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Vintage 1947 National Model 75 New Yorker Lap Steel - Empire State Building

Used Vintage 1947 National Model 75 New Yorker Lap Steel - Empire State Building

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Serial Number: #V1072

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Sonic Evaluation

Wildwoodians, I had to have my coworker play this National New Yorker for this evaluation (laps steels are more like crap steels in my hands), and I expected it to sound good, but I didn't expect it to sound so amazing it gave me chills! The three settings (harp, Hawaiian, and chimes) are all iconic--pretty much the three tones you imagine in your head when someone says "lap steel." The Chimes setting is full-bodied, lively, and robust, with tons of sweet ... Read More...

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Sonic Evaluation

Wildwoodians, I had to have my coworker play this National New Yorker for this evaluation (laps steels are more like crap steels in my hands), and I expected it to sound good, but I didn't expect it to sound so amazing it gave me chills! The three settings (harp, Hawaiian, and chimes) are all iconic--pretty much the three tones you imagine in your head when someone says "lap steel." The Chimes setting is full-bodied, lively, and robust, with tons of sweet overtones and powerful resonance across the board in the lows, mids, and highs. The Harp setting is warm and throaty, with a broad midrange response, deep low-end, and righteously smooth highs. The Hawaiian setting is pretty much the exact midpoint between those tones--Goldilocks Mode engaged! However, descriptions of frequency response profiles don't really do this instrument justice. It has the power to evoke place, time, and feeling in an almost cinematic way, and it sings like a blues singer of yore. Guitar players have been ripping the pickups out of old National lap steels for decades, and after roughly 2.5 seconds of hearing this serial, you'll understand why! If you're already a lap steel player, this guitar will be a formidable tool, but it's also an exceptional value, so it would make an incredible instrument to learn the trade with, too. Either way, I have no doubt this New Yorker will inspire you endlessly!

Condition Report

This is a super-clean example of a National Lap Steel! It has some war wound (some bumps and scratches, a few chips and some spots that have been touched up), and it appears to be 99.9% original. The only non-original part is the nut, which has been somewhat inexpertly glued-in. It comes with its original hardshell case, some awesome old picks and slides, and a screw-in cable, too!
  • Brand Name

    National

  • Model

    Vintage 1947 National Model 75 New Yorker

  • Body Shape

    Empire State Building

  • Body Wood

    Poplar

  • Fingerboard Wood

    Metal

  • Fingerboard Inlays

    Multi-color Roman Numerals

  • Frets

    36

  • Scale Length

    23"

  • Pickups

    Original Single-Coil

  • Controls

    Master Volume, 3-way Rotary Switch for Hawaiian, Chimes, and Harp Settings

  • Tuners

    3-on-a-Bar Plate Tuners with White Buttons

  • bridge

    Clear Control Plate and Bridge Cover

  • Case Candy

    Vintage Slides and Picks, Screw-in Cable Included

  • Case

    Original Brown Hardshell

An instrument from Wildwood isn't just an ordinary guitar. It's your guitar. Each and every instrument we sell includes a full, point by point setup, an exhaustive evaluation, and expert shipping procedures, with first class, industry leading standards from start to finish. Why? Because you deserve it.

Product Descriptions

Sonic Evaluation

Wildwoodians, I had to have my coworker play this National New Yorker for this evaluation (laps steels are more like crap steels in my hands), and I expected it to sound good, but I didn't expect it to sound so amazing it gave me chills! The three settings (harp, Hawaiian, and chimes) are all iconic--pretty much the three tones you imagine in your head when someone says "lap steel." The Chimes setting is full-bodied, lively, and robust, with tons of sweet overtones and powerful resonance across the board in the lows, mids, and highs. The Harp setting is warm and throaty, with a broad midrange response, deep low-end, and righteously smooth highs. The Hawaiian setting is pretty much the exact midpoint between those tones--Goldilocks Mode engaged! However, descriptions of frequency response profiles don't really do this instrument justice. It has the power to evoke place, time, and feeling in an almost cinematic way, and it sings like a blues singer of yore. Guitar players have been ripping the pickups out of old National lap steels for decades, and after roughly 2.5 seconds of hearing this serial, you'll understand why! If you're already a lap steel player, this guitar will be a formidable tool, but it's also an exceptional value, so it would make an incredible instrument to learn the trade with, too. Either way, I have no doubt this New Yorker will inspire you endlessly!

Condition Report

This is a super-clean example of a National Lap Steel! It has some war wound (some bumps and scratches, a few chips and some spots that have been touched up), and it appears to be 99.9% original. The only non-original part is the nut, which has been somewhat inexpertly glued-in. It comes with its original hardshell case, some awesome old picks and slides, and a screw-in cable, too!

Specifications

    • Serial Number

      V1072

    • Brand Name

      National

    • Model

      Vintage 1947 National Model 75 New Yorker

    • Body Shape

      Empire State Building

    • Body Wood

      Poplar

    • Fingerboard Wood

      Metal

    • Fingerboard Inlays

      Multi-color Roman Numerals

    • Frets

      36

    • Scale Length

      23"

    • Pickups

      Original Single-Coil

    • Controls

      Master Volume, 3-way Rotary Switch for Hawaiian, Chimes, and Harp Settings

    • Tuners

      3-on-a-Bar Plate Tuners with White Buttons

    • bridge

      Clear Control Plate and Bridge Cover

    • Case Candy

      Vintage Slides and Picks, Screw-in Cable Included

    • Case

      Original Brown Hardshell

Why Order from Us

An instrument from Wildwood isn't just an ordinary guitar. It's your guitar. Each and every instrument we sell includes a full, point by point setup, an exhaustive evaluation, and expert shipping procedures, with first class, industry leading standards from start to finish. Why? Because you deserve it.

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