1950 Martin T-17 in good condition. Mahogany back, sides, and neck. Rosewood fingerboard and bridge. Comes in original chipboard case.
1950 Martin T-17 in good condition. Mahogany back, sides, and neck. Rosewood fingerboard and bridge. Comes in original chipboard case.
1970s Harmony H-835 Mandolin in excellent condition with very minimal signs of wear. This is the preferred mandolin of Yank Rachel. This mandolin was constructed with a laminate spruce top, laminate maple back, maple...
1919 Gibson A-4 Mandolin, Top of the line oval sound hole model of this era, Carved Spruce top, Maple back and sides, Fleur De Lis inlay on peghead, Pearl dot inlays, Double bound, Gorgeous sounding mandolin! VG+, OHSC,...
Known for having more treble attack and percussive “chop” than oval hole instruments, F-hole mandolins are the first choice in ensemble settings where volume competition can be an issue. Oval-hole mandolins possess...
1922 Gibson Style A Mandolin, Lovely Walnut finish, Sweet and vibrant sounding, Tortoise guard, “The Gibson” logo on tailpiece, beautiful looking, Very minor hairline on headstock, White label, Plays great! Fun Mando...
Known for having more treble attack and percussive “chop” than oval hole instruments, F-hole mandolins are the first choice in ensemble settings where volume competition can be an issue. Oval-hole mandolins possess...
1957 Gibson F-5 in near mint condition. All original with minimal playwear. This is definitely the cleanest 50’s mandolin we’ve seen in the shop. The FON is a U prefix putting it at 1957 production while the label has a...
The sound hole is the determining factor for the tone of your mandolin. F-Holes are known for a tight treble attack and a percussive chop ideal for loud ensemble settings. Oval-Hole mandolins possess throaty and vocal...
1918 Gibson A-1, Mandolin, Lovely sounding, Original guard with clamp in great shape, Nice frets, “The Gibson” logo on tailpiece, beautiful looking and ready to enjoy! Excellent condition, Nice original hard case, $2,995
Oval-hole mandolins possess throaty and vocal tonal characteristics that are wonderfully compatible with mandolin orchestras, and Celtic/folk music.
The sound hole is the determining factor for the tone of your mandolin. F-Holes are known for a tight treble attack and a percussive chop ideal for loud ensemble settings. Oval-Hole mandolins possess throaty and vocal...
Known for having more treble attack and percussive “chop” than oval hole instruments, F-hole mandolins are the first choice in ensemble settings where volume competition can be an issue. Oval-hole mandolins possess...
105 year old mandolin from Gibson. 1914 A-3 with OHSC. Structurally in great shape with original finish. Just missing part of neck binding at 6th fret and the name 'Louis Schneider' engraved on back of headstock. 25665.
Stock 1927 Martin Style B mandolin in it's original case, about as nice as you'll ever see. Great straight grain Brazilian back and sides, outstanding color and excellent playability. Typical cloudy finish on the neck,...
Not only is this one of the rarest of all Loar signed F-5’s, this is a “Lost Loar” that was not even known to exist until we found it, and it’s the only one we have ever seen in “untouched” condition---a true attic find...
Washburn's A style mandolin is handcrafted from select tone woods including a mahogany neck, rosewood fingerboard and a spruce top. This arched-back mandolin sports traditional F-holes and comes with chrome open-gear...
Superlative condition and exceptional sounding, early post Loar / transitional F-5 from early 1925. Fully original other than the inside edge of the F holes having been painted white by a previous owner, whose name can...
Very rare set of original Kay Kraft Venetian Mandolin and Kay Recording King Venetian guitar circa early '30's in pristine condition other than fingerboard divots on the guitar, with original cases. Nicest I've ever...
1920’s Washburn Banjolin exc condition with ossc $299.00
very rare, Charley Christain pickup, some checking, OHSC has a hole from the pickguard burn, overall nice
finish is yellowed, very nice overall, getting hard to find with pickguard and OHSC
snakehead, truss rod, some finish wear, but a good mandolin from the right period, the hardcase is modern.
This one belongs to a friend of mine who bought it new in '74 ( hi Robyn ), played it a few times and put it away; it still has the original strings on it! Pick guard has curled up a bit but otherwise it still looks new.
Lovely and original Gibson F-2; very healthy neck and frets / excellent playability and tone. Pick guard broken, original hard case in good condition other than hinges, which are not. Headstock scroll re-attached as...
1914 Gibson F-2 natural, Good, refin top (at least) original hard case, $2,500.00. pretty nice shape for being over a hundred years old, plays and sounds nice too with great-looking original Handel tuners
1918 Gibson F-4 Cremona sunburst, Excellent, Original Hard case
1918 Gibson F-4 Cremona sunburst, Excellent, Original Hard
Here's a 1921 Martin A-K style mandolin. 100% original example and a rare one at that!! Serial #9548, made in Nazareth, PA. Flat back, bent top, natural varnish finish, koa back and sides, mahogany neck with an ebony...
2001 Brian Moore Custom Guitars P-5: This mandolin was the first one made in the first short run of these instruments. Serial # 0001. Original list price for this model was $4,095.00. Master BMG guitar builder Trevor...
Mandolins have been gracing music since the 17th century and their popularity is a testament to their unique, crisp sound. With F-Style and A-Style bodies, they offer mandolins for any melody you want to play. FEATURES...