The Recording King Hawaiian Metal Body Resonator is fashioned in the classic Style-O shape, and sports a 9.5", hand-spun cone that delivers awesome sound projection and a vintage tone that sings the blues—as well as Americana, folk and even edgy rock. The bell brass construction and nickel-plated body—not to mention the etched Hawaiian tableaus—evoke the resonators of the 1930s and 1940s, but keep in mind that more modern players such as Eric Sardinas, Nancy Wilson and Derek Trucks wield these instruments to expand the scope of their artistry.
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Recording King Style-O Hawaiian Metal Body Resonator Guitar Nickel Plated

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The Recording King Hawaiian Metal Body Resonator is fashioned in the classic Style-O shape, and sports a 9.5", hand-spun cone that delivers awesome sound projection and a vintage tone that sings the blues—as well as Americana, folk and even edgy rock. The bell brass construction and nickel-plated body—not to mention the etched Hawaiian tableaus—evoke the resonators of the 1930s and 1940s, but keep in mind that more modern players such as Eric Sardinas, Nancy Wilson and Derek Trucks wield these instruments to expand the scope of their artistry.

Features:

Bell brass resonator guitar
9.5" hand-spun European Recording King cone
19 frets
Nickel-plated body etched with Hawaiian scene

Specifications:

Body
Body type: Bell brass, non-cutaway
Back and sides: Bell brass
Bracing pattern: RK hand-spun resonator cone
Body finish: Nickel plated with Hawaiian sandblast pattern
Neck
Neck shape: V 
Nut width: 1.75"
Fingerboard: Rosewood
Neck wood: Mahogany
Scale length: 24-7/8"
Number of frets: 19
Neck finish: Satin brown
Bridge: Maple biscuit
Saddle & nut: Ebony/maple saddle, bone nut
Other
Tuning machines: Open gear
Number of strings: 6-string
Case: Sold separately
Country of origin: China