Besides (1) late ‘30s Dickerson (and obviously all of the associated names that Dickerson sold under, like Bronson, Oahu, etc.), and (2) some of the earliest circa late ‘45 K&F lap steels, were there any other lap steel makers, in the ‘30s through the ‘40s, who produced lap steels featuring a “tulip” shaped headstock?
I just wanted to make sure I wasn’t missing any other maker(s), besides these two. Thanks!
“Tulip” shaped headstocks in ‘30s and ‘40s - which makers?
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Re: “Tulip” shaped headstocks in ‘30s and ‘40s - which makers?
I’ve got these two :
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