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Video: Cozart lap steel guitar intro

Post by Paulie » Wed Mar 30, 2016 8:19 pm

Another video... this gets me caught up with my 2016 purchases. :)

I purchased this Cozart lap steel guitar on ebay for $79. There are several versions out there, I think it's a great intro to the lap steel at an unbeatable price.

https://youtu.be/kBuYCiws8Uk
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Re: Video: Cozart lap steel guitar intro

Post by funsongs » Wed Mar 30, 2016 8:32 pm

Paulie wrote:Another video... this gets me caught up with my 2016 purchases. :)

I purchased this Cozart lap steel guitar on ebay for $79. There are several versions out there, I think it's a great intro to the lap steel at an unbeatable price.

https://youtu.be/kBuYCiws8Uk
So - pretty cool... your new 2-tone lap guitar!! :? :)
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Re: Video: Cozart lap steel guitar intro

Post by mojobone » Sat Apr 02, 2016 5:46 pm

Hah! Two tone knobs, cuz it's got nuthin' but TONE! That should sound bitchin', through an old Silvertone. My lap steel has a great-sounding P90 pickup and some nicer knurled chrome "dome" knobs, but the stoptail bridge keeps bending/shifting under C6 tension; I may have to go with some lighter strings. Mine was from Rondo, and I'd get another so I could have quick access to a couple of tunings, but they no longer offer the cool powder-coated steel stand that I bought for mine; it fits rather snugly and came with its own travel case. Interestingly, (or not) my SX-brand came with dots on the top AND side of the neck; there are also strap buttons at either end, for playing overhand, standing up-which I suppose is possible, if uncomfortable.

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