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1932-34 Dobro with Tricone Resonator

$ 501.6

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Condition: Using Gruhn's guide to qualifying stringed instrument's condition, it is listed as Very Good.
  • Design: Tri-cone
  • Brand: Dobro

    Description

    Dobro circa 1932-1934 round nut (playable with and without slide) and constructed with the aluminum tricone (spider). Patent # 1896484 by John Dopyera, in the 1929. The Dopyera brothers partnered with National Guitars in 1932. National-Dopyera Guitar Company  contracted with Regal and other manufacturers in the early 30s right through 1934 when Dopyera re-organized to form Valco. This instrument shows some appointments consistent with a Regal headstock. The Dobro decal is worn off or was removed.  The instrument was owned and played by a Blues guitarist out of Sarasota, Florida until his death in the late 1990s.  I have owned it since then.
    The instrument retains all original parts and finish, but for the decal. Top, back, sides and neck are mahogany. Significant finish checking with a few scratches on back. Play wear is noticeable on the neck and fretboard.  Carter's Vintage Instruments performed the setup and can authenticate originality. Comes with a hardshell case.