Lee holds a first generation National Lapsteel, with just a volume control.
Picture 37
| Aleth Hansen with his lightning bolt style N. Tinted b&w photograph.
Picture 46
| | Little Mike McKendrick Gilbert "Little Mike" McKendrick and his brother Reuben "Big Mike" McKendrick both played tenor guitar and banjo.
"Little Mike" played National tenors with a variety of jazz bands, from trios to full orchestras, from the mid-1920s until his death in 1961.
Picture 47
| | Lushus Singers
Picture 38
| | Unknown Man.
Picture 45
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| Mel Bay Playing a very early Triolian.
Picture 35
| | Unknown player with style 0
Picture 42
| | 'National Gallery publicity photograph - 1987 ( photograph by David Messer )
From left to right: Mark Makin - Michael Messer- Ed Genis - Mike Cooper. Note the spectacular diamond holes style 2 tricone serial#133. Picture 61
| | National string package!
Picture 62
| | The Rock Candy Mountain Orchestra
Picture 39
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| Rosetta Tharpe with National Triolian.
Picture 63
| | Sam Ku West with George Kilani Beck in 1926.
Picture 74
| | Sam Ku West with David Kina
Picture 75
| | Soldiers band.
Picture 65
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| The Miller Sisters.
Note the triolian tenor on the left. Presumably serial w?????
Picture 36
| | Unknown Player with National Trojan.
Picture 68
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