Ome banjo peghead shapes
It’s no wonder, this has quickly become one of the best selling beginner mandolins made.Īt Sun Valley Guitars, our setups are legendary.
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The top and back are bound and there is large fretwire for ease of playing. The LM-110 has a hand-carved solid spruce top, Ebony bridge, bone nut, and a satin finish. The Loar quality at an affordable price! The Honey Creek A -style Mandolin allows those just starting out the opportunity to own a good quality instrument without having to invest a ton of money. Neck material Premium Carved Figured Maple The Calhoun has no binding, purfling, or rosette, which help keep the cost down, but the build quality is top-notch and it is very playable. The Calhoun is made here in the US from very nice spruce and maple and while it is supposed to be an entry level mandolin, its rich tone and exceptional volume make it a great choice for discerning mandolin players looking for something from outside the bluegrass tradition. The Northfield Calhoun is inspired by flattop mandolins like the Gibson Army Navy models from around 1917 and the later Flatiron models from the 1980s. In recent years an important part of our growth has been in instruments by very small companies and individual makers, as we continue to keep one foot, or at least several toes, outside the mainstream music industry. This comes with a lifetime discount on future repair and customizations.Īcoustic guitars, mandolins, and banjos are still the mainstays at Gryphon, as they have been for over 45 years, though our inventory of steel guitars and ukuleles continues to grow as well. Gryphon’s sustained commitment to quality ensures that no instrument not at optimal playing condition is sold. The Gryphon Advantage: This instrument has been personally setup by a member of our repair staff. The frets show some wear but are still quite playable. The finish does have a number of scuffs and scratches but is in otherwise good shape. It features a hand-carved spruce top and a hand-carved maple back. The large curl on the headstock was broken and repaired. This Eastman MD315 was made in 2011 and it's in good structural condition but is a bit scruffy cosmetically. The price is $6,200 all in with 48 hour approval period. Lots of high resolution photos available to serious potential buyers. He played the mandolin and a Sobell Model 1 matching guitar (also for sale). The link is to a recording by the previous owner and his widow. It has incredible tone and good (acoustic) volume - louder, of course, plugged in. It plays beautifully with a custom set of Thomastik "Mandola" strings (actually octave mandolin) and will include an extra set. Immediately after purchasing it I had it set up. It is fitted with a bridge embedded passive K&K(?) pickup and comes with its original fiberglass case. It has a 14-1/4" scale, 1-3/4" nut and 2" string spacing at the bridge. Remarkable for an instrument played professionally for 15 years. It shows very little wear - a few dings but no worn finish spots, significant scratches, cracks or structural issues. Trimmed with Maple binding and herring bone purfling. It was built in December 2001 of Indian Rosewood, Mahogany neck and heavily "bear-clawed" Spruce, likely European.
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I am offering this very fine example of a 10 string large body Sobell Mandolin.