. There is no makers name on the head - it looks very much Gibson, there are Grover "open" type tuners, plus there is a number on the "screwed on" flat back 223-2 with a No 1 directly underneath the 3.
Is there anyone out there who might shed some light on this old timer?

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mikey


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New Jersey
Post  Posted 16 Nov 1999 2:20 pm    
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Gibson made teardrop shaped lap steels in the late 30's for Montgomery Ward, Also the Kalamazoo brand, Recording King, It could have been made by Gibson, but, it's not a Gibson. Oval shaped Blade pickup?...sorta scalloped peghead,like a new epiphone?...Post a pic if you can,
Aloha,
Mike

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Ian McLatchie

 

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Sechelt, British Columbia
Post  Posted 16 Nov 1999 7:24 pm    
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Similar instruments also appear with the Cromwell label. The one Cromwell version I played (a seven-string) was relatively ornate, with mother of pearl inlay logo on peghead. If there's no name on the peghead of the instrument in question, it's almost surely a Recording King or Kalamazoo, which had stencilled logo only. Nice instrument, worth hanging on to.
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