Can anyone help identify this recent ebay purchase?
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0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic. Mmmmnn - probably not with a picture that small...and I don't know how to send a bigger one!!
I can't help you either Perfesser, but I am coveting it...
Nice purchase! Is it ladder-braced? Looks to be in excellent shape. Any up close pix? Can't help you either, but congrats anyway!
Any chance to hear you "scratching" on it maybe on the back porch sometime soon ? Yours Pan Cambio
Hi Professor,
I have a hard time making out the details of the picture, but judging from the color of the headstock and the general look of the purfling, it looks to me like it's Chicago made, probably Lyon and Healy, similiar to this one on my website: http://www.fraulini.com/forsale/oak-6-full-front.jpg The real way to tell is to reach inside and check out the bracing pattern. It most likely has one brace below the soundhole, running at an angle and then a 1" bridge plate running perpendicular to the grain, spanning the width of the top. It was most likely designed for fairly light gauged strings and you should probably only put silk and steels on it. What are the back and sides made of? Cool guitar. dabluz
it sure looks like a "lakeside music" guitar, which was a chicago music store. most were made by lyon and healy. it's hard to tell from picture but sure looks like one. i have restored a couple. you can get them on ebay pretty cheap because most don't know they were possibly made by lyon and healy
Many thanks for all the expert info on this. The guitar is still winging its way across the atlantic, so I won't be able to say much about the bracing or the sound until it gets here, hopefully in one piece and without too much luthier work being required. Cambio and Dabluz, here's a photo of the back, sides and purfling, which might clinch it for you??? BTW I have a number of no-name old guitars which people might be able to help identify. If it's not too much of a drag for folk, maybe I could post some more pics in the next wee while?
All help gratefuly appreciated. [attachment deleted by admin] Your purchase looks very interesting. Dare we ask how much you paid for it? I often look at guitars on eBay in the hope of finding a bargain of this ilk, but without success. I hope it lives up to expectations. Maybe you can add an MP3 file of the way the guitar sounds (don't ask me how you do that!!).
Yes and please let's see pics of your other bargains. Most of us Michael Hi Michael
I paid $462 ....time will tell if that was a bargain or a liability. Meanwhile, Todd Cambio kindly emailed me with help to identify some other unnamed guitars, pics of which are attached. [attachment deleted by admin] I am always eyeballing the cheap parlors that you see for sale on ebay and thought that they might be a good way to learn some guitar repair skills without spending a crazy amount of money...plus I love parlors and wouldn't mind having a couple myself. That said finding info on these rather obscure makers is somewhat difficult. Can you experts out there suggest a few good references for a newbie like me?
thanks, Blue Quote Can you experts out there suggest a few good references for a newbie like me? You could do a lot worse than get Neil Harpe's book on old Stella guitars. It comes with a CD of Neil playing different models that are all illustrated in the book. www.stellaguitars.com I often look at guitars on eBay in the hope of finding a bargain of this ilk, but without success. Just bought a Columbus parlor guitar made in the Lyon & Healy factory between 1910 and 1930. Needs a bit of repair, but I have high hopes. It has beautiful cherry wood back and sides. Maybe I can post some pictures when I receive it and get it fixed. dabluz
i have purchased two lakesides off ebay and looking at the back it's a dead ringer. both of mine had a label inside "lakeside music company, chicago illinois" binding, color, neck heel plate. all identicle. they were made for lakeside music by lyon and healy. really good sounding parlor's. ladder braced. i had one with tail piece and one with pyramid bridge. i was never completely sure the the pyramid bridge was original as there was no bridge plate. string ends rested on 1 inch wide thin brace running all the way across the top. now the secret is up and lakesides will probably increase in price on ebay.
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