![]() ![]() Others have pointed this out also but since hittin' 2000 there has been a upsweep in prices that people are paying for pre-war anything so IMHO now is the time to nab the oldies.Īloha Gerald, I guess when it comes to sound it's been hard for me to describe it in words.since we last talked I had a chance to try one of the newer Tricones. If you primarily play lap style you can get an original style 1 squareneck for what you will pay for a new one (National will make squarenecks but they are Dobro style wood necks,not hollow) Gerald, let me know about that Duolian if you do decide to sell, I know a few people.Īs for the new tricones, they are brass, which does not (to my ears) sound anywhere near as good as german silver which is what all the old tricones except the style 97's and a few other odd ones were made of. Has anyone tried these? Opinions? As good or better than the originals? Does National provide a raised nut made of bone or must you use a nut extender? Any opinions appreciated. I am thinking of selling some of my old equipment (including a 1931 National Duolian, all original, green crinkle finish, no dents, loud as a cannon) and purchasing one of the new National Style 1 TriCones. Your profile | join | preferences | help | search Opinions? - The Steel Guitar Forum INSTRUCTION ![]()
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