1929 style 1 Tricone square neck

Pedal, lap, Hawaiian, resonator ... anything played with a bar
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Hugh Roche
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1929 style 1 Tricone square neck

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nice guitar, square neck , upgraded tuners, non original soft case. One small dent in lower bout. Plays and sounds great. 1700 OBO

buyer pays shipping and insurance.

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Cartwright Thompson
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That's not a Triolian, it's a Tri-cone. It is also a great deal, I wouldn't sell my for that!
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Jack Hanson
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Cartwright Thompson wrote:It is also a great deal, I wouldn't sell my for that!
Ditto. Appears to be a circa 1929-30 Style 1, which don't come up for sale very often. Priceless. Should sell within a few hours at that price. Someone's gonna get one they won't be able to put down for hours and hours, if not days.
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Hugh Roche
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1929 style 1 Tricone square neck

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Whoooooooops thanx for the corrections!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
tricone it is
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I have a 1929 and I paid more than that for mine eight years ago. Really good price for an iconic piece of history.
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Hugh Roche
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added a few pictures for those interested. German silver?, nickel plated, hand soldered
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Todd Clinesmith
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I'd love to have one again.

Great price.
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Hugh Roche
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Todd
they are kinda scarce and the price seems fair
Ben Elder
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Originally and until some late-30s models, Tricones were German silver rather than plated brass. And yes--killer price.
Ian Thomas
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Hugh, PM sent, I'll buy it
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Hugh Roche
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SALE PENDING
Wade Fernandez
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Sold?

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Sold?
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Glenn Demichele
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Post by Glenn Demichele »

They are awesome. I have one-it was my grandma's.
Afterwards, I bought this book by Bob brozman. It has most of the serial numbers in it. An interesting read with good pictures...
https://www.amazon.ca/History-Artistry- ... 0931759706
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Hugh Roche
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1929 style 1 Tricone square neck

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sold please close
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