1923 Gibson A2-Z mandolin in very good condition. This A2-Z is all original. The mandolin has honest playwear throughout. Constructed with a spruce top, mahogany back and sides, a mahogany neck with an ebony...
1923 Gibson A2-Z mandolin in very good condition. This A2-Z is all original. The mandolin has honest playwear throughout. Constructed with a spruce top, mahogany back and sides, a mahogany neck with an ebony...
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...
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...
In cooperation with Watchtower Guitars , we have for sale a very rare trio of Loar signed Mandolin family instruments. The Loar signed mandolin family instruments are considered the finest ever produced and have set the...
A beautiful late fern F-5. Specs look like a ca 1929 carve, by serial number 1931 , by fon and Spann ship date a bit later. In near mint original condition, this mandolin has all the volume and projection one expects...
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...
This one's for a player! Almost 120 years old, it's had lots of work done. No logo on the headstock, one set of tuners are the inlaid Handel tuners, the other side is not (see photo) Orville's picture on the...
#237605 Beautifully made in Sweden. Loud and sweet, light crackle finish for its age. Back is gorgeous figured mahogany , tight spruce top with finish worn in one very small place at bottom of pick guard just above...