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The National Guitar Page
Most people recognize National guitars from the cover of Dire Straights' "Brothers In Arms" (it's a 1937 Style "O" Serial Number B1844). ...
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The National Guitar Page
It's the undisputed National guitar bible - with detailed information on every model and variation, the history of the company and the characters therin ...
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The National Guitar Page
Of all the types of National guitars, the style "O" is my personal favourite. .... Triolian, Don, Style N or Style O. Duolians are steel bodied (although ...
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The National Guitar Page
National guitars were by far the loudest guitars you could buy in the 1930's so I guess it's no surprise they were used so much in the blues. ...
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Two Tone Electronics
Also Two Tone Amps are coated (I mean coated! - three or four thick coats with a brush!!) with nitrocellulose lacquer - this means that over the years, ...
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Jesse Deane-Freeman's homepage
Jan 28, 2009 ... Biography, gig dates and information on blues musician Jesse Deane-Freeman.
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The National Guitar Page
The "Triolian" was the first single cone guitar, named Triolian because the ... National also made even cheaper wooden bodied single cone guitars as ...
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The Hammond Organ Page
history and information on owning and playing Hammond organs. ... B-3 replaced the B-2 and Philadelphian pianist Jimmy Smith switched to organ after hearing ...
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The Hammond Organ Page
The direct ancestor of the Hammond organ was the "Telharmonium" or "Dynamophone" ...... Here's the B3/C3 manual in .zip format - Hammond-201.pdf.zip ...
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The Hammond Organ Page
history and information on owning and playing Hammond organs. ... Like its predecessors it has two 61 note manuals (keyboards) with two sets of nine ...