1931 Dobro Model 55 Guitar - Seattle, WA
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N 47° 37.298 W 122° 20.913
10T E 548949 N 5274453
Located within the Museum of Pop Culture is a gallery containing rare guitars belonging to some of the best musicians in the U.S. Admission fees apply.
Waymark Code: WMWGQ0
Location: Washington, United States
Date Posted: 09/03/2017
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Team GPSaxophone
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Over 50 guitars are located in the Guitar Gallery: The Quest for Volume within the Museum of Pop Culture. One of them is a 1931 Dobro Model 55 guitar. A nearby placard reads:

The Dobro was the sound of country

Behind its metal faceplate, the Dobro has a resonator cone similar to those in the National Steel--accept it faces forward. The resonator amplified the sound, while the wooden body gave it a warm, rustic tone embraced by country musicians such as the Duncan Sisters.

The Dobo's name comes from the Dopyera Brothers: John Dopyera invented the resonator guitar and with his brothers, formed the Dobro company in 1929.

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