This is our Royall '29 Triolian. This model is our take on the fabled 1928-1929 National Triolian. For only the first year of production the Triolian came with a wood body and sound well. After 1929 all Triolians had either 2 or 3 piece metal bodies. Those first year models are highly coveted for their unique sound.

The original 1929 Triolians were usually painted a solid yellow color as were the later metal body ones. Our Royall '29 Triolian lets the natural Sapele mahogany wood grain show through a vintage matte finish. Triolians have a body size somewhere between a parlor size and a full sized Duolian body.

Royall All Sapele Mahogany SB ’29 Triolian

• 12 fret bound mahogany satin finish neck with slotted stairstep headstock

•  Vintage correct 25” Triolian scale length

•  Natural finish dark mahogany body

•  Traditional "F" upper sound holes

•  Nickel plated brass resonator cover

•  1 7/8" bone nut

•  Rosewood fingerboard with dot inlays

•  Hand spun aluminum Continental cone

•  Vintage style Wilkinson nickel tuners

•  Single action truss rod

•  Etched Royall truss cover

•  Hand polished frets

•  Custom designed vintage style tailpiece

•  13-56 D'Addario Medium 80/20 strings

•  0.5" slot gap at the saddle

•  6lb 3oz

•  Authentic stick and pillar construction

•  Deluxe Fitted case included

•  Royall Resonators Top Grain Leather Strap Included

ConditionBrand New (New)
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Brand
  • The Royall Resonator Co.
Model
  • Royall '29 Triolian Style All Natural Finish Sapele Mahogany Single Cone Resonator
Finish
  • Natural Mahogany
Categories
Year
  • 2022

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Oxnard, CA, United States
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