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Scott Burns
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From: Haiku, Maui, Hawaii

posted 12 December 2000 10:49 AM     profile   send email     edit
Has anyone played the Amistar's yet? A metal body that has an affordable price tag. Wonder how the sound is on the tri-cone, and the f-hole n body ?
Brad Bechtel
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From: San Francisco, CA

posted 12 December 2000 12:50 PM     profile   send email     edit
The Amistar resophonic guitars are distributed in the USA under the Johnson brand name. These are different from the Chinese-made Style O guitars I've seen which are also distributed under the Johnson brand name.
From what I've seen, these are very nice guitars. I haven't seen any squareneck Johnson tricones. Everything I've seen has had a round neck for regular guitar playing. I'm sure they would sound good even with a Hawaiian nut adapter.

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Mike D
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From: Phx, Az

posted 12 December 2000 04:24 PM     profile   send email     edit
Trucker Dave has done some mods on his, including replacing the cones with real Nationals ones. You can find his musings on http://www.geocities.com/truckerdave10/

Jim is a real nice guy.

mike http://members.fortunecity.com/terapln/home1.html

Scott Burns
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From: Haiku, Maui, Hawaii

posted 12 December 2000 06:58 PM     profile   send email     edit
According to Jim, the Dean Resonator is a great bang for the bucks guitar. Prefering it over the Amistar/Johnson. Something to look into, thanks for the tip.
Scott Burns
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From: Haiku, Maui, Hawaii

posted 15 December 2000 07:26 PM     profile   send email     edit
OK I got it! Melobro. It took me awhile to warm up to the idea of a glass body, but ya know what, those things sound pretty sweet! normally I'd want wood or metal, just the kinda guy I am. But, you all know where the entry level is with Gibson/Dobro, and National. Melobro is half that amount. Has anyone here on the Forum played one yet?
HowardR
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From: N.Y.C.,N.Y.

posted 16 December 2000 05:23 AM     profile   send email     edit
I own several Dobros and a Melobro. The Melobro sounds as good if not better than my best sounding Dobro. It's a good value in my opinion and invulnerable to the usual nicks and dings. You may have a healthy waiting period though.

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