The Trifonium is a 12 fret wooden body tricone model from Royall Resonator family. Based on the original National tricone models, it has that distinctive tricone sustain and creamy tone, plus really nice tonewood harmonics and mellowness from the Mahogany body. It has a sound like no other resonator you’ve ever played. All of our resonators go through a 20 point inspection by our skilled guitar techs before shipment. After inspection, and or adjustment, we double polish the frets, condition the fingerboard, stretch the strings, and tune to pitch. Giving you a wonderfully smooth action and playability right out of the box.


Royall Trifonium All Natural Tobacco Burst Mahogany Tricone Resonator

•  12 fret Mahogany neck with slotted headstock

•  Natural grain Sapele Mahogany body

•  Traditional squared headstock design

•  Tobacco burst finish

•  Nickel plated brass resonator cover

•  Natural Matte Finish

•  Satin Finish Neck

•  Black Aluminum T-bar bridge

•  Hard maple saddle

•  6lb  4oz  weight

•  3x6” diameter hand spun aluminum Continental cones

•  Rosewood fingerboard

•  Aged cream fret board binding

•  Traditional dotted pearloid inlays

•  Oval 'C' Shape Neck

•  Vintage Waverly style Wilkinson tuners

•  25.5" scale

•  1 13/16" bone nut

•  Upper bout 10"

•  Lower bout 14.25"

•  Body depth 3.25"

•  Deluxe Vulcan case included 

•  Walker And Williams Top Grain Leather Strap Included


ConditionBrand New (New)
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Brand
Model
  • Royall Trifonium All Natural Tobacco Burst Mahogany Tricone Resonator
Finish
  • Matte Mahogany Tobacco Burst Finish
Categories
Year
  • 2024

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