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About This Listing

Axe 'N Gear Music is the area's only Authorized "Recording King" Dealer, please buy with confidence!
IN STOCK NOW, Actual pics shown!!! - S/N: 21120158

Modeled after the original pre-war resonator guitars, Recording King resonators are some of the foremost metal body guitars on the market. Thanks to traditional bell brass body construction, they deliver incredible projection and classic resonator tone.

The Recording King RM-997-V6 features a 9.5" hand-spun European Recording King cone, a mahogany neck and a hard maple bridge. The aged green patina finish is oxidized like it's been played on a swampy porch for years. This is a Parlor size resonator guitar.

From professional artists to beginners, these resonators have made a huge impression on players looking for classic resonator tone and vintage inspiration.

FEATURES:

Body: Bell Brass
Resonator Cone: RK Handspun Resonator Cone
Body finish: Distressed Vintage Green
Neck shape: C
Nut width: 1-3/4"
Fingerboard: Revebond
Neck wood: Mahogany
Scale length: 24-7/8"
Number of frets: 19
Neck finish: Satin Brown
Pickup/preamp: No
Headstock overlay: Black
Tuning machines: Grover Open Gear
Bridge: Maple Biscuit
Saddle & nut: Ebony/Maple Saddle; Bone Nut
Number of strings: 6
Special features: RK Handspun Resonator Cone, Distressed Finish

Condition
Brand
Model
  • RM-997-VG Swamp Dog
Finish
  • Distressed Green / Metal
Categories

About the Seller

Axe 'N Gear Music

Walkerton, Canada
(1,573)
Joined Reverb:2016
Items Sold:3,310

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