National Triolian, featuring the classic Walnut burst finished steel body, a 1.82" nut width and a 25" scale length. Complete with case.

The original Triolian of 1928 signaled the debut of National’s unique single-cone guitar design. The current Triolian is a faithful reissue of the 1930s W Series classic, featuring a thin-gauge steel body or optional wood body. The guitar is highlighted by flat-cut f-holes, a formed back, and the traditional sieve-hole coverplate. And like the originals, the guitar is handpainted in a two-tone “walnut” brown-and-gold burst designed to mimic the look of wood way back when. This Triolian model boasts something the vintage versions lack — rock-solid reliability. The Maple neck now includes an essential adjustable truss rod under the ivoroid-bound Ebony fretboard, which is detailed with inlaid mother-of-pearl position markers. The classic slotted headstock features vintage-style engraved, open-gear tuners and the timeless “Triolian” shield decal. For more than 90 years, the Triolian has been the choice of country, folk, and blues musicians, and our reissue keeps the music flowing.



  • Body - Steel
  • Neck - Maple
  • Fingerboard - Ebony
  • Headstock - Slotted
  • Tuners - National
  • Body Finish - Painted sunburst
  • 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 - 7 Lbs 4 oz. 

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