Sometimes simplicity really is the best way to go. The original 1976 Stingray from Ernie Ball Music Man has found a soft spot in many players hearts, thanks to its straightforward, rock-solid design and versatility.
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MORE →Sometimes simplicity really is the best way to go. The original 1976 Stingray from Ernie Ball Music Man has found a soft spot in many players hearts, thanks to its straightforward, rock-solid design and versatility.
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MORE →Today we’re featuring the National Style 1, an instrument that is very true to these very first National resophonic guitars, right down to the nickel plated German Silver body, T-bridge on spun 6″ National cones, V-profile mahogany neck and slotted peghead!
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MORE →A couple of times every year, we are lucky enough to get our hands on one of these beauties: the Resonator Concert Maple Ukulele from National Guitars. In the past, we have featured a few Custom versions with extra detailing and appointments. Today, we have the standard version available; same great sound and feel at an even better price. This instrument is a performer’s dream. Thanks to the 5 7/8″ spun resonator cone, the National Uke gives more volume and punch than any other Uke available. Most guitarists, myself included, get hand cramps just looking at a standard soprano Uke, but the National is built to a 15″ concert scale, making it far more comfortable to play. The Grover 4 B tuners are smooth and accurate, and like every instrument National builds, the quality and craftsmanship is top notch.