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The Weissenborn Hawaiian steel, a platapus among guitars to the uninitiated, is an instrument brilliantly and specifically conceived for Hawaiian playing. These hollow-neck Hawaiians are enjoying a renaissance with players nearly 60 years after the last one was made. They might have languished in obscurity if not for Lindley (the king of oddball instruments and a Dobro lover--really), Ry Cooder, John Fahey, Steve Fishell, and singer-songwriter Ben Harper. They have also been added to the arsenals of Dobro and steel players like Mike Auldridge, Bob Brozman, Cindy Cashdollar, Jerry Douglas, John Ely, Greg Leisz, and Sally Van Meter. Many session pros now routinely carry along a Weissenborn for steel or Dobro calls. "Whenever you take one of these things into the studio, people always say, 'Wow! What an amazing instrument!” says Greg Leisz. t"Engineers flip out every time."
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The Gold Tone Weissenborn SM Solid Mahogany Top Acoustic Guitar combines the dark and sultry tone of solid mahogany construction with the fluid feel and swooping tones of a lap steel guitar. Its hollow neck creates added resonance for a unique and full sound. Abalone dot inlays, gold Kluson tuners, and a bound fretboard give the Gold Tone Weissenborn a great look. Spruce bracing, bone nut and saddle, 24-7/8" scale, 1-7/8" nut width, and an astoundingly light weight of only 2 lbs. 2 oz.
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Weissenborn SM Acoustic Guitar Features:
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Solid mahogany top
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Solid mahogany back, sides, and neck
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Spruce bracing
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Hollow neck
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Abalone dot inlays
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Gold Kluson-style tuners
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Bound fretboard
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Bone nut and saddle
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24-7/8" scale
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1-7/8" nut width
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2 lbs., 2 oz
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