If you can't find an answer here, try asking on Acoustic Guitar magazine's forum, the Gear section. Have you tried playing the guitar? I like the sound of lap steel. It appears he also stopped playing not long after 1935. Did you ever hear your grandfather play? Maybe not. Any information would be greatly appreciated. This company was located in Cleveland, Ohio, but I couldn't find it on the internet when I tried. There is a stamp on the guitar that says Oahu Publishing Company and all the music and the magazines say the same thing. Everything looks like it dates back to 1935. There is a cache of sheet music and some magazines called "The Guitarist". From what I can tell grandpa's guitar is hawiian and was laid across the person's lap to play. Hello everyone! I have my grandfather's guitar and I wanted to see if anyone here knew anything about antique instruments or where I can get more information them. Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar / Hawaiian Music
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