Details
This National Reso-Phonic Style 1 Tricone was made in 2011 and it's in excellent, lightly played condition. The frets have light wear. It has a nickel-plated brass body, coverplate and tailpiece that are polished to a mirror-like shine. The neck is mahogany and has an ivoroid-bound ebony fingerboard. The Tricone-style resonator guitar was invented in 1927 by John Dopyera, who wanted to build a louder guitar in those pre-amplified days that retained the warmth and clarity of a wooden acoustic guitar. His groundbreaking design settled on three resonating cones which projected the guitar’s sound so it could be heard over the sound of dancers and cut through a band or orchestra. National’s early ads proclaimed the Tricone as “The Greatest Musical Sensation of the Age” with a tone that “flowed like a river.”
Specs
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Back sides
Nickel Plated Brass
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Fingerboard
Ebony
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Frets to body
12
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Neck material
Mahogany
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Nut width
1 13/16"
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Scale length
25 21/32"
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Top material
Nickel Plated Brass
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Total frets
19
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Tuners
National
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Year
2011
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Case type
Hardshell
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Serial number
1923
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SKU
NRPSTYLE1TRI-1923
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UPC
141396