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Audiovox 7-String Lap Steel Electric Guitar, c. 1935, ser ...
https://reverb.com/item/1459147-audiovox-7-string-lap-steel-electric-guitar-c-1935-ser-2369-original-black-hard-shell-case
Audiovox 7-String Model Lap Steel Electric Guitar, c. 1935, made in Seattle, WA, serial # 2369, shaded finish, walnut body and neck, original black hard shell case. Perhaps the great "lost" story in the history of electric guitars, the Audiovox brand has only recently emerged from obscurity as the legacy of one of the first pioneers of musical electrification, Paul Tutmarc.
AudioVox, Model 436 Single Steel Guitar, 1937 | Tune Your ...
https://www.tuneyoursound.com/collection/audiovox-model-436-single-steel-guitar-1937
This AudioVox 7-String Model 436 Single Steel Guitar, c. 1937, was made in Seattle, WA, featuring a natural mahogany finish, mahogany body and neck and the original hard shell case. Perhaps the great "lost" story in the history of electric guitars, the AudioVox brand has only recently emerged from obscurity as the legacy of one of the first pioneers of musical electrification, Paul Tutmarc.
1930's Audiovox steel guitar and amp : The Steel Guitar Forum
https://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=242397
Very rare and historical. Paul Tutmarc (Audiovox) in Seattle was a pioneer builder of lap steels, guitars, amps, starting around 1935. He is highly regarded in the world electric guitar/bass/lap steel... but for some reason, Audiovox lap steels don't sell for all that much. IMO a 7-string like yours would sell for about $600 to $750, assuming that the electronics and tuners, …
Audiovox 7-String Lap Steel Electric Guitar (1930's), | Reverb
https://reverb.com/item/1458920-audiovox-7-string-lap-steel-electric-guitar-1930-s-original-black-hard-shell-case
Audiovox 7-String Model Lap Steel Electric Guitar (1930's), made in Seattle, WA, natural mahogany finish, walnut body and neck, original black hard shell case. Perhaps the great "lost" story in the history of electric guitars, the Audiovox brand has only recently emerged from obscurity as the legacy of one of the first pioneers of musical electrification, Paul Tutmarc.
Audiovox Seattle Washington - Jedistar
https://jedistar.com/audiovox/
Audiovox Seattle Washington. 1935-1950. Paul Tutmarc, Seattle Washington. Images and text here are from reverb.com June 2017 of an Audiovox 7-String Model Lap Steel Electric Guitar, c. 1935, made in Seattle, WA, serial # 2369, shaded finish, walnut body and neck, original black hard shell case. Perhaps the great “lost” story in the history of electric guitars, the Audiovox brand …
Vintage Audiovox Lap Steel Guitar | Hines LB | Reverb
https://reverb.com/item/36207023-vintage-audiovox-lap-steel-guitar
For sale is a vintage 7-string AudioVox Lap Steel guitar. As noted in the pictures, the guitar is in rough condition but is functioning. I plugged it in and works like a champ. Surprisingly quiet, in fact! This is a very cool piece! I am not a lap steel player but I came across this as my grandmother-in-law was going to toss it into the dumpster! After doing some research I have …
Audiovox 7-String Model Lap Steel Electric Guitar – Circa ...
https://reverb.com/item/8351273-audiovox-7-string-model-lap-steel-electric-guitar-circa-mid-30s
This early Audiovox steel was designed by Tutmarc in the mid-1930's and is a wonderful piece of electric guitar history. Tutmarc was a Seattle player and teacher of the Hawaiian guitar who was interested in the concept of amplifying his instrument around 1930. Partnering with Art Stimpson, they designed a working magnetic guitar pickup.
Tutmarc, Paul (1896-1972), and his Audiovox Electric ...
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Over time the Audiovox line of electric lap steel guitars earned a reputation amongst players for having powerful-yet-clean pickup sounds and Tutmarc established friendships with some of the era's top steel guitarists including: Sol "The King of the Hawaiian Guitar" Ho'opi'i, Dick Kaihue McIntire, and Frankie McPhalen.
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