This 1929 National Triolian Resonator Mandolin is a unique instrument that has been well cared for and maintained throughout its lifespan.
The resonator body is constructed from metal with a distinctive Triolian pattern, which produces a bright and lively sound. The neck is made from mahogany and features a rosewood fingerboard with 17 frets, providing a comfortable and smooth playing experience.
This particular mandolin was previously owned by the band Midland, adding to its historical and cultural significance. While there are some cosmetic imperfections such as chipped paint, these do not affect the sound or playability of the instrument in any way, making it a great choice for both collectors and musicians alike.
Overall, this 1929 National Triolian Resonator Mandolin is a rare and valuable instrument in Very Good condition that has been lovingly maintained and cared for throughout its life. Its unique history and high-quality construction make it a must-have for any serious collector or musician.
| Listed | 3 years ago |
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| Condition | Very Good (Used) Very Good items may show a few slight marks or scratches but are fully functional and in overall great shape.Learn more |
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