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Post by littletinymitch on Dec 3, 2009 12:12:38 GMT
Question from an eedjit here. Because I live in the boondocks, I don't get to guitar shops very often, but I'm toying with the notion of a new guitar. I rather like the look of the National Delphi, but I also like the Triolian. Can anyone explain to me the difference between them? For that matter, what distinguishes a Triolian from a Duolian? I did see Bob Brozman saying that the Triolian originally had three cones, but it doesn't today.............. confused of Devon!!! Thanks folks.
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Post by Michael Messer on Dec 3, 2009 18:24:31 GMT
Hi Mitch,
You have asked a few questions there!
A National Reso-Phonic Triolian is similar to a National Reso-Phonic Delphi, but the spec is closer to that of a 1930s National steel-bodied Triolian.
Shine On Michael
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