THE BIRTH OF "TROUBLE FREE" POWER!
The Construction of a
NATIONAL
RESONATOR
GUITAR
At right—A corner of the
production mill showing
metal guitar body shells
at completion of the metal
work.
THE HEART OF A NATIONAL
At right — Machinist at large
punch press is stamping out metal
top panels for single cone reson-
ator guitars. The workman at the
left of the same picture is complet-
ing the final forming operation on
National resonator cones —
Below A view oi the busy
assembly line where the
necks, cones, covers, keys,
and strings are installed by
craftsmen. Each instrument is
rigidly inspected on comple-
tion lor perfect standards of
workmanship and perform-
At left A completed Nation-
al instrument ready for dis-
criminating buyers. Every in-
strument is unconditionally
guaranteed.
There is no
gamble when you purchase a
guality National Resonator
Guitar -
NATIONAL DOBRO CORPORATION
400 South Peoria Street
CHICAGO — ILLINOIS
MANUFACTURERS OF WORLD FAMOUS AMPLIFYING STRING MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
MAY, 1941
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