2001 John Morton Tri-Cone Resonator [No. 35]
2001 John Morton Tri-Cone Resonator [No. 35]
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A one-of-a-kind parlor-sized Tri-Cone resonator from the late legendary PNW builder John Morton. This example is No.35 and features a stunning flamed Maple neck that is a joy to play. This guitar was entirely manufactured by John except for the tuners; He even hand-made custom 4'' speaker cones! The smaller cones and the parlor-sized body give this resonator a unique singing tone with a lovely sweet mid-range and a tight low-end dynamic response. Overall great condition with a slight patina. Plays great with a recent fret level/dress and a compensated saddle. A high-quality boutique instrument! Includes original hardshell case.
Body: Metal
Cone type: 4" Tricone (reduced-size)
Bridge: metal T-bridge w/maple saddle
Fretboard: ebony
Neck wood: maple, highly-flamed
Scale length: 24 1/2"
Nut width: 1 11/16"
Body width: 12 1/4"
Body depth: 3 7/8"
Weight: 7 lbs 9 oz
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