Beginers squareneck
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Beginers squareneck
I've been thinking of geting a (budget)squareneck resonator for a while & it seems the Regal is the one to go for. I've got the chance to buy a second-hand 1999 model with a bone nut & a national cone for less than a new one sells for in this country, is this likely to be a decent guitar? I don't have as many options in the UK as you guys but this seems to be a good deal.
Any opinions greatly appreciated.
Any opinions greatly appreciated.
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Matt,
A new Regal is well worth the money.I own and have owned many of the $$$ high end dobros.I have to say that the Regal sounds better than most I have played.Saga who builds the Regal line really are tops.I played a gig last night with mine and people surrounded me wanting to talk about the dobro.The new Regal square neck has a black spider resting on the cone.This guitar has the volume and tone that my $$$ SHOULD HAVE.
A new Regal is well worth the money.I own and have owned many of the $$$ high end dobros.I have to say that the Regal sounds better than most I have played.Saga who builds the Regal line really are tops.I played a gig last night with mine and people surrounded me wanting to talk about the dobro.The new Regal square neck has a black spider resting on the cone.This guitar has the volume and tone that my $$$ SHOULD HAVE.
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I bought a Flinthill (with good quality hard case) from Paul Beard and imported it fpr around the same price as a Regal.
I bought mine since my custom is a bit too nice for throwing around when I work away from home.
Quarterman cone, bone nut and ebony capped bridge.
Not quite as a Beard or a Guernsey etc. but excellent value.
Thats my few pennies worth.
I agree that things are a little dry in the UK for TIFKAD.
Good Luck,
Bill in Bolton
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I bought mine since my custom is a bit too nice for throwing around when I work away from home.
Quarterman cone, bone nut and ebony capped bridge.
Not quite as a Beard or a Guernsey etc. but excellent value.
Thats my few pennies worth.
I agree that things are a little dry in the UK for TIFKAD.
Good Luck,
Bill in Bolton
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