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Replogle Resonators, Biscuit Cone 10 1/2″ Series
- $59.95
- The Replogle Reso 10 1/2" Series biscuit-bridge style cone is hand spun by Mike Replogle in California using a special hardened aluminum alloy. This is the OEM replacement for Dobros manufactured since late 1960's (10.25" net cone diameter).
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Replogle Reso Saddles, Koa
- $4.99 – $19.99
- Customize the sound of your spider or biscuit-bridge resonator guitar with a split ebony/Koa saddle for balanced tone on all strings, plus Replogle's innovative compensation for improved intonation the special warmth that only comes from natural Koa.
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Replogle Resonators Spider Cone, Standard 10 1/2 Series
- $74.99
- The Replogle Reso Standard "10 1/2" Series Spider-bridge style cone is hand spun in California. Mike Replogle uses a special hardened aluminum alloy for maximum strength, tone, projection and sustain. This is the OEM replacement cone for Dobros manufactured since the late 1960’s and all the way through the Gibson days. Note: The Standard "10 1/2" spider-style resonator cone measures…
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Replogle Spider Bridge #14 Traditional
- $99.99
- Mike Replogle's highly refined cast aluminum spiders offer a choice of traditional alloy, or a modern alloy for a brighter sound. Each leg of the spider is hand-adjusted and leveled so your resonator guitar will sound its best.
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Replogle Reso REP-TS-SS Spider Bridge Tension Screw
- $4.99
- The Replogle Tension Screw connects the #14 spider bridge to the D15 and D15A resonator cone and provides the ability at adjust the tension on the cone. The stainless steel screw will not corrode, providing long-term ease of adjustment. This screw fits all new and vintage spider bridge designs for USA-made resonator guitars, including Dobro and Replogle resonators. Durable…
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Replogle Resonators Spider Cone, Classic 10 1/2 Series
- $59.99
- The Replogle Reso Classic "10 1/2" Series Spider-bridge style cone is hand spun in California. Mike Replogle uses a special hardened aluminum alloy for maximum strength, tone, projection and sustain. This is the OEM replacement cone for Dobros manufactured since the late 1960’s and all the way through the Gibson days. Note: The Classi "10 1/2" spider-style resonator cone measures…
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Replogle Spider Bridge #14N Contemporary
- $129.99
- Mike Replogle's highly refined cast aluminum spiders offer a choice of traditional alloy, or a modern alloy for a brighter sound. Each leg of the spider is hand-adjusted and leveled so your resonator guitar will sound its best.
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Replogle Resonators, Biscuit Cone 9 1/2″ Series Retro
- $66.95
- The Replogle Reso (B95A) 9 1/2 Series "Retro" biscuit-bridge style cone is hand spun in California. Mike Replogle uses a special hardened aluminum alloy for maximum strength, tone, projection and sustain. This is a replacement cone for resonator guitars with a tight or slightly smaller than true 9.5" soundwell. The “9 1/2 Retro" biscuit resonator cone measure an actual 9.375″…
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Replogle Resonator Biscuit Bridge, Koa
- $19.49
- Replogle Resonator Biscuit Bridges are made from selected, quarter-sawn Koa for the optimum sound transference and tonal integrity. Natural satin finish.
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Replogle Resonators, Biscuit Cone 9 1/2″ Series
- $59.95
- The Replogle Reso 9 1/2" Series biscuit-bridge style cone is hand spun by Mike Replogle in California using a special hardened aluminum alloy. This is the OEM replacement cone for Dobros manufactured since the late 1960's (9.4375″ net cone diameter) .
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