Topic: NGD, and it's a doozy...

So I'd been looking for a lap steel.  I'd seen this one up on the wall where I bought my 12 string, and it called me back.

1948 Magnatone lap steel, and a matched amp.  All tubes, all the time. This thing has a tube rectifier!

The guitar is in good shape, but the amp needs a little love.  Best part is that the finish is this odd kind of shrink wrap.  They call it MOTS.  "Mother of Toilet Seat."

One single coil pup under the hand pad.  I'm going to tear it down and clean it up.  Perhaps new pots.
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This is the front of the amp.  When they were new, they were sold as "Hawaiian guitars" and there was a groovy beach scene silk screened onto the cone cover.  I'll try to have that redone on the original cloth if possible, and replace the original if it can't be salvaged.  Looks cool, though.  Makes me want a mai tai!

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Make and model number on the back.  There is a guy in Oregon that has schematics for it.  I've sent off for 'em.

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Tubes as far as the eye can see.  I'll probably upgrade these to something a bit more modern, and I'll pull and replace all the caps over time.  This one also has an additional line out on the back so I can use all that vacume goodness through another cabinet if I want.

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So I'm all set for winter projects.  big_smile

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I'm interested. How do you play one of these?

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Nice buy Jerome, she looks in great condition for her age and I am sure that with a little TLC she will be as good as new.

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I just logged in to get me a Betty Boop hand bag and saw your post. ( a pun about more spam on site)
That is a very cool toy you have there. Enjoy it muchly.

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Excellent.  Impressive that you've got the skills to do all that TLC.  Happy NGD. 

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Very cool Jerome!I never see any cool like that my guitar shops.

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steelstrings wrote:

I'm interested. How do you play one of these?

It's just a regular old lap steel guitar.  It's a bottleneck on steroids.

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Jerome I bought the exact same set (I think from '51) in grey MOTS about a year ago. Mind sharing your price? I want to see if I got a good deal.:)

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Zurf wrote:

Excellent.  Impressive that you've got the skills to do all that TLC.  Happy NGD. 

- Zurf

The nice thing about the really old electronics is that there is absolutely no integrated circuitry on them at all, so if you have a basic understanding of electronics, they're actually pretty simple to work on.  It's all tubes, wire, and discrete components.  If you can work a soldering iron, you can work on these things.

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Baldguitardude wrote:

Jerome I bought the exact same set (I think from '51) in grey MOTS about a year ago. Mind sharing your price? I want to see if I got a good deal.:)

Guy gave me the whole kit for $525.  I checked around, and that seemed to be what they were going for as a set.  Amp was going for around $200 - $300 individually, and the guitar was going for about the same, depending on condition.

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Looks like 1950's type of stuff,but it is something you do not see often,have fun jerome.!

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Whew.

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Dating it is somewhat of a challenge, as there is no known index of serial numbers.   There is one that has been dated to '47 that is a 12XXX number, while mine is 10XXX so I'm going on the assumption that they hail from the same era.   I haven't found a serial number on the amp yet, so the assumption there is that they're the original pair.  The tubes in the amp all date from the late '40s, though. I've got copies of the original spec sheet for the amplifier tube, and it's dated 1948.

What I really want to do is go dig into the Los Angeles archives and dig up the ownership chain for this company.  I know they folded into a couple of different companies and finally went under permanently in the '70s.   There has to be an archive somewhere.

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Baldguitardude wrote:

Whew.

What did you pay for yours?

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I paid 800 but I picked up a pedal and some other stuff too. Probably a tad bit more than yours.