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Introduced In 1930 - Best-Selling Flagship Model - Mirror-Like Shine - Sunburst Neck - Etched Aloha Isles
National Singlecones | Style O - Brass Body - 12-Fret
Introduced In 1930 - Best-Selling Flagship Model - Mirror-Like Shine - Sunburst Neck - Etched Aloha Isles
National Guitars, handcrafted in San Luis Obispo, California, are known for their meticulous craftsmanship and iconic resonator instruments, with the Style O being their flagship model. Introduced in 1930, the Style O quickly became a bestseller and remains one of the most recognised guitars in the world. Its brass body, polished to a mirror-like finish, is plated in nickel and etched with a tropical scene, while its maple neck, ebony fretboard, and vintage tuners showcase timeless elegance. Renowned for both its striking appearance and distinctive tone, the Style O continues to captivate musicians, embodying National's enduring legacy of excellence. Read more on this beauty below...
National Guitars, crafted in the heart of San Luis Obispo, California, represent a perfect fusion of tradition, innovation, and artistry. From the moment raw lumber enters their workshop to the final stages of assembly and setup, nearly every part of the guitar-making process is handled with meticulous care by a dedicated team of craftsmen and women. Their goal: to create the finest wood and metal body resonator instruments in the world.
At the heart of National's lineup is the renowned Style O, an instrument that has become a symbol of both craftsmanship and musical excellence. Gazing upon the gleaming surface of the Style O, one is instantly transported to the warm breezes and swaying palms of a Hawaiian sunset, where the rhythmic sounds of the ocean form the backdrop to the guitar's melodious voice. Introduced in 1930, the Style O was quickly celebrated for its beauty and exceptional tone quality. As National proudly proclaimed, it was "sure to win the admiration of everyone," and it rapidly became the company's "best seller ever."
More than 80 years later, the Style O continues to reign as National's flagship model, a testament to its lasting appeal and enduring popularity. Its iconic design, rooted in the original craftsmanship of the 1930s, ensures that it remains one of the most recognised and beloved guitars of all time.
Today's Style O is built with the same attention to detail that made it famous. The body, crafted from brass and polished to a mirror-like finish, is plated in nickel and etched with the famous scene of the Aloha Isles, capturing the tropical allure that has defined its aesthetic for generations. The maple neck is finished in a classic sunburst, while the ivoroid-bound ebony fretboard is crowned by vintage-style engraved tuners, combining elegance with a nod to its rich history.
The appeal of the Style O is not only visual but auditory. Its distinctive tone, shaped by its resonator design and brass construction, has made it a favourite amongst musicians seeking both beauty and sound quality. Whether played in a casual setting or on a professional stage, the guitar's voice cuts through with clarity and warmth.
Beyond its iconic design, the specifications of the Style O reflect its refined construction. With a nut width of 1.82 inches, string spacing from E to E of 2.31 inches, and a body depth of 3.125 inches, the instrument is crafted for both comfort and performance. Its scale length of 25 inches and 16-inch fingerboard radius provide players with a smooth and responsive playing experience, making it a joy to perform on.
Completing the package is a deluxe National hardshell case, ensuring that the Style O is protected and preserved for years to come. As both a musical instrument and a work of art, the Style O stands as a timeless testament to the legacy of National Guitars - a legacy that continues to resonate with musicians and collectors around the world.