yup, all I'm waiting for now is the Aragon (and naturally a growth in my bank account so I can add a Don, german silver Tricone and a Triolian to the current little collection), but I don't think we'll see that any time soon.
By the way, if the new Triolian interests you, I have 5 coming. Mention this NAMM video and get a special special price! Only on the first 5 orders, Enjoy!
Yes, it uses thinner metal, .028 gauge, similar to many originals. Paint is NO LONGER powder coated, but a thin enamel that is baked at low temp for faster curing. Sounds real good to me and should be a big seller at $1,700 and change.
yup, all I'm waiting for now is the Aragon (and naturally a growth in my bank account so I can add a Don, german silver Tricone and a Triolian to the current little collection), but I don't think we'll see that any time soon.
PollyX5 2 years ago
Hello brother, better give me a call and get the special deal! Best, Len
NationalGuitarMan 3 years ago
I want one, now please.
erkkinen187 3 years ago
By the way, if the new Triolian interests you, I have 5 coming. Mention this NAMM video and get a special special price! Only on the first 5 orders, Enjoy!
Cheers, Lenny
NationalGuitarMan 3 years ago
HI friends, I have reposted this in wide screen hi quality format. You may want to watch that one instead of this, same movie, better quality.
thanks! len
NationalGuitarMan 3 years ago
Hi Lionel,
Yes, it uses thinner metal, .028 gauge, similar to many originals. Paint is NO LONGER powder coated, but a thin enamel that is baked at low temp for faster curing. Sounds real good to me and should be a big seller at $1,700 and change.
Cheers, Len
NationalGuitarMan 3 years ago
great triolian reissue...i'm curious!
Are the dimensions, and metal thickness the same? what about the paint?
CuzenicLionel 3 years ago