Johnson JR-550 Bottle Slide Triolian

 

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Johnson JR-550 Bottle Slide Triolian
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Manufacturer: Johnson

Price: $254.99

 
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Johnson JR-550 Bottle Slide Triolian

This wood-body resonator guitar is perfect for backyard bottle slide playing. With its slotted headstock and natural mahogany fi nish, it has the classic look and feel of the vintage Triolian guitars from the 1930's, without the marked up price! The larger body shape adds much to its traditional look and exceptional sound. Built with a mahogany top, back, sides, and neck and a hard maple biscuit bridge, this triolian really sings. The 9.5" hand-spun spiral cone resonator provides this triolian with incredible projection and responsive tone. The JR-550 also features a rosewood fretboard and a 12th fret neck joint, as well as a modified F-hole soundboard. Add to that inlaid M.O.P position markers, a nickelplated coverplate and tailpiece, and you've got a new triolian that leads in tone, features, and value!

Features:

  • Mahogany Top, Back, Sides, & Neck
  • Hard Maple Biscuit Bridge
  • 9.5" Hand Spun Aluminum Cone
  • Rosewood Fretboard
  • 12th Fret Neck Joint
  • Inlaid M.O.P. Position Markers
  • Nickel Plated Coverplate

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