This is a recent Gold Tone/Paul Beard steel body resonator guitar. It has the “biscuit bridge” and inverted cone associated with vintage National designs and is very similar to a contemporary National Delphi (although this guitar has a solid headstock rather than National’s slotted design). It has an attractive and seemingly indestructible textured grey finish on the body and a gloss finished mahogany neck with a rosewood fingerboard and Grover Rotomatic tuners. (The Gold Tone website says the neck is maple, but it certainly looks like mahogany to me…) It has been played very little, and there is no fret wear or visible wear on the guitar anywhere I can find. I’d call it mint but for the fact it has been played a bit and there are a few little dings on the included original TKL-made Gold Tone hardshell case. The guitar itself is essentially perfect. The action is right at 7/64” at the twelfth fret, and it plays beautifully all the way up the neck.
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