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1942-48 National Lap Steel with 1959 Fender tweed Princeton
this is my newly acquired 1942-48 National Lap Steel with my 1959 Fender Tweed Princeton. Great combo!
play music!
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There's some serious coolness right there.
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Talk about a great vintage pic, Congrats! I just love the look of that Princeton. The only way you can get something to look that relic is to buy an original.
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Fantastic. Something wrong is with my browser though. *Cough* clips! *cough*
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That's some old school mojo right there! Nice. I'm a huge fan of those old tweed amps.
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Oh, my.
Bob
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Gotta love that. I play a 1935 NIOMA lap steel through a Tweed Deluxe of similar vintage. At last week's gig the sound man asked," Do you like David Lindley?"
The tweed Deluxe and nioma just sound like a Rickenbacker through a Dumble.
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Only a guitar nut could look at that ratty old amp and see beauty.
I am drooling like a dog eyeing an unattended steak. |