Baritone National Triolian
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@snakehips81 Thats wicked, whats the tuning do you use on that one?
Is it robust enough to hold steady without bowing the neck on Open E or Open A.
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just great, thanks for sharing
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Great tone great groove
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Faaaaaaaaaat tone, bro!!
I love that neck, gonna get me one a new neck for one of my guitars!!!!
Strings? 0.17-0.62??
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You are very good...I love your playing...!!!
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whats the difference between that baritone and the regular model?
MrFranciscoFidalgo 11 months ago
@MrFranciscoFidalgo - What's the difference between mine and a regular baritone, or the difference between my baritone and a regular standard guitar ?
Just like most resonator baritone guitars (like National Resophonic's baritone models), my baritone has a 27" scale length neck (ie. the neck is longer) and is tuned much lower than a regular tuned guitar. Also, the strings are much fatter - regular acoustic might have 13-56 strings (or lighter), my baritone has 17-68 strings.
snakehips81 11 months ago
that thing sounds like an animal!!!!!! i want one......great playing too.
lykndamuzic 1 year ago
@lykndamuzic - Hi there !
It's for sale if you are interested.
snakehips81 1 year ago
@snakehips81 Here is the ebay Item number: 270693740811.
Finishes 23rd Jan 2011
snakehips81 1 year ago
...super tone! hey is that the same geetar you are playin with prof in his vids? That things a beast!
gitfiddlejoe 2 years ago
Hi there ! No it isn't the same guitar. The one on that video is a 1930 National Style "O".
This guitar is an original National Triolian body (now nickel-plated) with a newish neck on it. Dave King of England made this gorgeous neck and put it all together. Its got a NRP hot-rod cone.
snakehips81 2 years ago