Black with optional gloss top and ivoroid binding. A-style mandola with a gloss nitrocellulose lacquer, tuned a fifth below a mandolin (comparable to a viola), solid Adirondack spruce top with tone bar bracing, Eastern...
Black with optional gloss top and ivoroid binding. A-style mandola with a gloss nitrocellulose lacquer, tuned a fifth below a mandolin (comparable to a viola), solid Adirondack spruce top with tone bar bracing, Eastern...
Brand new 2026 Collings MT mandolin with original hardshell case. The neck measures 1 1/8" at the nut, has a depth of 0.91" at the first fret, and a depth of 1.15" at the twelfth fret. The mandolin weighs 2.20lbs. The...
1960 Gibson F-5 Mandolin, Hard to find top of the line Model with carved Spruce top, Stunning Sunburst finish with gorgeous highly Flamed Maple back, neck & sides, Ebony board with block inlays, Gold hardware, Torch...
Introduced in 1929, the Style 15 mandolin along with the Style 20 (2-point) were the first carved top instruments made by the C.F. Martin company. They had oval holes and beautifully flamed maple backs and sides, and...
For so many years all I ever hear is about pre war Martins... blah blah blah, so anyway, I finally went out to get myself one. Hard to see what all the fuss is about but this is a rather nice little instrument. This...
EASTMAN MDA 815 F-Style Mandola, 2011, ƒ Style, natural, flamed Maple back and sides, radiused Ebony board, gold plated tuners w/ 'pearl' buttons, Ebony adjustable bridge, 16" scale, 1 9/32" at the nut, this model is no...
Produced between 1934 and 1939, the F-7 is a short-necked version of Gibson’s top model, the F-5. This is the model Bill Monroe famously used on his first recordings with his brother Charlie, as the Monroe Brothers, and...