Identify this steel please...

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Identify this steel please...

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Haven't seen this model before, anyone have any idea of manufacturer, or could it be homemade? That headstock seems like a lot of trouble to go to if it is homemade. Recognise the pickup? I'm intrigued as to what this, any guidance is much appreciated

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Post by Joe A. Roberts »

Looks like a very well made home build.
Pickup looks like a truetone, those are highly regarded and I don’t believe they are made any longer!
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She sure looks well thought out and well put together, the fret markers, the nice knobs/bridge, and thats before you get to the head
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Post by David Venzke »

Looks a lot like one of Sonny Jenkins keyless lap steels.

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Thanks David, that looks like the answer
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Post by Stephen Cowell »

I'm a proud owner of a Sonny guitar... that doesn't look like his work... and would be way far afield in UK.
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Post by Bill Groner »

It looks similar, but not exactly like Sonnie's. Nut is not the same and there is no Schobel.
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Post by David Matzenik »

It seems that daylight through the window has affected the focus, under exposing the details. Its like looking into the sun.
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Post by Joe A. Roberts »

I’d venture that the light coming through the window here is interacting with some grime on the lens.
On photos taken with phones, thats often the culprit. Always good to give a quick wipe before taking pics :lol:
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Check out the red one in this post. He has been making these for quite a while and has refined his designs over time

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Keyless

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Yes, keyless guitars are not for the faint of heart... I've had established players with keyed steelguitars pay me to string up their guitars. I have a friend the has a Sierra S12 keyless, and it's been down for almost a year because he is unable to string it up properly. The benefits I believe are seen with the smaller size of gust and the sustain in the guitar seems better.... my opinion. String tension, per note, seems tighter as well.
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