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About This Listing

National's Style 1 Tricone shares many of its' features with the original National Tricone created by the Dopyera brothers in the late 1920's. The brass body is polished to a mirror-like shine and nickel plated. The mahogany neck, finished in a rich mahogany burst, has an ivoroid bound ebony fingerboard. The vintage-style tuning machines sit on a traditional slotted headstock, complete with the distinctive National shield decal.

  • Serial Number: 21824
  • Headstock Style: Slotted
  • Headstock Logo: Decal
  • Headstock Overlay: None
  • Tuners: National Brand
  • Nut Material: Bone
  • Fretboard Binding: Ivoroid
  • Fretboard Markers: Mother of Pearl
  • Fretwire: W.106 H.039
  • Resonator: Three 6" Cones
  • Bridge Type: T Bridge Neck
  • Material: Honduras Mahogany
  • Top Material: Brass Side
  • Material: Brass Back
  • Material: Brass
  • Upper Bout Width: 10.25"
  • Lower Bout Width: 14.25"
  • Overall Length: 39"
  • Depth of Body: 3.125"
  • Width at Nut: 1.825"
  • Width at 12th Fret: 2.3"
  • Scale Length: 25 21/32"
  • Weight: 9 lb. 1 oz.
  • Hardshell Case Included

Condition
Brand
Model
  • Tricone Style 1
Categories
Made In
  • United States

About the Seller

Austin Guitar House

Austin, TX, United States
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Items Sold:4,266

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