New Instruments: National Resophonic Guitars
Made famous by Mark Knopfler, and the cover of ‘Brothers in Arms’ in particular, the 30’s 14 fret Style 0 became the stuff of le...
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Take a step back to 1930 and pickup a new Triolian Polychrome. Now jog back to today, but change a few of the guitar’s important...
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The Brushed Steel Tricone features a marriage of classic simplicity and tasteful design. It’s a stunning guitar to behold, and i...
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Take a step back to the 1930’s and pick up a new National Duolian with Dueco (or Duco) finish. Today’s version is a dead-ringer fo...
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National Resophonic’s Mahogany bodied M1 Tricone has a tone unlike anything else the company has ever offered. The volume and dyna...
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National Resophonic’s 14 fret Style O pays homage to the originals built in the late 1930’s, but incorporates the playability, tun...
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Here's a National's NRP model in vintage Ivory finish. There's a gorgeous but subtle sunburst (look closely) that makes this one g...
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Designed by Paul Beard and manufactured by Gold Tone, the PBR features a laminate mahogany body, American-made Paul Beard cone, sp...
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Introduced at 2008's NAMM show, the Hot-Plate was designed in conjunction with National endorsee Mike Dowling who wanted an easily...
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We often have a great selection of VINTAGE National steels as well as lapsteels and other Hawaiian guitars.
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