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This lot is offered without reserve. PROPERTY FROM THE DOPYERA COLLECTION (LOTS 31-40)
NATIONAL

A TRICONE CONCERT UKULELE, STYLE 2 VARIENT, LOS ANGELES, CIRCA 1928

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NATIONAL
A TRICONE CONCERT UKULELE, STYLE 2 VARIENT, LOS ANGELES, CIRCA 1928
The headstock bearing the logo NATIONAL TRADE MARK, bearing the serial number 151, length of body: 13 3/16 in. (33.5 cm)
The instrument bears a collection catalogue number 82.29.5
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This lot is offered without reserve.

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With an amazing ability for creative output, the combined efforts of the Dopyera Family lead to the developments of new musical technology that would leave its mark across a wide array of disciplines. In 1925, the Dopyera brothers, including John, Rudy, Emil, Ed and Louis, developed a new type of guitar with substantially more volume, allowing it to compete with other modern day instruments. The creation became known as the resophonic guitar, also referred to as Nationals or Dobros, short for Dopyera Brothers. The distinctive sound of these instruments is loud and crisp, making it a favorite in Bluegrass, Hawaiian, Gospel, Blues, Ragtime and Jazz. In addition to these well-known instruments the Dopyera brothers continued to experiment and create other resonator musical instruments through their lifetime and many companies, including the National String Instrument Corporation, the Dobro Manufacturing Company, the National Dobro Corporation and the Original Musical Instruments Company.