Jero wrote:Right on. We have a one pretty minimal music store here (I'd have better luck a pawn shop more than likely)Chankgeez wrote:Yeah, there are plenty of great vintage lap steel to be had for less than $300. Lots of nice stuff from the '50s's totally underappecriated. Spend a little more than that and you'll probably be able to get something really nice.Jero wrote: Every time I hear "Sleepwalk" I think about trying to find a cheap'ish one to noodle on. Are there any half decent ones for less than $300?
You two keep the lap/slide guitar game going strong here...I should go back and pay closer attention to all the ones you've posted I reckon.
Go to shop near you to try lap steels out. That's the best way to get a good feel for what you like. You might find a bargain there as well. Stuff comes up on Reverb and eBay all the time though. If you know what you're looking for, you can grab a good deal there too.
Have a hard time buying stuff like that on a whim...I've been fortunate enough to get most of my instruments for like $150-300 (used), so I might be out of lucksadly I spend more on pedals than guitars
but who knows. Maybe I'll play one and it'll change me completely. I'll keep my eyes out for something. If it's not for me I can always resell.
...are those $100 rogues total shit? https://www.guitarcenter.com/Used/Rogue ... e=4WWRWXGP
worth it to at least get a feel for one or don't bother?
Those last two (supro student and magnatone)Chankgeez wrote:Yeah, if you're willing to spend a little bit more, you can really get a good one. The string through Supros are worth it.dubkitty wrote:i took a poke around today, and though there wasn't a lot below $300 you can get a Supro with the string-through Ry Cooder pickup for around $400. you could probably go cheaper if you're willing to be patient. if i had spare moneez i'd get one myself...i've wanted a lap steel ever since i heard Lindley in the early 70s.
Some recent stuff worthy of lookin' at:
https://reverb.com/item/13988770-harmon ... ique-ivory
https://reverb.com/item/13982687-airlin ... lack-white
https://reverb.com/item/13925176-kay-6- ... dark-burst
https://reverb.com/item/13915630-supro- ... 53-natural
https://reverb.com/item/13854866-magnat ... aul-bigsby
The old lap steels that are pretty popular like the Magnatones are still pretty bad quality, but you don't really need a lot of quality with lap steels. As long as it functions and the tuners hold the strings in place they are pretty good to go. I think it's worth it to go with one of the shitty old ones instead of a shitty new one just because they are so much cooler you will probably have more fun playing it just because of the vibe.
I think any one of the ones you listed would probably be fine, and you could probably haggle down, there are so many of them on Reverb. Just check if the electronics work and if the tuners work well, and if it has the original pickup. A lot of people buy these to get the old gnarly pickup and then stick some piece of shit replacement in there.
I think the ones like the Magnatones are popular because they are pretty small which is nice.
Getting the biggest heaviest tone bar you can find is good too, you still have to press down on the strings with a good deal of force to get all the strings to sound correctly. The bar manipulation is a tricky thing to get right (not too hard not too light) and a weighty tone bar can help with hand/wrist fatigue. I think heavier bars sound better too.