Earliest electric guitar a Short Scale
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Earliest electric guitar a Short Scale
Talk about SHORT, yo! It might also be a bong, but I am not sure. His amp and eyebrows are a but sketchy. I think he is in the Squirrel Nut Zippers.
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It's a lapsteel: a Rickenbacker "Frying-Pan" from 1929. They're made of semi-hollow bakelite filled with newspaper.
The first "Spanish-style" electric was the Rickenbacker Electro-Spanish in 1935:
![Image](http://www.gbase.com/files/store_images/gear/2097497/p4_umj3vyzrx_so.jpg)
1937 wouldn't make it the oldest electric guitar or the oldest Spanish guitar or the oldest picture of an electric guitar. Gibson introduced the electric ES-150 in 1936:
![Image](http://invention.smithsonian.org/centerpieces/electricguitar/images/02-05_full.jpg)
The first "Spanish-style" electric was the Rickenbacker Electro-Spanish in 1935:
![Image](http://www.gbase.com/files/store_images/gear/2097497/p4_umj3vyzrx_so.jpg)
1937 wouldn't make it the oldest electric guitar or the oldest Spanish guitar or the oldest picture of an electric guitar. Gibson introduced the electric ES-150 in 1936:
![Image](http://invention.smithsonian.org/centerpieces/electricguitar/images/02-05_full.jpg)
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hawaiian guitar style was all the rage then, it wasn't meant to be played like a 'modern' guitar.Gavin wrote:Why did they make it so weird looking? You think the natural progression would to stick a pickup onto an archtop, then maybe to make a solidbody in the shape of an archtop if there was a lot of feedback issues.