Contemplating selling my beloved dobro! I just don't pick it up like I thought I would. It does me no good sitting in the case. This is a world class Myrtle wood Appalchian squareneck. L body style has tons of volume and great balanced tone. I'd be asking 1600 for it.
Sold Locally.
Sold Locally.
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- Michael Hillman
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Nice looking resophonic, Andy,
And I suspect it sounds as good as it looks!
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- Douglas Schuch
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More pics would certainly help. Also, what vintage is it? Or, in more broad terms, was it built by Tom, or by Tony? I'm guessing by Tom - it just looks like his style - The guitars I've seen by Tony (who trained with Tom and bought out the Appalachian name) are usually a bit more blinged out. But, while not heavy on bling, Tom's guitars are very famous for having superb tone. Disclaimer - I own a Tom Warner reso. Either way, I bet this sounds sweet!
Pedal steel, lap steel, resonator, blues harp - why suck at just one instrument when you can do so on many?