[QUOTE=Ginridge;1901766] This is a fairly early guitar (1930 I believe) so National might have been trying different things but I'd be curious to hear if anyone else has come across this./QUOTE]
Agree probably a 29 or 30. 12 frets to body and flat (non-rolled) f holes indicate that. There should be a number stamped into the wood on the very top end of the peghead. I usually call Marc Schoenberger, he has a lot of knowledge about the details of these instruments and may be of some help. His number is available online. (National guitar repair)
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