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Topic: 8-String Tri-cone |
Eric Stumpf
From: Newbury, NH 03255
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Posted 11 Oct 2000 4:04 am
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A local player here just received delivery of his custom-built Deneve 8-string resonator guitar and I'd have to say that it's one impressive axe. It got me thinkin' though, about the National Resophonic Tri-cone I own and how much more I'd enjoy playing the thing if it had 8 strings. So here's my question: Has anyone converted one of these or a similar guitar to an 8-string neck? Since this Tri-cone does have a "bolt-on" Spanish-style neck, a swap-out with an 8-stringer would be a piece of cake. Install an 8-groove bridge saddle and nut and a different tailpiece and that should do it, right? Does anybody know who might do such a conversion for me? |
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Mike D
From: Phx, Az
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Posted 11 Oct 2000 6:36 am
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Hey Eric, even though I've built a metal tricone before I wouldn't want to work on a pricey instrument like your's.
You might try asking National, they make squarenecks for them now. Or this guy http://www.roots66.com/ngr/ He used to work at National and has a good reputation. |
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mikey
From: New Jersey
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Posted 11 Oct 2000 6:43 pm
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i've seen new 12 string tri-cones from national, so i'm sure they'd make you an 8...for a price,
mike |
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Eric Stumpf
From: Newbury, NH 03255
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Posted 12 Oct 2000 2:54 am
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Thanks for the good suggestions! Looks like I'll have to pester Don Young at National-Reso again. He did the Hawaiian set-up on my Tri-cone a few years back and at the time, it was the first such mod they had done to one of their Tri-cone guitars. I hadn't known of the 12-string necks. I imagine these would have the slightly wider fretboard and longer headstock needed to accomodate a couple of extra tuners and strings. I can see this becoming an interesting project! |
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