Description: We are proud to present a very cool vintage piece that is sure to get attention - it's a Weissenborn Hawaiian lap steel, built in the early 1930's. These can be hard to find, and even harder to score in such excellent condition. This was recently brought to us by a local professional player and collector. It's a great example of what Weissenboard was making during this era. This is the Style 1 model, known as the "Teardrop", made out of beautiful koa. The Teardrop is an unofficial name given by collectors, as there is no known documentation of this body shape. It's a variation of the Weissenborn Style 1 - koa construction, no binding, single dot fretmarkers, three inlaid rings around the soundhole and no upper bout. Key dimensions are the same otherwise. Teardrops have only been seen with Style 1 appointments or even a little plainer (never with the fanciness of Styles 2, 3 and 4). This version has a tailpiece similar to those seen on Harmony and Supertone guitars of the period, and a pinless batwing bridge (no bridge pin or endpin holes were drilled). Waverly tuners with notched plates correlate with other guitars circa 1933. How does it sound? Flat out amazing. It has a beautifully smooth midrange presence, warm but present top end clarity, and round but not boomy low-end. It's a great showcase for why most Hawaiian lapsteels built these days are based on it. With its all Hawaiian Koa construction, it has a pleasing presence and projection that fits into a mix perfectly. This Style 1 Teardrop embodies the tonally resonant and sought after sonic richness of these classic, all Koa Hawaiian steels. It comes with a vintage style case that fits, but don't worry - if we are shipping this instrument, it will be well-packed and protected beyond what the case provides. For those that know what a Weissenborn is, and know how to play one, this is a serious find. This guitar is rare, even among Weissenborns, and would be extremely hard to replace. There were some minor crack repairs done over the years, and obvious wear, as to be expected with an instrument that is around 90 years old. Make it yours and take it across the 100 year mark!Vintage 1930s Weissenborn Hawaiian Style 1 Teardrop Koa Lap Steel With Soft Shel We are proud to present a very cool vintage piece that is sure to get attention - it's a Weissenborn Hawaiian lap steel, built in the early 1930's. These can be hard to find, and even harder to score in such excellent condition. This was recently brought to us by a local professional player and collector. It's a great example of what Weissenboard was making during this era. This is the Style 1 model, known as the "Teardrop", made out of beautiful koa. The Teardrop is an unofficial name given by collectors, as there is no known documentation of this body shape. It's a variation of the Weissenborn Style 1 - koa construction, no binding, single dot fretmarkers, three inlaid rings around the soundhole and no upper bout. Key dimensions are the same otherwise. Teardrops have only been seen with Style 1 appointments or even a little plainer (never with the fanciness of Styles 2, 3 and 4). This version has a tailpiece similar to those seen on Harmony and Supertone guitars of the period, and a pinless batwing bridge (no bridge pin or endpin holes were drilled). Waverly tuners with notched plates correlate with other guitars circa 1933. How does it sound? Flat out amazing. It has a beautifully smooth midrange presence, warm but present top end clarity, and round but not boomy low-end. It's a great showcase for why most Hawaiian lapsteels built these days are based on it. With its all Hawaiian Koa construction, it has a pleasing presence and projection that fits into a mix perfectly. This Style 1 Teardrop embodies the tonally resonant and sought after sonic richness of these classic, all Koa Hawaiian steels. It comes with a vintage style case that fits, but don't worry - if we are shipping this instrument, it will be well-packed and protected beyond what the case provides. For those that know what a Weissenborn is, and know how to play one, this is a serious find. This guitar is rare, even among Weissenborns, and would be extremely hard to replace. There were some minor crack repairs done over the years, and obvious wear, as to be expected with an instrument that is around 90 years old. Make it yours and take it across the 100 year mark! 30 Day Satisfaction Guarantee Here at Truetone Music, we want to be sure that our customers can buy with confidence. That’s why we offer a 30 Day Satisfaction Guarantee! If you are unhappy with your purchase, you have 30 days from receiving your shipment to return the item for a full refund* (shipping charges excluded). * Eligible Items must be in the condition they were received and include all packaging and documents that were originally included International Buyers Please contact us for a shipping quote and payment options before purchasing. We do NOT ship instruments, amps, or anything internationally via the USPS, only Fed Ex. Shipping We pack everything we ship very well, whether it’s going around the corner or around the world, and everything we ship goes out fully insured. If you receive your item and there appears to be shipping damage, please contact us immediately. Please keep the shipping box and all packing materials. Listing and template services provided by inkFrog
Price: 4299.99 USD
Location: Santa Monica, California
End Time: 2024-03-08T22:39:01.000Z
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