Where else but in the lap steel market can you get a vintage Gibson, Fender or Rickenbacker musical instrument for less that $1000? 1950's Telecasters, Strats and Les Pauls are often times fetching prices greater than 10K, and unless you have unlimited bucks you can't really play in that arena.
It you are into collecting instruments, it is still relatively cheap, easy and fun to focus your collection on lap steels. There are so many designs and models of lap steels. Everything from cool art-deco models that resemble NYC sky scrapers to downright ugly rectangles that I wonder what the hell the manufacturers were thinking when they designed that one.
But I agree with you, I'd love to find a vintage Rickenbacker in the back of a music store for $40.
Years ago you could find cool instruments at garage sales. Old folks cleaning out their attics and selling these things for a song. What happened to all those old folks? And why do those college kids look so young? [This message was edited by Gerald Ross on 24 June 2000 at 05:21 PM.]