New Regal Dobro Style Guitar

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C. Brattain
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New Regal Dobro Style Guitar

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Brand New, in box, Regal D-35 square neck sunburst guitar. This guitar retails for $349.00. Will take $210.00 and I PAY THE POSTAGE by USPS Priority Mail in the USA, and donate $10.00 to Bob. Check it out at www.sagamusic.com. I do take PayPal and Postal Money Orders.
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That's a good price guys and gals. Folks on the reso-guit list prefer the D-35 to the more expensive D-45. Image
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I have sent you an E-mail
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Billy,which are the differences between the D-35 and the D-45?Thanks.
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John, it is a square neck. I will hold this guitar for you untill Wednessday, let me know if you do not want it, Chuck
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Post by Glenn Suchan »

John, the differences between the Regal RD35 and RD45 are:

The '45 has mother of pearl dot markers. The '35 doesn't. The '45 has a multiply soundwell. The '35 has a multiply soundwell with round sound ports. The '45 has an alloy spider. The '35 has a sand-cast spider. The '45 retails at about $120 more than the '35.

What these differences mean toward the sound? I don't know. I own a Regal RD45B and for the money it's a good sounding resonator guitar. I imagine the RD35 sounds much the same. It just has a few less "frills".

A high-end resonator, it ain't. But $210 (including shipping) appears to be a good deal for someone wanting a decent "dobro" without paying the money for a Dobro.

Keep on pickin'!
Glenn <font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Glenn Suchan on 20 June 2005 at 10:52 AM.]</p></FONT>
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Glenn,thanks for the informations.
Chuck,sorry,I'm not interested.<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by John Sluszny on 20 June 2005 at 11:39 AM.]</p></FONT>
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Ping, Pong, it's up for sale again. A few more days before it goes on ebay, Thank you, Chuck
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Chuck, I have sent your payment through paypal. My E-mail is down. The server is down for how long I don,t know. The payment is sent.
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I received it, I will mail the guitar tomorrow. Thank you, Chuck

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