National Style 1 Tricone German Silver | Nick Brightwell presents
When he invented the original National Tricone all the way back in 1927, John Dopyera was seeking to create a louder guitar with internal amplification — but he also insisted that the guitar’s tone be absolutely clear. His groundbreaking design patented in 1927 with three resonating cones projected the guitar’s sound so it could be over the sound of dancers and cut through a band or orchestra. Performance by: @NickBrightwell Website: http://www.nickbrightwell.com/ Instagram: / nickbrightwell @NickBrightwell @nationalguitars We use John Pearse Phosphor Bronze 12-53 strings https://studio1-vintage.com/products/... And John Pearse String Wipes https://studio1-vintage.com/products/... www.studio1-vintage.com #nationalguitars #acousticguitar #vintageguitar #fingerstyle #countrymusic

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