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~ Triolian Polychrome 12 Fret Single Cone $4320 

This guitar is on order and will be in stock August, 2023.

The wonderful reproduction of the 1930s classic Triolian Polychrome, replete with steel body, formed back, flat f-holes, yellopw/gold finish, stenciled black palm tree scene with orange sunset on the back, ebony, ivoroid-bound fingerboard, rock Maple neck...this guitar is a to-die-for beauty all the way, and sounds so great! Love it.


Note: I will only charge actual shipping costs for overseas shipping, please enquire!

WORLD'S #1 SOURCE and BIGGEST STOCK of new Nationals, Scheerhorns, and Fairbanks instruments. Google my website: "Why I Love National Guitars," it has scores of wonderful new Nationals! I also have a Facebook page with the same name, take a look!

Please feel free to contact me directly as well.

Happy to help you.   yours,   Catfish Keith

319-338-3614
catfishkeith at catfishkeith dot com
catfishkeith dot com/national-guitars/




Headstock Style   Slotted

Headstock Logo   Decal

Headstock Overlay   None

Tuners   National Brand

Nut Material   Bone

Fretboard   Ebony

Fretboard Binding   Ivoroid

Fretboard Markers   Mother of Perl

Fretwire   W-.106 H.039

Resonator   9.5" Hand Spun

Bridge Type   Maple Biscuit

Neck Material   Hard Rock Maple

Top Material   Steel

Side Material   Steel

Back Material   Steel

Upper Bout Width   10.25"

Lower Bout Width   14.00"

Overall Length   38.75"

Depth Of Body   3.125"

Width at Nut   1.825"

Width at 12th   2.3"

Scale Length   25"

Weight   7 lbs 15 oz

Hardshell Case   Included

Condition
Brand
Model
  • Triolian Polychrome 12 Fret
Finish
  • Yellow / Gold
Categories
Year
  • 2023
Made In
  • United States

About the Seller

Why I Love National Guitars - Catfish Keith

Iowa City, IA, United States
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Joined Reverb:2015
Items Sold:90

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