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~ NRP Steel Tricone CUTAWAY $4770 


NOTE: This guitar is on order and should be ready by Oct. 2023. Please enquire before buying!


This great tricone has a steel body, flat back, rubbed nickel (aka "Steel") finish, unbound Ebony fingerboard on a Mahogany neck, and slotted headstock with "NATIONAL" stamped on it. Great tone, a bit deeper and harder than brass, giant sound, and the no-maintenance rubbed nickel "Steel" finish. Sleek cutaway give access to the nether regions. Love this guitar.

Also, I will only charge actual shipping cost for overseas shipping, please ask me!

John Dopyera Senior's crowning achievement; he said the sound "flows like a river," and he was right. An ultimate slide guitar, Tampa Red, Sol Hoopii, Sam Ku West, and Oscar Aleman all recorded with a National Tricone. Love this guitar. And the cutaway gives total access to the nether regions of the neck.

Please always feel free to contact me with any questions!

The WORLD'S #1 SOURCE of new Nationals, Scheerhorns, and Fairbanks guitars.

"Why I Love National Guitars."

yours, Catfish Keith

Headstock Style SlottedHeadstock Logo StampedHeadstock Overlay NoneTuners National BrandNut Material EbonyFretboard EbonyFretboard Binding NoneFretboard Markers Mother of PearlFretwire W-.106 H.039Resonator Three 6" ConesBridge Type T BridgeNeck Material Honduras MahoganyTop Material SteelSide Material SteelBack Material SteelUpper Bout Width 10.25"Lower Bout Width 14.25"Overall Length 39"Depth Of Body 3.125"Width at Nut 1.825"Width at 12th 2.3"Scale Length 25-21/32Weight 8 lbs 14 ozHardshell Case Included

Condition
Brand
Model
  • NRP Steel Tricone Cutaway
Finish
  • Rubbed Nickel
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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