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Item ID: SHCT24713
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Canterbury branch. Please call ahead before travelling to view it, to ensure it is still in stock, and has not been reserved or transferred.
Phone: 01227 769484
Address: 22 Lower Bridge Street, , Canterbury, CT1 2LG

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This one-off secondhand item is currently in our Canterbury branch.
Availability Details: This one-off secondhand item is currently in our Canterbury branch.This item is unique - we just have the one! If there is anything we need to tell you about the instrument, the staff in the shop where it is in stock will contact you by phone or email before shipping it to you.
As the item is a one-off, there is a possibility it has been recently sold, sent for repair or reserved. If this is the case we will aim to inform you and refund any payment made within one working day.
We can usually transfer instruments between our branches for you to try out - please contact your nearest branch to arrange a transfer
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Resonator Guitar Information
Resonator guitars all have a metal resonator cone or cones supporting the bridge which give the distinctive sound. The original tricone has three cones; the biscuit cone type, concave from the front has the saddle held in a wooden "biscuit"; the spider cone type has a cone convex from the front and a spider bridge straddling the cone. Each type has a quite different sound. They may have either metal or wooden bodies. The Triolian is a metal bodied example of the single cone buscuit design. A Dob
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Round neck Resonator Guitars are usually played in the same wasy as an normal acoustic in an open D or G tuning. Square neck models are usually played with a steel and held horizontally on the lap or in front of the standing player with a strap. Lap steel style players generally refer to the instrument as a Dobro. We can't as it is a registered trade mark!
Other related instruments which are also used with a slide in open tunings include Hawaiian Guitar and Lap Steel. Both are solid body
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