Here is a rare 1964 National Bluegrass 35 Res-O-Glas resonator guitar!
Built between 1964 and 1967, the National Bluegrass 35 shares many features with the Supro Resophonic FolkStar.
MORE →Here is a rare 1964 National Bluegrass 35 Res-O-Glas resonator guitar!
Built between 1964 and 1967, the National Bluegrass 35 shares many features with the Supro Resophonic FolkStar.
MORE →Here’s a lightly used Paul Beard – GoldTone PBS-M squareneck resonator. This instrument is in very good condition with only a few very small marks. If you’re looking for a good quality squareneck, this could be it!
MORE →Here is a cool Dobro 60D Roundneck from 1971. This instrument is not in pristine condition, but could be restored; we’ve decided to leave that for the next owner.
It’s currently set up to work lap-style – with a steel rather than a slide – and in that configuration, it’s quite playable and sounds good!
MORE →Here’s a used National Reso-Lectric Junior! The Resolectric was discontinued a couple of years ago to make way for the ResoTone, and this example is in great shape. If you need to have that National sound, but seriously amplified, this is the way to get there!
MORE →Here’s a find – a National Triolian Tricone, 12-fret neck, from 2010 in excellent condition. The Triolian was historically always a 12-frret model, but National now makes it in 14-fret (and baritone!) models too.
This example from 2010 is in great shape with only a few small scuffs on an edge or two. A very good deal for an outstanding instrument!
MORE →Here’s a great condition early Model 1 from the Smith & Young division of National ResoPhonic.
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