Keith Richards' Resonators

In this picture, one of a famous series taken backstage at Madison Square Garden, Keith can be seen playing a National Style 0 resonator guitar. The solid headstock (as opposed to a slotted headstock), as well as the 14th fret (as opposed to 12th fret) neck joint place it as a late 1930s model. Keith used this guitar when performing "Prodigal Son" (from Beggar's Banquet) live. Photos exist (http://alldylan.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/rolling-stones.jpg) of Jagger and Richards performing the song during a pair of concerts at Madison Square garden that yielded most of the material for the live album Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out - though the song did not make the final cut for the album.

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