![]() ![]() It appears that the Lakeside brand name was only used for about ten years and that similar guitars were made under different names like Columbus, College Line, and American Conservatory. Many Lakeside guitars were made with birch backs and sides with a painted-on rosewood finish, though Ive also seen ones with oak bodies. Lakeside models came in several sizes and styles, from small gut-string models to an early steel-string jumbo over 16 inches wide. It is unclear if Lakeside guitars were made by Lyon and Healy or made for them by other factories in the area, such as Regal. ![]() Lakeside was one of many brands marketed by Lyon and Healy of Chicago. Lakeside guitars first appeared around 1910. "Can you provide me with information on Lakeside parlor guitars? When were they made? Are they worth restoring? ![]()
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