1932 National Style O
$6,499
TR Crandall Guitars
1932 National Style O in very good condition that has been gently cared for and only exhibits minor signs of wear for an instrument over ninety years old. This resonator is all original save for a neck reset, fingerboard refret, rebinding of the neck on the treble and bottom sides and a new nut....
1935 National Style O
$8,795
~1940 National Style O #C5781
$4,850
Atomic Guitars
#C 5781 Super-rare beat-up war era round-neck resonator. National logo is inscribed into black laminate paddle-head headstock, super-rare engraved Palm tree decorations on the sides, super-rare parallelogram inlays ( a la Gibson).
SOUNDS INCREDIBLE,
Lots of cracks and dents all over but it is...
National Style O Single Cone Brass Bright Nickel 14-Fret
$5,000
Chicago Music Exchange
National’s 14-Fret Style “O” became an icon when Mark Knopfler began using a late 1930s model and pictured it prominently on the cover of Dire Straits’ Brothers in Arms album released in 1985. Our reproduction is true to the vintage original. The smaller, 14-fret body allows versatility and ease of...
2018 National Resophonic Style O 14 Fret
$3,995
McKenzie River Music
This is a great sounding that looks as good as it sounds, great for finger-style and or bottleneck playing. With 14 frets clear of the body it's a little easier to reach those high notes. This guitar is used but you really can't tell by looking at it, it's clean and considering what they're going...
National ResoRocket Single Cone Steel Rubbed Steel
$4,800
Chicago Music Exchange
National’s 14-Fret Style “O” became an icon when Mark Knopfler began using a late 1930s model and pictured it prominently on the cover of Dire Straits’ Brothers in Arms album released in 1985. Our reproduction is true to the vintage original. The smaller, 14-fret body allows versatility and ease of...
Mesa Boogie Mesa Boogie Subway TT-800 Compact Bass Head
$1,399
The Guitar Sanctuary
Presenting the all new Mesa Boogie Subway TT-800 Compact Bass Head. The all-tube Mesa Boogie® BASS 400+ was a modern-day classic used by the world’s most talented bassists for over two decades. From Paul McCartney to Mark King, Stanley Clark to Jack Blades and Michael Anthony, the 400+ crossed...