National Reso-Phonic Guitars

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National Reso-Phonic Guitars is a manufacturer of resonator guitars and other resonator instruments including mandolins, ukuleles and 12 string guitars.

The company was formed in 1989 by Don Young and McGregor Gaines, in a Californian garage. They measured old resonator instruments of all makes and designs, and produced reproductions under the National brand name and trade mark, originally used by the National String Instrument Corporation for the very first resonator instruments.

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