Hi all!
I've rather fortuitously been given a lap steel guitar, which I *think* is in excellent condition, but I'm falling at the first few hurdles! My friend (NJD on here) recommended I jump on here with a post detailing what I have, where I think I'm at and hopefully receive some further direction!
So, firstly it is a 10-string single deck 'Springfield Guitar Company' '"Lazydeck" Pro Deluxe 2'. I can't find anything online about this company, or the model, so any leads on that front are welcome! I'm led to believe every state in the USA has a 'Springfield'!
Second, it really does seem in pretty good nick. Had one owner, who didn't take to it, was a gift from their husband and I've no idea when it was purchased, but I assume 'a long time ago' which in my head is anything before 1990. This is based on nothing in particular, just guessing.
It's got a bit of dirt and grease build up in places which I gather is for a lot of it essential for smooth operation.
The pedals all appear to work as they should theoretically. Tensions need sorting, needs new strings and a polish, etc.
The bellcrank system *seems* to be correct for the most part. I found a manual of the bar system for another model and this matched up with the layout in that. I found it interesting that not all strings are affected and some go up as well as down (I'm learning, this probably is all basic stuff).
It does, however, appear to be missing the following: One bellcrank, belonging to the right knee when you move left (is that RKL?) and it is also missing the two bars that go from RKL to the pitch bend system itself.
So, where do I go from here? I'd like to take the time to restore it properly, so the original parts would be ace. If that's not possible, who does one go to to get a part custom made identical to the rest? Is the company real, or is it a ghost name for a well-kept kit build?
It came in a substantially heavy travel case, too, which I assume was bought with the unit.
Any and all advise amply welcomed! I'm based in Derby, UK.
Cheers! Richard





