A Small Brass Bodied Resonator Featuring Iconic Etched Detailing!
Condition: Used, Excellent
SP Luthier Notes: Setup Confirmed
National’s 14-Fret Style “O” became an icon when Mark Knopfler began using a late 1930s model and pictured it prominently on the cover of Dire Straits’ Brothers in Arms album released in 1985. Our reproduction is true to the vintage original. The smaller, 14-fret body allows versatility and ease of access for reaching those higher notes. The brass-bodied instrument is polished to a mirror-like shine, nickel plated, and then etched with the exotic Hawaiian palm-tree scenes. The maple neck is finished in a traditional sunburst. An ivoroid-bound ebony fretboard and vintage-style engraved tuners complete the look of this enduring classic.
Body - Brass
Neck - Figured Hard Rock Maple
Fingerboard - Ebony
Fingerboard Binding - Ivoroid
Nut - Bone
Headstock - Peghead
Headstock Veneer - Ebony
Tuners - National
Body Finish -Bright nickel
Neck Finish - Satin polyester
Case - National Deluxe Hardshell
Nut Width - 1.82"
String Spacing E-E - 2.31"
Body Depth - 3.125"
Scale Length - 25"
Fingerboard Radius - 16"
Weight - 8 Lbs 14 oz.
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Listed | 4 months ago |
Condition | Excellent (Used) Excellent items are almost entirely free from blemishes and other visual defects and have been played or used with the utmost care.Learn more |
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