NATIONAL THE DON #1
- German silver body, 14/20-fret fingerboard with dot inlay, available with plain body with engraved edged borders.
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- nickel plated bell brass body, 2 f-holes, maple neck, 12/19-fret ebonized maple fingerboard with pearl dot inlay, 3-per-side tuners, available with Sandblasted Hawaiian Scene on body, mfg. 1930-1941.
The first few hundred Style O models featured steel bodies. The Hawaiian Style O has a wooden neck. Some 14-fret models may have parallelogram fingerboard inlays. Until 1933, the f-holes were flat cut. After 1933, the f-holes were rolled in (these are the rarest and most expensive Style 0 models). In late 1934, 14-fret fingerboard replaced 12-fret fingerboard.
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- German silver body, 14/20-fret fingerboard with dot inlay, available with plain body with engraved edged borders.
- German silver body, 12/19-fret fingerboard, square headstock with pearloid overlay (no sandblasting or etching design), mfg. 1930-34.
- thinner gauge steel body, 2 flat cut f-holes, mahogany or maple neck, 12/19-fret dyed maple fingerboard with pearl or ivoroid dot inlay, mfg. 1931-1940.
- similar to The Don #1, except features pearloid headstock overlay, pearl square fingerboard inlay, available with Floral Pattern engraving.
- wooden body, 2 flat cut f-holes, 12/19-fret fingerboard, available in Light Green finish with a light overspray of several colors; neck, fingerboard, and peghead featured matching finish, decals were then placed on the body; early models...