Hey DesertDan, nice to see another southpaw! Respect!
Thanks, and same to you. Here's the kicker though....I'm actually right handed!
Hey DesertDan, nice to see another southpaw! Respect!
Here's the kicker though....I'm actually right handed!
That Univox is really nice!
Oddly enough, this Epi says Gibson on the nut cover with Epiphone written on the headstock, and its the stock piece. Really weird.
And now it's in my hands!
That's a copy of a Weissenborn guitar made in Paracho, Mexico for Superior Guitars. They are used strictly for lap style playing with a slide and make some beautiful sounds in the right hands (not necessarily mine, but David Lindley does excellent work on one).
Just got my copy of the DVD.
Twenty years ago they could still be found for cheap. Since you can't play them like an ordinary guitar people didn't know what to do with them. One guitarist found his hanging on the wall in an old lady's home with plastic flowers coming out of the sound hole. Unfortunately I missed those days, thus the Weissenborn copy instead of the real thing.My dad found an original Weissenborn in a ratty old chipboard case at an antique store in New York State. Perfect condition, but it wasn't priced. Hung around for a while while they made phone calls and eventually came up with a price of $500. Snapped that thing up so fast.
I think it's still on loan to a traditional music recording studio.