A 9 1/2″ diameter resonator cone spun from aluminum. The cone includes the traditional wooden Biscuit bridge pre-slotted to accept a saddle. This cone will fit most new or old Duolian and Triolian metal or wood body resonator guitars.
Product Features
Spun 9 1/2″ aluminum cone for the authentic blues sound of an old National wooden biscuit bridge
Supplied pre-slotted to accept a saddle
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Great Value and Service Looks like a decent enough cone, but it doesn’t look like the one in the photo. The spiral stiffening ribs or ridges are obviously different.The rib pattern in the Amazon photo looks like the one developed by National in the late 1920s, after making something between 200 and 300 Tricones. (Of course the Tricones then used – and still use today – smaller diameter cones. This cone is the larger single type used in the Style “O”, Triolian and Duolian guitars.) And the short…
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Great Value and Service Looks like a decent enough cone, but it doesn’t look like the one in the photo. The spiral stiffening ribs or ridges are obviously different.The rib pattern in the Amazon photo looks like the one developed by National in the late 1920s, after making something between 200 and 300 Tricones. (Of course the Tricones then used – and still use today – smaller diameter cones. This cone is the larger single type used in the Style “O”, Triolian and Duolian guitars.) And the short…