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SOLD! Pony Blues by Son House Charley Patton Excellent Ebay Find

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Uploaded by on Mar 21, 2007

Hello Jimbo and all my Youtube Friends. What a great guitar I found on Ebay. Most Asian built resonators are made from inferior materials with poor craftsmanship. This Fullerton Winslow guitar is not as good as a $1500 National, but if you are interested in learning Bottleneck, this guitar is great. A nice replica of a 1930 Regal catalog guitar.

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  • good job man you keep em simple don dress em up

  • @shannonandsheila1 Thank you for your kind words and encouragement. Enjoy.

  • good job man you keep em simple

  • @shannonandsheila1 Please check out my instructional video CDs, if you are interested in learning this style. Visit ebay and search: keni lee

  • I've been trying to find the right resonator to get my 17 year old for Christmas... now i know. I had to turn down the volume because she'd come running in and ruin the suprise. Not bad at all for $100... very nice playing and singing!

  • @ChooseFreeWill Thank you for your comment. Unfortunately, this video is 3 years old. This was a prototype that had a very limited run. I assume, the maunufacturer decided not to put it into production and dumped the inventory on the market. They were sold at an amazing low price. In general today, an entry level reosnator runs betweem $500 - $1000. I would beware of imported models that are offered lower than this price. Republic guitars is a very good consideration. Enjoy.

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  • @RiYeNRoOtSMuSiC Thank you for your comments, interest, and question. I have never played a wood body National, but in general, I know you can't go wrong with a National Resophonic. I believe they have a CD available that contains demonstrations of all their models. This might help you decide. As far as the best in balanced tone, the tricone is king, Personally, I prefer metal body guitars. They tend to have a brighter, crisp, slightly higher banjo like tone. Enjoy.

  • Keni Lee my man, Riyen Roots from Asheville, NC here. You're an underground hero of mine. Watched you on youtube for years now. You never cease to amaze me with your playing. Question.. Ever play a National M-2 wood body? I'm looking for an all around "lifer" reso and need a versitile axe. Any thoughts? Many Thanks & Blessins' ~ RiYeN RoOtS
  • @fenderosa Thank you for your comment. Enjoy.

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