National Tricone Style 1 for trade in Europe
- Peter Schilske
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National Tricone Style 1 for trade in Europe
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- Robert Murphy
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- Peter Schilske
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Have nothing to trade, but am interested in roundneck. I live and play in Europe, just write to: tonu.timm@gmail.com
Best wishes! T.
Best wishes! T.
- Robert Murphy
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Dear Peter, I called National Guitar today and the tech guy Don plays lap steel too. He said "put a new raised nut on it"! I can do that myself or if you can find a luthier to replace the radiused nut with a straight bone nut about 1/8 higher you have yourself a fine lap style guitar. Do not go with the metal nut extender, it is just to high and compounds the tension. A new bolt on square neck: $500.00 !
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- Peter Schilske
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just switch necks
Aloha,
With the new style Tricones you can switch necks..just contact the factory I'm sure you could sell your round neck on ebay to cover the costs of the square. Good luck!
Mike
With the new style Tricones you can switch necks..just contact the factory I'm sure you could sell your round neck on ebay to cover the costs of the square. Good luck!
Mike