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Tony Palmer


From:
St Augustine,FL
Post  Posted 10 Dec 1999 3:53 am    
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You've probably seen in Musicians Friend catalogue a mongrel brand of dobro for sale for about $6-700.
It is nickel or chrome plated brass with a resonator middle.
Now this is ridiculously cheap, but my question is, how bad can it be?
I mean if it is brass, it's not going to fall apart like some cheap wood might. How good does a dobro have to be anyway?
Tony (looking to buy a dobro) Palmer
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Brad Bechtel


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San Francisco, CA
Post  Posted 10 Dec 1999 10:55 am    
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If you're talking about the Johnson Style O guitar, it's not a bad guitar. They're made in China, unlike the Johnson tricones, which are made in the Czech Republic. The Style O guitars I've heard have a pretty good sound, although I think the nut and bridge could stand an upgrade.

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Bob Knight


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Bowling Green KY
Post  Posted 10 Dec 1999 6:59 pm    
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Tony,
I just bought a Johnson JR-400-C Reso.(copy of D60S Dobro) I love it.
It is far ahead of Flinthill, Galveston, Regal, and most of the cheaper reso.
I just sold a 83'Dobro, and I like the Johnson as well or better than I did the Dobro.
It looks a hundred times better than the Dobro, as far as finish etc., and the tone is great. I will agree with Brad, I'll probably update the bridge amd nut. It may fall apart next week, but I don't believe it will, it is pretty heavy as compared to Flinthill etc.
Anybody else tried one??
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Bob

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Mike D

 

From:
Phx, Az
Post  Posted 11 Dec 1999 8:14 am    
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Tony, Brad's spot on about the Johnson/Sterling guitars, although the fact that they paint the neck makes me leery and I think a bone nut is in order. I'd also recommend swapping out the cone for a National. The offshore cones are stamped and are pretty thick compared to the spun National cones. It's like going from a stock Dobro cone to a Quarterman.

Also watch eBay, these things are going for about $500.00 bucks and they are new from reputable dealers.
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mickd

 

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london,england
Post  Posted 12 Dec 1999 10:51 am    
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I bought a new Johnson dobro copy a few weeks ago in Hobgoblins, London. It was really
cheap - 175 UK Pounds (about 280$). The
finish is poor & it needed a bit of setting
up but the sound from the spider is great.
I also bought a Continental Tri-Cone while
I was in Vienna a few months ago. I understand that the guitar is made in Munich but the cones come from Czech Republic - maybe the same source used by Johnson for their steel models ? Again, I'm very pleased
with it.
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Andy Zynda


From:
Wisconsin
Post  Posted 13 Dec 1999 6:21 am    
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Hey Tony,
I've had the Johnson Tricone, the Style-O and the Jr-400 wood body. The Tricone was OK but had a crack along the weld seam. The ground off a bit too much metal. Moved to the Style-o and it was fine. BUTT. The sound I was looking for was the honey-sweet bluegrass/blues tone. The Brass bodies have more resonance in the mid and mid-hi ranges. The woodies have a beefier bottom and smoother Mid-hi and Hi's. I now have the 400 woody and LOVE the sound. I'm also impressed with the quality. Very solid construction, sweet tone and excellent finish.
Hope this helps...
-andy-
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