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Description

The 1929 National Style 3 Tricone is a captivating piece of musical history, perfect for those who appreciate the rich, resonant tones only a vintage resonator can deliver. This acoustic guitar features a triple-cone resonator system, a hallmark of National guitars, designed to enhance volume and sustain, making it ideal for both solo and ensemble performances. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, the Style 3 Tricone boasts intricate engravings that reflect the artistry of its era, adding a visual flair to its sonic brilliance.

The guitar's body is constructed with high-quality materials that contribute to its unique sound character, offering a blend of warmth and clarity that is favored by blues and slide guitarists worldwide. Its robust build ensures longevity, allowing you to enjoy its timeless sound for years to come. Whether you are strumming gently or playing with fervor, the 1929 National Style 3 Tricone responds with a depth and richness that captivates audiences.

Ideal for collectors and musicians alike, this guitar not only serves as a testament to early 20th-century craftsmanship but also as a versatile instrument capable of handling diverse musical styles. Its distinctive voice is a valuable addition to any musician's repertoire, offering a classic tone that has stood the test of time.

Key Features:

  • Triple-cone resonator system for enhanced volume and sustain
  • Intricate engravings showcasing vintage craftsmanship
  • Ideal for blues and slide guitar styles
  • High-quality materials for a unique blend of warmth and clarity
  • Robust build for long-lasting performance
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Eric Clapton Collection at Gruhn Guitars: Circa 1929 National Style 3 Tricone Resonator Guitar

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Eric Clapton Collection at Gruhn Guitars: Circa 1929 National Style 3 Tricone Resonator Guitar

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Gruhn Guitars

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Comparisons

  • The Epiphone Hound Dog Dobro is noted as a better-feeling guitar than a Gretsch resonator for a couple hundred dollars more.

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  • A Gold Tone PBR, purchased used for $450, is considered twice the guitar in quality compared to new Gretsch resonators.

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  • Gretsch resonators are noted for their weight, offering a heavy build that some users find cumbersome compared to other models.

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  • The Taylor GS Mini Mahogany is considered a good blues option at $600, with its compact size and warm tone fitting the genre well.

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Value and pricing

  • The 1929 National Tricone, initially bought for $2,000, is now likely worth around $3,000, indicating its potential appreciation in value.

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User experience

  • Owners have found the Gretsch resonators to have high action, which is more suitable for slide playing, unless professionally adjusted.

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Build quality

  • Republic resonators, assembled and fitted in the US with Chinese bodies, have a fit and finish close to National guitars.

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Setup and maintenance

  • Cherry tops on Art & Lutherie guitars are prone to fingernail scratches and dents, adding a unique character described as "mojo."

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Use cases and applications

  • Recording King 'Dirty 30s' guitars are likened to old Harmony Stella guitars and noted for their suitability for slide playing, similar to vintage Stellas.

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Features and functionality

  • Epiphone guitars, often used by blues musicians in the MS Delta, can have mismatched string tensions and are sometimes tuned to open Cm for a deeper sound.

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Eric Clapton

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This guitar was in the collection of Eric Clapton from 2006 until 2016. Derek Trucks used it on the "Doyle & Derek Tour" (by Clapton) in 2006/2007 for the acoustic version of Outside Woman Blues.

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