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WOW !!
Double WOW !! Talk about eye candy !! Beautiful reso guitars !! Eddie "C" ( old non-pedal geezer )
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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"
Here's my 1930 National Style 3 "Lily of the Valley"
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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?
Fred
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?
Fred
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If you liked that, you'll probably love this:
Auction on eBay.
Auction on eBay.
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She's not bad, she's just engraved that way.Peter Jacobs wrote:That's no lady....
This Owens is more Jewel De'Nyle. :pRobert Salomone wrote:there's a National Resophonic Tricone that was made about a decade ago called "Jewel of the Nile".
I agree - I much prefer the "Exploding Palm" in all its Deco Madness.Fred Kinbom wrote:The Tricone was such a modernistic design, and then engraved like Victorian dinner silver.
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