Well, here's a new addition to the Royall Resonator family. We sometimes have conversations with people who have great ideas for new models for us. We decided to take a stab at this one because of a few persistent people who are pretty sure the world needs TENOR resonators. We'll soon find out. We chose to go with a parlor body classic single cone style for this model. Giving it a 25" scale length brings it into the Long Scale category in the tenor world. With multiple lower tunings available for the long scale, and a parlor size rich sounding brass resonator body, this model is quite unique in the world of tenors.

Royall Long Scale Parlor Tenor Brass Body Resonator Distressed Relic Brass Finish  

•  Brass parlor body with Relic Brass finish

•  Mahogany natural finish neck

•  Relic brass classic diamond dot resonator cover resonator cover

•  Traditional Lattice sound holes

•  Rosewood fingerboard

•  Easy access removable handgaurd

•  Aged cream fretboard binding

•  Headstock volute for added strength

•  Traditional slotted diamond pearloid inlays

•  Vintage 'C' Shape Neck

•  25" long scale with 1-1/2" nut width

•  D'Addario medium 80/20 bronze strings

•  Hand spun aluminum Continental cone

•  Vintage style open back distressed brass tuners

•  Vintage correct stick and pillar construction

•  Deluxe Fitted case included 

•  Walker and Williams Top Grain Leather Strap Included

ConditionBrand New (New)
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Brand
Model
  • Long Scale Parlor Tenor Brass Body Resonator Distressed Relic Brass Finish
Finish
  • Distressed Relic Brass
Categories
Year
  • 2023

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