Does anyone know of a source of both the tricones and T bar - the engine of the tricone resonator guitar?
A luthier friend of mine is keen to try an experiment.
thanks
Kevin Macleod
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Does anyone know of a source of both the tricones and T bar - the engine of the tricone resonator guitar?
A luthier friend of mine is keen to try an experiment.
thanks
Kevin Macleod
like in here
Kevin HJ Macleod
http://www.kevinmacleod.co.uk
Hi Kevin,
I've just made a wood-bodied short-scale tricone tenor guitar using parts from Busker Guitars in Wales: robin@buskerguitars.co.uk. The parts were reasonably priced and good quality.
I'm delighted with the result, which has become my main instrument and would like to send you a photo but I'm afraid I don't know how to do it on this site. If you're interested, you could PM me your e-mail address and I'll send you a photo by e-mail.
best regards,
Dean
Thanks, Dean, sounds fascinating, and the link is a great start too. I've PM'd you my address.
You should get a video up so filk can hear and see it perhaps?
slainte
Kevin Macleod
Kevin HJ Macleod
http://www.kevinmacleod.co.uk
The Resophonic Outfitters department at Beard Guitars should have everything you need...
http://www.beardguitars.com
Kelly
Thanks Kelly, that's great! Much obliged.
KM
Kevin HJ Macleod
http://www.kevinmacleod.co.uk
You might want to try Don Young at National Resophonic in San Luis Obispo, CA. I've bought a few sets of the spiral pattern stamped aluminum tricones from Don, they're identical to the orginals. I believe they also sell the orangewood bridge and aluminum alloy support.
Kevin HJ Macleod
http://www.kevinmacleod.co.uk
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