
One of a kind Sheerhorn metal-body
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Andy Volk
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One of a kind Sheerhorn metal-body
Unique vibe. This is a round neck but could be an interesting look for a lap guitar.


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Brad Bechtel
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That's the first new design I've seen from National that I would consider buying (if they had a squareneck version). Elegant.
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Andy DePaule
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I agree
I agree with Brad except I'd prefer at least 7 strings for A6th.
"Elegant" is what Brad said and he's 100% on that.
"Elegant" is what Brad said and he's 100% on that.
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Clinesmith Joaquin Murphy style Aluminum 8 String Lap Steel Short A6th.
Magnatone Jeweltone Series Lap Steel, Circa 1950? 6 String with F#minor7th Tuning.
1956 Dewey Kendrick D-8 4&3, Restoration Project.
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I was given a tour of National five years ago and I played a prototype metal roundneck Scheerhorn (with a “c”). It was a nice guitar.
In the past Bill Asher occasionally offered the Electro-Hawaiian Jr. lap steel with some cool pinstripe schemes. I wonder if this was done by the same guy as on the Asher guitars?
Bummer about the damage on the top. In this instance of a guitar that might have been finished like a hot rod from the likes of Ed “Big Daddy” Roth, that area sticks out like a sore thumb.
In the past Bill Asher occasionally offered the Electro-Hawaiian Jr. lap steel with some cool pinstripe schemes. I wonder if this was done by the same guy as on the Asher guitars?
Bummer about the damage on the top. In this instance of a guitar that might have been finished like a hot rod from the likes of Ed “Big Daddy” Roth, that area sticks out like a sore thumb.
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Re: I agree
Andy, they do a fair amount of custom work at National, and it’s possible they could accommodate your wishes - though they might not have any 7 string necks ready to go in the warehouse.Andy DePaule wrote:I agree with Brad except I'd prefer at least 7 strings for A6th.![]()
"Elegant" is what Brad said and he's 100% on that.
But if it were doable, I have no doubt they would be happy to take your money.
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What Rob said; not damage, just a light reflection.


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Here's a look at the high skill level needed to do pinstriping technique properly.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1ywgkJuovc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1ywgkJuovc
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Steven, I saw it on Facebook not on their site. It looks like a one-of custom, rather than a stock guitar. I'm sure that for enough $ you could have one just like it.
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Chris I played a reissue squareneck tricone made of brass when I visited the NRP factory a few years ago, I was blown away by the sound. I think the price was around the same price as a vintage one.Chris Clem wrote:It is a very cool look.....Now if we could just get National to reissue Square Neck Guitars like the 1920s Tricones with the full metal up the neck. As far I can see from their website they don't even offer the Wooden Square Necks.
And a great work has been done on this custom Scheerhorn, for sure !
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Re: I agree
[/quote]Andy, they do a fair amount of custom work at National, and it’s possible they could accommodate your wishes - though they might not have any 7 string necks ready to go in the warehouse.
But if it were doable, I have no doubt they would be happy to take your money.
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They were happy to take mine back in around 2006......National made (for me) a custom 8 string squareneck Tricone Style 3.5 (engraving throughout the coverplate as well)....Lily of the Valley......

But if it were doable, I have no doubt they would be happy to take your money.
They were happy to take mine back in around 2006......National made (for me) a custom 8 string squareneck Tricone Style 3.5 (engraving throughout the coverplate as well)....Lily of the Valley......
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Beautiful guitar Howard. I'll bet when you play that one, if you have transitions lenses in your glasses they turn dark. Don't play that one outside on a sunny day, you're likely to start a brush fire. Super craftsmanship. It's one thing to lay pinstripes, it's quite another to engrave intricate designs on metal. Whoever did the work on that beaut.......KUDOS to you!
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