1930's /40's MAY BELL Resonator Style Guitar

Pedal, lap, Hawaiian, resonator ... anything played with a bar
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Bob Bartoli
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1930's /40's MAY BELL Resonator Style Guitar

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This is a rare May Bell(faux) resonator guitar, it's technical name is the "Cathedranola" model. This one sat in a attic for the last 60 years or so, till the other day when it came home with me, it's a 00 size guitar, very rare, and in nice condition, there is a little gap at the neck body joint, but the action is for Dobro style playing any way, nice clean 60 or 70 year old antique guitar. Come with the original antique soft case, old slide bar , picks, and hand woven strap ,just as it was put away 70 years ago... .. $295.00
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I would like to buy this guitar if it is still available.
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Bob Bartoli
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30's May Bell

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Still available, pretty rare guitar !!!
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hi, very clean for such an old guitar...is there a real resonator cone under that fancy coverplate? thanx, joe
Bob Bartoli
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No Joe, thus a "FAUX" resonator, still has a sound resembling a dobro, but I guess it was cheap way to hvae a Dobro in the 30's, this must have cost $14.00 and a Dobro ran a whopping $37.00...a lot of money in the 30's... a penny saved is a penny earned!!! Still very rare, EXTREMLY CLEAN, and a real conversation piece...Thanks
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Bob I noticed that a number of these had Koa laminate bodies. Is this one or some other wood?

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Hi Bert, this is not koa, but some other wood...Thanks
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