National Reso-Phonic Guitars


Mainwood Guitars is officieel dealer voor National Reso-Phonic!

Op dit moment staan er meerdere modellen in bestelling en kunnen nu alvast bij ons gereserveerd worden.
Heb je een ander model in gedachte? Laat het ons dan weten!

De levertijd voor een nieuwe National is op dit moment tussen de 8 en de 12 maanden.

Ons huidige voorraad vind je onderaan.

 

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Condition: NEW!

Color: Nickel plated

Origin: U.S.A.

Incl. original case

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As John rightly boasted, “The Tricone guitar flowed like a river,” and the company’s early ads proclaimed it “The Greatest Musical Sensation of the Age.” Now, ninety years later, Tricones are still revered by musicians everywhere for that special sound. Like the originals, our Style 1 Tricone is built with a Brass body and coverplate — the same, unique alloy used by the Dopyera Brothers. And like those guitars, our body, coverplate, and tailpiece are nickel plated and polished to a mirror-like shine. The mahogany neck is finished in a rich, warm burst and fitted with an ivoroid-bound ebony fingerboard. The vintage-style tuning machines work on the classic slotted headstock, topped by the famed National shield decal. 

Condition: NEW!

Color: Polychrome yellow/green

Origin: U.S.A.

Incl. original case

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The first Triolians were painted in a golden Polychrome finish, highlighted by a stenciled scene on the back featuring the sun setting through swaying palm trees along the shoreline of Paradise. Our reissue of the classic Polychrome Triolian not only matches the style of the original, but also the special sound of those first single-cone Nationals. The body is available in either thin-gauge steel or wood. And like the originals, it’s constructed with flat-cut f- holes, a formed back, and traditional non-ribbed coverplate. You can select from either the early 12-fret, large-body or later 14-fret, smaller-body version. The maple neck comes with an ebony fretboard with ivoroid binding and traditional engraved tuners. Both include an adjustable truss rod—something the vintage Nationals lacked. But this reissue doesn’t lack any of the tone of the originals: It still sounds as sweet and rich as a classic 1930s National.

Condition: Very Good!

Color: Nickel Plated

Year: 2004

Origin: U.S.A.

Incl. original case

Condition: Very Good!

Color: Nickel Plated

Year: 2005

Origin: U.S.A.

Incl. original case

Condition: NEW!

Color: Translucent Black

Origin: U.S.A.

Incl. original case

Condition: NEW!

Color: Naturel all figured maple

Origin: U.S.A.

Incl. original case

Condition: NEW!

Color: Revolver

Origin: U.S.A.

Incl. original case

Condition: NEW!

Color: Rustic Black

Origin: U.S.A.

Incl. original case

Condition: Very Good!

Color: Polychrome 

Year: 2013

Origin: U.S.A.

Incl. original case

Condition: Near Mint!

Color: Rubbed steel

Year: 2017

Origin: U.S.A.

Incl. original case

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National Reso-Phonic Triolian (Steel)

€4,300.00 €4,099.00
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National Reso-Phonic Triolian (Steel)

€4,300.00 €4,099.00

Condition: NEW! 

Color: Walnut brown & gold burst

Origin: U.S.A.

Incl. original case

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The Triolian is a faithful reissue of the 1930s W Series classic, featuring a thin-gauge steel body or optional wood body. The guitar is highlighted by flat-cut f-holes, a formed back, and the traditional sieve-hole coverplate. And like the originals, the guitar is handpainted in a two-tone “walnut” brown-and-gold burst designed to mimic the look of wood way back when. But our Triolian is all new and boasts something the vintage versions lack — rock-solid reliability. The maple neck now includes an essential adjustable truss rod under the ivoroid-bound ebony fretboard, which is detailed with inlaid mother-of-pearl position markers.  The classic slotted headstock features vintage-style engraved, open-gear tuners and the timeless “Triolian” shield decal. (In the making process it got an almost invisible dent on the back so we can give a €200,- discount.)

Condition: NEW!

Color: Nickel plated

Origin: U.S.A.

Incl. original case

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National’s 14-Fret Style “O” became an icon when Mark Knopfler began using a late 1930s model and pictured it prominently on the cover of Dire Straits’ Brothers in Arms album released in 1985. Our reproduction is true to the vintage original. The smaller, 14-fret body allows versatility and ease of access for reaching those higher notes. The brass-bodied instrument is polished to a mirror-like shine, nickel plated, and then etched with the exotic Hawaiian palm-tree scenes. The maple neck is finished in a traditional sunburst. An ivoroid-bound ebony fretboard and vintage-style engraved tuners complete the look of this enduring classic.

Condition: NEW!

Color: Ivory White

Origin: U.S.A.

Incl. original case

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National Reso-Phonic M1 Tricone

€4,499.00
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National Reso-Phonic M1 Tricone

€4,499.00

Condition: NEW!

Color: Mahogany

Origin: U.S.A.

Incl. original case

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With its mahogany body and traditional aluminum resonating cones and T-bridge, the M-1 is truly extraordinary: It boasts the traditional styling and resonator sound of a classic metal Tricone, but with the beloved warmth and depth of tone that a wood-bodied guitar adds. Featuring vintage Tricone styling, the M-1 is constructed of laminated mahogany, highlighted by a sturdy wood soundwell and a hand-painted steel coverplate. The mahogany neck is capped by an ivoroid-bound ebony fingerboard with dot inlays and a vintage-style slotted headstock. A big plus is that the M-1 weighs some three pounds less than its metal-bodied counterpart, yet it gives up nothing in sound. The mahogany provides its own, distinguished tone, combining the unmistakable sound of a Tricone with a rich, deep, full tone.

Condition: Very good!

Color: Greyburst

Year: 1993

Origin: U.S.A.

Incl. original case

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Condition: MINT!

Color: Burst

Year: 2015

Origin: U.S.A.

Incl. original case

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Condition: NEW!

Color: Mahogany

Origin: U.S.A.

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Condition: NEW!

Color: Mahogany

Origin: U.S.A.

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Condition: Very Good

Color: Mahogany

Year: 1994

Origin: U.S.A.

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Bij velen worden Ukuleles als een soort veredeld speelgoed beschouwd. Niks is minder waar want deze mahonie resonator uke is gemaakt door National Reso-Phonic en is van bijzonder goede kwaliteit. Ook is dit exemplaar voorzien van een goed pick up systeem zodat hij makkelijk en goed is uit te versterken.