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From: NationalGuitarMan
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  • Thank you thank you thank you. I REALLY loved this video. A real treasure.

  • Great stuff !! Thanks Bflo NY

  • Don, Glad you enjoyed it, the pic of the original owner is fabulous and as you say, darn rare to get. I have a handful on the photo gallery on the PIckin Parlor portion of my site.

    Subtox, yes, I left that Rottweiller bark in there. I've decided to leave the warts in many of my videos, makes it a bit more human feeling to me and less staged. Glad you liked the vid, take care!

  • Thanks all. Karlo, the first 500 or so did NOT have serial numbers. This one doesn't. After that, they numbered the wood Triolians. What number is yours, I'd love it you could send me pics and the number for my in progress National Registry! Cheers, Len

  • Beautiful wood Triolian! That interrupting dog cracked me up.

  • Thanks so much Lenny,

    It was so nice to take a trip back in history and see how it used to be done. The picture of the original owner probably doen't happen too often. Really enjoyed the trip !

  • It should have the serial number inside the f holes mine does. That's a very short saddle I've ever seen on a resonator. That needs to be taller than that for a bit of high action.

  • What a fantastic piece of history!!

    Thanks for sharing!!

    ♫ Derek J. Holak ♫

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