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here's something interesting: short scale National resonator

Posted: Sat Jul 05, 2014 2:07 pm
by Alex W
http://artisanguitars.com/national-shor ... -lap-steel

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Too bad it's a square neck. (And nearly four thousand dollars.) Apparently it's the twin of a custom one-off made for Ben Harper:
Many years ago, skilled guitarist, singer / songwriter & Grammy Award winner Ben Harper conspired with the team at National ResoPhonic to design & build a custom lap steel to his personal specifications. When one of our builders takes on a project for such a revered artist, they sometimes build twin instruments, just to offer them the opportunity to choose between two guitars.

The design elements that Ben Harper submitted included the need for a short scale square-neck lap steel, akin to his trademark Weissenborn lap guitars. That is where any similarity ceased.

This custom resonator utilized a traditional single cone Triolian laminate Mahogany wood body, custom fitted with a knee bevel for comfort during extended play. Incorporating a custom rope-pattern wood binding borrowed from their iconic Western D model, luthiers at National also added a matching rope-pattern purfling inlay which outlines the bright nickel cover plate.

Stored in its case for more than 10 years since it was 1st built, this custom one-of-a-kind guitar is already a 'closest classic', and in perfect condition. If you're a Ben Harper fan, you might relish the fact that you can purchase this new National, built exactly like Ben's in every detail - with the comfort & knowledge that this unique custom build will never be repeated.

Offered new with factory case and warranty, step back in time with this beautifully crafted National... A wonderful addition to any steel guitar collection!

Posted: Sat Jul 05, 2014 4:35 pm
by robroe
even if it was a C or V neck it the fretboard is really wide, like to wide to play with anything other than slide/pickin

Posted: Sat Jul 05, 2014 5:41 pm
by George
stick a jag trem on it

Re: here's something interesting: short scale National reson

Posted: Sun Jul 06, 2014 1:24 am
by paul_
Alex W wrote:Too bad it's a square neck.
Is it really though, since this is strictly a lap-steel for at least 3 reasons?

Posted: Sun Jul 06, 2014 3:29 am
by Beau
robroe wrote:even if it was a C or V neck it the fretboard is really wide, like to wide to play with anything other than slide/pickin
Chode-neck