This Is Historic...All Right, Maybe Not Historic, But...
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Landshark Girl
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Re: This Is Historic...All Right, Maybe Not Historic, But...
As I told quite a few people last night, I can now die a happy woman. Heard it live at Camden...nothing better. Well, maybe a few things...but, it was pretty gosh darn amazing.

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Rabbitz
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Re: This Is Historic...All Right, Maybe Not Historic, But...
It looks like a "National" to me. The silver disks towards the fretboard probably makes it a Model D in walnut.Reefdiver wrote:It's called a resonator and they have a very distinctive sound.
(Reefdiver is right that it is a type of resonator or Reso-Phonic body)
Ok after being a guitar tech for 30 odd years I wanted to show off
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capnbobby
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Re: This Is Historic...All Right, Maybe Not Historic, But...
It had a really cool sound.Rabbitz wrote:It looks like a "National" to me. The silver disks towards the fretboard probably makes it a Model D in walnut.Reefdiver wrote:It's called a resonator and they have a very distinctive sound.
(Reefdiver is right that it is a type of resonator or Reso-Phonic body)
Ok after being a guitar tech for 30 odd years I wanted to show off
Cap'n Bobby