MINT Regal Resonator with Quarterman Cone

Pedal, lap, Hawaiian, resonator ... anything played with a bar
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Mike Stelnicki
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Location: Chicago, Illinois, USA

MINT Regal Resonator with Quarterman Cone

Post by Mike Stelnicki »

This is a like new, MINT condition, black Regal RD series resonator with a Quarterman Cone that was professionally installed by master luthier/Hawaiian guitarist Ray Gaitsch right after I bought the guitar.

This resonator outpunches it's price point: it has a clear, booming tone the Quarterman Cone upgrade gives it that outperforms resonators/dobros three times it's price. This is a serious, pro level resonator at an entry level price, $225.

Don't waste my time or yours kicking the tires - $225 is substantially less than I paid, and that is before the Quarterman Cone purchase and cost of installation.

Comes with a hardshell case in excellent condition.

I am selling this because I rarely play it.

You pay shipping via Fedex Ground. It weighs as much as a guitar and will fit into a guitar box so head over tho their web page to see how much this will cost you.
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Dick Chapple Sr
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Regal reso

Post by Dick Chapple Sr »

Hi Mike:
I sent you a PM and an email.
By the way what is the tuning and string gauges on your Regal?
Dick
Mike Stelnicki
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Location: Chicago, Illinois, USA

Sold

Post by Mike Stelnicki »

Thanks. Donation sent.
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John Miller
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Location: Maine, USA

Post by John Miller »

This was a great bargain for the purchaser. Guitar, case, cone upgrade! :!:
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Mike Stelnicki
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Location: Chicago, Illinois, USA

Yeah

Post by Mike Stelnicki »

Glad she is headed to a good home.

This is a great value - sounds as good or better than much more expensive resonators.

It was a case queen, unfortunately - I rarely or never played it.

I can barely play either neck of my pedal steel - certainly don't need another set of techniques and another tuning thrown on the pile.
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