Don't call me Mr. Bechtel; that's my dad.
Things to watch out for when buying a lap steel:
1) Tuners - more often than not, the plastic tuner buttons have shrunk or come off due to age. For some reason the plastic used in those tuner buttons doesn't seem to age well. Replacements aren't usually hard to find, but it can be a hassle.
2) Electronics - does the pickup sound good to you? Do the volume and tone knobs (if present) work without crackling or sticking?
3) Scale length - most lap steels are either 22-1/2" from nut to bridge. Longer scale lengths (such as my electric Dobro® ) make it somewhat easier to play, for some reason.
4) String spacing - are the strings too close together? Are the strings too far apart?
5) Case - does it have a case? What's the condition? Will you be able to take your lap steel out and play without it being damaged in transit?
6) Overall vibe - If possible, look at yourself in the mirror holding this guitar. Does it look like your guitar? Do you feel comfortable playing it? Does it feel comfortable having you play it?
Anybody else have any suggestions?
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Brad's Page of Steel:
www.well.com/~wellvis/steel.html
A web site devoted to acoustic & electric lap steel guitars
[This message was edited by Brad Bechtel on 19 February 2000 at 06:57 PM.]