What is this guitar?

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0BSXqJnRiMw

I've seen this same type of guitar played by a local guy "Charlie Par." I'm just curious as to what it actually is. I've looked at the brand before at a show, but can't remember. So I figure you guys would probably have a good idea :D


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Elliot
 
Hmmm. Looks like a National Style 0. Single cone with f-holes.
 
Thats a metal bodied resonator guitar-looks like it's a single cone model. I use a wood bodied Regal for a lot of my acoustic bands guitar-the resonator projects well over fiddle, banjo and Upright bass live.

Click on the link and there is a dobro similar to the one in the video close to the bottom of the page-it has the same 'F' holes above the resonator cone ....

http://www.provide.net/~cfh/dobro.html

This one is also very close-
http://elderly.com/new_instruments/items/NGBD-TAUPE.htm
 
Thats a metal bodied resonator guitar-looks like it's a single cone model. I use a wood bodied Regal for a lot of my acoustic bands guitar-the resonator projects well over fiddle, banjo and Upright bass live.

Click on the link and there is a dobro similar to the one in the video close to the bottom of the page-it has the same 'F' holes above the resonator cone ....

http://www.provide.net/~cfh/dobro.html

This one is also very close-
http://elderly.com/new_instruments/items/NGBD-TAUPE.htm

Yeah, that second one looks pretty much like it. Cool. Nice and cheap ;)
 
Looks like a National Duolian. Definitely not a style O or N.
 
Yes, it's a National, but not the only reason it sounds like that. He's got it in an alternate tuning which (to my ear) sounds like it has a couple strings in "unison," but out by about a quarter of a step. I've got a friend who used to do that a lot with her electric, and her (now) husband Glen Branca is the master of it - though their stuff is more, ah, art music than Bon Iver's. (Both are great, but Glen and Reg's stuff is much more, let's say, challenging to listen to.)


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Definitely a National. If it's an older one (and it looks like it may be) I agree it looks like a Duolian. Personally I get confused by the plethora of newer models and especially with the different finishes. Any chance it's a Delphi? I'll admit to not knowing that much about resonators -- aside from the fact that I want a tricone:D

Hey Horsedoc, where are you on the Big Island? I'm originally from Hilo.
 
Definitely a National. If it's an older one (and it looks like it may be) I agree it looks like a Duolian. Personally I get confused by the plethora of newer models and especially with the different finishes. Any chance it's a Delphi? I'll admit to not knowing that much about resonators -- aside from the fact that I want a tricone:D

Hey Horsedoc, where are you on the Big Island? I'm originally from Hilo.

Yeah, if it's a newer one it could be a couple of different models - hard to tell the nature of the finish in the photos.

Pohaku - I'm in South Kona, out in jungle land.
 
Yeah, if it's a newer one it could be a couple of different models - hard to tell the nature of the finish in the photos.

Pohaku - I'm in South Kona, out in jungle land.

Cool, I was guessing Kamuela or Pahoa. We still have a timeshare in Kona and get out there every spring. Otherwise, I'm up here on the tundra in Minnesota:D
 
Yes, it's a National, but not the only reason it sounds like that. He's got it in an alternate tuning which (to my ear) sounds like it has a couple strings in "unison," but out by about a quarter of a step. I've got a friend who used to do that a lot with her electric, and her (now) husband Glen Branca is the master of it - though their stuff is more, ah, art music than Bon Iver's. (Both are great, but Glen and Reg's stuff is much more, let's say, challenging to listen to.)


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M.K. Gandhi

Yeah, I know he has it in an alternate tuning. It's like cgegcc. It's a fun one to play, especially to sing.
But yeah. Just curious on the guitar.
A national it is. Wish I had 2000 to spend on a guitar:rolleyes:
 
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