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National 2011 Style 'O' Resonator Guitar with Hard Case - Commission Sale Reviews

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The iconic National Style 'O' Resonator Guitar, sold as a commission sale, barely played and still as new. It features a brass body polished to a mirror-like shine, plated in nickel, and finally etched with that original famous scene depicting the Hawaiian scenery. It sounds just like you would imagine, bold and elegant. A timeless classic in pristine condition. Comes with a hard case, sets of spare D'addario phosphor bronze strings, a blue glass bottle neck, a clip on tuner, 4 sets of D'addario EJ17 strings, National stickers, National care cloth and original purchase paperwork. Gazing upon the famous Style “O,” one can almost hear the sweet song of the Hawaiian breeze through the swaying palm trees, syncopated to the soft roll of the waves upon the sandy shore as the sun sets in the distance. When National first introduced the Style “O” in 1930, the catalog promised it was “sure to win the admiration of everyone because of its beauty of design and marvelous tone quality.” And advertisements soon proclaimed it National’s “best seller ever!” Now, more than 80 years later, that’s as true as ever. The Style “O” remains National’s flagship — and through the decades, it has become of the most iconic, most recognized guitars of all time. Just like the original, today’s Style “O” features a brass body polished to a mirror-like shine, plated in nickel, and finally etched with that famous scene depicting the allure of the Aloha Isles. The maple neck is finished in a traditional sunburst and capped by an ivoroid-bound ebony fretboard topped by vintage-style engraved tuners. Thanks to both its look and sound, the Style “O” remains a timeless classic.

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Excellent condition, Very well set up, truss rod tools etc all supplied (as well as extra goodies!), very well packed for delivery. Recommended.
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