Resophonic Bling

Lap steels, resonators, multi-neck consoles and acoustic steel guitars

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Very few guitars leave me speachless but I don't even know where to begin about this one ...

http://www.buffalobrosguitars.com/image ... index.html
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AAAAAAAA!!!!! My eyes!!!!!!!!


The scary thing is, I like it.
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Post by Mike Neer »

Gives a whole new meaning to parlor guitar. More like "massage parlor guitar".
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WOW !!

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Double WOW !! Talk about eye candy !! Beautiful reso guitars !! Eddie "C" ( old non-pedal geezer )
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I wonder what size chain you would need to wear that baby!
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who knew snoop dogg played reso?!
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I am sooooo glad that it's not a squareneck......
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Post by Roger Marshall »

Whoa! Buffalo Bros. is about 2 miles from me. I'm heading over there tomorow to see this thing in person. Like I needed an excuse or something. :mrgreen:

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Post by Andy Volk »

Like the Lilly of the Valley engraving pattern of the 20s Nationals, future resophonic scholars will likely refer to this engraving pattern as a "Style 4, bimbo pattern" or perhaps the "Hey, Honey - lookin' for a date?" pattern.
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What's the lady in the middle doing?
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Post by Robert Salomone »

If you like highly engraved jewel encrusted resonators, there's a National Resophonic Tricone that was made about a decade ago called "Jewel of the Nile". It's been in the hands of several dealers, and last seen was on "Rudy's" list. It's a sight to behold.

Here's my 1930 National Style 3 "Lily of the Valley"


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Post by Fred Kinbom »

Who is the guy trying to stab himself in the forehead with a pencil? ;) Elvis, or Johann Wolfgang von Goethe? :)

Sometimes "decorations" go to far.

But to be fair, all the old National "decorations" out of context are really tacky too. Those flower decals on the Triolians - would anyone want wallpaper like that? And how about a Lily of the Valley embroidered suit? :) But, there is some magic mojo factor that makes the engraved Tricones really cool (and I love the Style 3 "Lily..." - the roses of styles 2 and 4 smell a bit like vulgar perfume to me ;)). The Tricone was such a modernistic design, and then engraved like Victorian dinner silver. A quite crazy mixture, but it works, or are we all blinded by that shiny German silver?

;)

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Kenny Davis wrote:What's the lady in the middle doing?

adjusting her G string........it was a little.....sharp.....
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Kenny Davis wrote:What's the lady in the middle doing?
That's no lady....
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Post by Eric Ebner »

Mr. Neer,

What a great homepage photo on your site! Somehow I missed this before. Is that a new page? Regarding the guitar in question I do like the headstock logo (Owens). That part is tasteful.
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Post by Tom Mnich »

Of course - it's the classic "Elvis, Aces and Showgirls" model. :eek:
Made specifically to solo on "Viva Las Vegas"....I suppose.
nyuk,nyuk,nyuk
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Post by John Rosett »

If you liked that, you'll probably love this:
Auction on eBay.
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Post by Darrell Urbien »

Peter Jacobs wrote:That's no lady....
She's not bad, she's just engraved that way. :)

Robert Salomone wrote:there's a National Resophonic Tricone that was made about a decade ago called "Jewel of the Nile".
This Owens is more Jewel De'Nyle. :p

Fred Kinbom wrote:The Tricone was such a modernistic design, and then engraved like Victorian dinner silver.
I agree - I much prefer the "Exploding Palm" in all its Deco Madness.

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Post by Keith Cordell »

That's beautiful, Darrell. Does it belong to your other brother Darrell?
(if you don't get the reference you slept through the 80's).

I love Deco stuff in all it's forms, and that is amazing.
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Post by Doug Earnest »

Delightfully tacky!
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