1929 Squareneck Style 1 Tricone

Pedal, lap, Hawaiian, resonator ... anything played with a bar
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Harry Sheppard
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1929 Squareneck Style 1 Tricone

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This tricone is easily a 9 out of 10 for condition and it is 100% original. The guitar has just been given a once over and a clean bill of health from National. It needs nothing and is ready to play. The tuners are in perfect condition as are the original cones. The pictures show the condition of this investment grade guitar. Comes with a nice hard shell case. I have decided to stick with wood body guitars. Please email any questions. $2995.00 plus shipping.

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Cliff Kane
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Wow, that's really beautiful....it looks incredible. BTW, Harry is a great guy to deal with.
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Wow once more.....damn!
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Wow, I'll second that Harry is great to deal with.

Harry where do you find this stuff ?

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Harry Sheppard
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Post by Harry Sheppard »

Thank you for the kind words guys. Finding the guitars is not hard, it's keeping them I have a problem with.

Also, I am not interested in trades at this time.

Thanks

Harry
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That's the best I've ever seen !

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Cliff Kane
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Harry, does this guitar have a hollow neck that is part of the body chamber, like one big chamber ala a Weisenborn?
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That is impressive.

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This guitar has a wooden neck stick which extends to the neck/body joint area. Then the soundwell is supported by a T shaped stick with 3 soundposts.
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Harry Sheppard
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Bump...

Listed on Ebay for a higher price but will sell to a forum member for the advertised price.

Harry
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