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The 1990 Beltona Tri-Cone is a resonator guitar that beautifully bridges the gap between traditional craftsmanship and acoustic innovation. Revered by players for its distinctive tri-cone design, this instrument produces a rich, metallic sound that is both powerful and nuanced, making it ideal for blues, bluegrass, and slide guitar enthusiasts alike. Constructed with meticulous attention to detail, the Beltona Tri-Cone features a durable body that enhances sound projection while maintaining a lightweight feel for effortless playability.

What sets this resonator apart is its ability to deliver a versatile tonal palette, thanks to its unique construction. The tri-cone resonator system not only offers a louder sound than your average acoustic guitar but also provides a complex tonal depth that responds dynamically to your playing style. Whether you're strumming or fingerpicking, the Beltona Tri-Cone ensures each note is clear and resonant, offering an exceptional balance between volume and tone.

Perfect for both stage performances and intimate jam sessions, this guitar is a testament to Beltona's enduring legacy in the resonator guitar market. It invites musicians of all levels to explore its expressive range and create music that is both authentic and inspiring.

Key Features:

  • Tri-cone resonator system for enhanced sound projection
  • Versatile tonal range suitable for various music genres
  • Lightweight body for comfortable playability
  • Ideal for blues, bluegrass, and slide guitar styles
  • Crafted with a focus on traditional resonator design principles

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See how Eric Clapton uses 1990 Beltona Tri-Cone

Eric Clapton

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Eric Clapton said that he used this guitar on the Blues Tour, 1994. According to Lee Dickson, Eric Clapton purchased this guitar from Charlie Chandler when he was at Olympic Studios, London, during the recording sessions for the From The Cradle album.

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