How Many Resonator Guitars Do You Have?
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- Alan Brookes
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How Many Resonator Guitars Do You Have?
Including those that you play, those that you have stored away, those that you have out on loan to other people, and those that have in bits being worked on, how many resonator guitars do you have?
Include ONLY Resonator Guitars, as long as they are acoustic, even if they have a pickup of some sort inserted, but EXCLUDE ACOUSTIC HAWAIIAN GUITARS and REGULAR GUITARS WITH A NUT RISER.
Exclude Resonator Mandolins, Resonator Ukuleles and Resonator Banjos.
For those people who have archtop or solid electric guitars made with a resonator built in, and there aren't that many around, include them.
Don't count guitars that you've borrowed from someone else, or other people's guitars that you have in your possession while you work on them.
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Include ONLY Resonator Guitars, as long as they are acoustic, even if they have a pickup of some sort inserted, but EXCLUDE ACOUSTIC HAWAIIAN GUITARS and REGULAR GUITARS WITH A NUT RISER.
Exclude Resonator Mandolins, Resonator Ukuleles and Resonator Banjos.
For those people who have archtop or solid electric guitars made with a resonator built in, and there aren't that many around, include them.
Don't count guitars that you've borrowed from someone else, or other people's guitars that you have in your possession while you work on them.
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Three at the moment, two roundnecks, one brass with a national style cone, one walnut with beard Dobro cone, and a walnut Dobro square neck that has been a project for too long now.
As Wimpey used to say to popeye always room for another one!!!
I have my eye on a square neck tricone but currently too many guitars and not enough cash!!!
Lee
As Wimpey used to say to popeye always room for another one!!!
I have my eye on a square neck tricone but currently too many guitars and not enough cash!!!
Lee
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I have 3 (at the moment): an 8 string Dobro I got in 1977, a six string Koa with spruce top made for me by Dave Krauss here in Seattle, and a Krauss 8 string. Instead of screens, Dave cuts out dolphin outlines - very Hawaiian. The "Kraussinators" (as I call them) are marvelous instruments whose innards are maple - no plywood, and they cost $2500, a steal, considering the sound I get from them.
Jack Aldrich
Carter & ShoBud D10's
D8 & T8 Stringmaster
Rickenbacher B6
3 Resonator guitars
Asher Alan Akaka Special SN 6
Canopus D8
Carter & ShoBud D10's
D8 & T8 Stringmaster
Rickenbacher B6
3 Resonator guitars
Asher Alan Akaka Special SN 6
Canopus D8
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Thanks for sharing that, Thiel. I've been thinking of building one myself for some time now. That's a good-looking instruments that you've built. I'd love to hear it.Thiel Hatt wrote:For Alan Brookes. Here's my creation. The changer is an EMCI, part of the under carriage I acquired from Fessenden, the rest I made. I didn't like the price of a Pedabro so I made my own and am pleased with the outcome.
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A '95 Ron Phillips "Trash Can"
..and one I converted to Dobro.
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopi ... 60b4035ac5
got two more on the bench.
..and one I converted to Dobro.
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopi ... 60b4035ac5
got two more on the bench.
1958 D8 Stringmaster, 1958 T8 Stringmaster, 1955 Q8 Stringmaster (in basket), 1949 Gibson BR9, 1953 Silvertone, 1957 Harmony H4 (yeah the cool black pearloid one), 1947 National Princess, 1969 Shobud S10 3X1
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Hi Alan,
I researched the Dopyera brothers and the history of National and Dobro some years ago. John and Rudy were geniuses! I am fortunate to own National tricone # 069, a very early example and about the 70th built. Don Young put it in great condition for me a few years ago. I also have National Triolian # 42P, an early Polychrome example that needs a visit to Don for the full resto treatment. The earliest three part body Triolians are something special.
I researched the Dopyera brothers and the history of National and Dobro some years ago. John and Rudy were geniuses! I am fortunate to own National tricone # 069, a very early example and about the 70th built. Don Young put it in great condition for me a few years ago. I also have National Triolian # 42P, an early Polychrome example that needs a visit to Don for the full resto treatment. The earliest three part body Triolians are something special.