Weissenborn

[1] These instruments are now highly sought after, and form the base for most non-resonator acoustic lap steel guitars currently produced.

[citation needed] It is estimated[by whom?]

that fewer than 5,000 original instruments were produced, and it is unknown how many now survive.

The signature feature of Weissenborn guitars is the hollow neck, effectively a highly adapted body chamber that runs the entire length of the body, making conventional playing completely impossible.

The name Weissenborn is now commonly used to describe this style of instrument in general, with H. Weissenborn and modern factory or luthier reproductions being referred to as Weissenborn or Weissenborn-style guitars.

Ben Harper playing a Weissenborn in Toronto, Ontario