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style or
steel guitar style There are
three main
resonator designs: The
tricone, with
three metal cones,
designed by the
first National company The single-cone...
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resonator cone, was
introduced to
compete with the
patented inward-facing
tricone and
biscuit designs produced by the
National String Instrument Corporation...
- and
Kimberlite Research.
Tricone bit for well
drilling (medium worn-out) PDC bit for well
drilling Multiple Tricone Bits
Tricone Bit
Drill Bit
Damaged Drill...
- and sold them
under their National brand. They had
metal bodies and a
tricone resonator system, with
three aluminium cones joined by a T-shaped aluminium...
- An eight-string
baritone tricone resonator guitar...
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National Reso-Phonic
Guitars In the
context of
stringed instruments, the
tricone and
biscuit designs promoted by the
National String Instrument Corporation...
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gravity is 4.2 or greater, soft
enough to not
damage the
bearings of a
tricone drill bit,
chemically inert, and
containing no more than 250 milligrams...
- whom was
Ralph Neuhaus,
invented the
tricone bit,
which has
three roller cones. The
Hughes patent for the
tricone bit
lasted until 1951,
after which other...
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weight balance. The
material was used in the
construction of the
National tricone resophonic guitar. The
frets of guitar, mandolin, banjo, b****, and related...
- players. He was a
trendsetter in his use of the metal-bodied
National Tricone guitar and, later, the
Rickenbacker Bakelite (see
photo above) and ****erson...