1960s Mosritemade Dobro Columbia 12String Resonator Guitar

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Custom Dobro guitars with gold-plated, engraved hardware and fancy inlay cost from $175 to $250. Round or square necks were available on all models. Dobro also made mandolins, ukuleles, and "Tenortrope" banjo-guitars with round wooden bodies. A Dobro, or resonator guitar, consists of at least one metal cone incorporated into an acoustic guitar body. The Dobro company was the originator of this instrument, the name coming from both a combination of "Dopyera Brothers" (owners of the company) and a slang term meaning "good" in Slovak. In Stock Regal RC2 Duolian Metal Body Resonator Guitar $1,489.00 In Stock Epiphone Dobro Hound Dog Deluxe Round Neck Vintage Brown Resophonic Guitar $1,259.00 In Stock Out of stock Gretsch G9241 Alligator Biscuit Round-Neck Resonator Guitar with Fishman Nashville Pickup 2-Color Sunburst Resonator guitar $1,099.00 Out of stock The date puts the guitar around early 1970s' vintage, making this a true "Dobro' - not a Gibson Dobro. Metal Body is nickel with the Rose etching, neck appears to be Mahogany with a Sunburst finish, and the fretboard looks like it is Brazilian Rosewood. The guitar is currently perfect for Slide playing. The guitar comes with a Chipboard.

1960s Mosritemade Dobro Columbia 12String Resonator Guitar

Resonators / Dobros Gretsch Guitars Gretsch G9220 Bobtail Round-Neck Resonator Guitar w/Fishman Pickup - 2-Color Sunburst $1,099.00 Order Compare Bourbon Street Bourbon Street Parlour Resonator Guitar w/Pickup + Case - Chrome Finish $1,199.00 Order Compare Dobro is an American brand of resonator guitars owned by Gibson and manufactured by its subsidiary Epiphone. The term "dobro" is also used as a generic term for any wood-bodied, single-cone resonator guitar . The Dobro was originally a guitar manufacturing company founded by the Dopyera brothers with the name "Dobro Manufacturing Company". A Dobro guitar is an acoustic guitar that has a solid metal body, and it is almost always played with a slide in open tuning. Discover how Dobro guitars can. The Dobro is a single cone resonator guitar that is easily confused at first glace with the single cone National guitars. But in fact, they are fundamentally different in construction and design. The Dobro resonator is dish-shaped, opposite of the volcano-shaped National resonator.

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The Dobro resonator guitar is a type of acoustic guitar that produces a distinctively bright sound due to its metal resonator cone in the center of the soundboard. The resonator cone is made of aluminium and is designed to move the soundwaves from the strings in a different direction, resulting in a bright, powerful sound. So what is it exactly? The dobro guitar interestingly has a rich history and has been played by some of the most legendary musicians, including Mike Auldridge. Given that, here's a toast to those who have set the standard for the dobro as we delve into what makes it such a unique and fascinating instrument! The Dobro guitar is typically made out of either wood or metal. The wooden guitars have a striking, warm sound that is sweet and melodious. On the other hand, metal Dobro guitars are louder and brighter sounding. Most Dobro guitars come in two sizes: a standard-size or a resonator-size guitar. Guitar Slide Dobro Tone Bar Hawaiian Metal Slider Sliding Electric Acoustic Features : Hawaiian electric guitar designed for professional gamers, this product is suitable for six-string electric guitar in Hawaii, while increasing the concave design of the sound bar from the other strings at 23 456 playing sound stick string stringed farther, so it can better be playing stringed.

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The round-neck dobro is a conventional guitar, while the square neck is a lap steel style. Let's look at the history of this unique instrument to see its origins. Early History Musicians in the early 1920s wanted guitars that would cut through the reed and brass instruments of the orchestra. The dobro is a resonator guitar, popularized by the Dobro company in the 1930s. The body of the dobro is made of wood, with a metal soundhole cover. This feature gives the dobro its characteristic twangy sound. The instrument is played on the lap, with a slide for fingerpicking. The dobro has a flat or convex back and a curved top.