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GIBSON F HOLE MANDOLINS:
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1987 Flatiron F5 Artist F5, Pre-Gibson production, Carlson signed, very clean, good chop
1955 Gibson A40, Blonde top, fairly clean, f-holes HOLD
2008 Gibson A9, As-new, mint unplayed condition HOLD
1934 Gibson F7, All original, used professionally, shows honest playing wear, not converted, one owner
1988 Flatiron F5 Artist F5, Very clean, good chop, a Bozeman era Gibson built F5 mandolin
1998 Flatiron A5 Artist, Top of the line A style for Flatiron, fitted with a pickup, nice woods
1966 Epiphone Venetian, Made by Gibson, similar to an A50
OTHER BLUEGRASS MANDOLINS:
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2007 Chris Stanley F5, Outstanding bluegrass mandolin - I play a Stanley as my personal mandolin.
1999 Dearstone F5M, Excellent bluegrass mandolin with plenty of power and chop, this one cuts
2000 Phoenix Ultra , Stunning top of the line mandolin by Rolfe Gerhardt, sound is as incredible as the inlay
New Mix A5, New, carbon fiber mandolin, outstanding looks and sound, good chop
1997 Gary Price Deluxe F5, Flamed maple back and sides, top of the line mandolin for this well known luthier
2001 Laura Ratcliff A5, For about the price of a import you can have a excellent bluegrass mandolin hand-built in Kentucky
1999 Dearstone D-1A, F5 style, red spruce top, an affordable mando from this top builder HOLD
2002 Summit F100S, Hand built by Paul Schneider, nice 30s style burst, good bluegrass tone and volume
New Ratliff F5, Custom, radiused fingerboard with a dark sunburst, nice woods and good sound SOLD..another on order
GIBSON OVAL SOUND HOLE MANDOLINS:
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1922 Gibson A2, Brown top, truss rod, all of the Loar improvements with the wider paddle peghead neck
1924 Gibson A2Z, Blonde top, clean, straight, original, loud
1940 Gibson F4, Rare elevated fingerboard like a F5, truss rod neck, Nick Lucas style fingerboard inlays
1940 Gibson F4, Rare elevated fingerboard like a F5, truss rod neck, traditional dot inlays with treble extension
1923 Gibson A2Z, Blonde top, clean, straight, original, loud
1924 Gibson A2Z, Blonde top, clean, straight, original, loud
1923 Gibson A2, Same as the A2Z but a Sheraton Brown top, clean, straight, original, loud
1924 Gibson A2-, Same as the A2Z, blonde top, clean, straight, original, loud
1927 Gibson A, Black top, truss rod, all original, just set up, loud mandolin - great for sessions
1917 Gibson A, Pumpkin top, clean and straight, all original, great for sessions HOLD
1920 Gibson A2, Sheraton brown, just set up, plays clean and strong, studio used
1915 Gibson F2, Clean, red sunburst, very nice mandolin, good sound, just set up
1922 Gibson A3,White top, truss rod, all original, originally owned and played by Ethel Ray Zorn
1916 Gibson F2, Clean, very nice mandolin, good sound, just set up
1922 Gibson A2, Brown top, truss rod, all of the Loar improvements with the wider paddle peghead neck
1935 Gibson A4, Rare elevated fingerboard, red sunburst, top of the line for Gibson A styles, truss rod in the neck
1906 Gibson A , Orville label, a little rough but original and very rare
1928 Gibson A4, Fern era, red sunburst, top of the line for Gibson A styles, truss rod in the neck
1918 Gibson A4, Red sunburst, top of the line for Gibson A styles
1919 Gibson A2, Sheraton brown, a little beat up but priced right, plays and sounds great
1918 Gibson H1 Mandola, Professionally retopped, sounds vintage without the old instrument issues, great playing mandola HOLD
1919 Gibson A3, White top, nice shape, good session mando, just refretted
1916 Gibson H1 Mandola, Natural top aged to orange, huge sound, bought from a mandolin orchestra player
1928 Gibson A0, Brown top, Fern era mandolin, excellent volume for sessions
MANDOLAS AND MANDOCELLOS:
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1916 Gibson H1 Mandola, Natural top aged to orange, huge sound, bought from a mandolin orchestra player
1918 Gibson H1 Mandola, Professionally retopped, sounds vintage without the old instrument issues, great playing mandola
OTHER MANDOLINS:
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1953 Martin 2-15, Carved top with F holes, nice mandolin for not much $$
1935 Kay Strad-O-Lin, Needs work, $75 buys it "as-is"
1920 Vega Model 202 Cylinderback, Sunburst finish, clean mandolin, sweet sound
New Old Wave Oval A, Outstanding round hole sound from this well known luthier, good looking mandolin as well
1985 C.E. Quillen Mandolin, Interesting folk art mandolin from Galax, Virginia, needs repair, nice project or wall hanger
1956 Gibson Florentine Electric Mandolin, Solid body, looks like a small double cut Les Paul, hot original P90 pickup
New Mix A5, New, carbon fiber mandolin, outstanding looks and sound, good chop
New Richard Beard Bouzouki, Highly figured Koa wood back and sides, powerful sound, new with warranty HOLD
1922 Martin Style A Mandola, Uncommon instrument, very clean, nice different voice for the 'dola player HOLD
1921 Martin BK, All koa, very rare model, good loud mandolin
1919 Martin Style B, Some pickwear, great sound, Brazilian rosewood
MARTIN ACOUSTIC GUITARS:
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1947 Martin D-28 , Just back from Dave Musslewhite, an outstanding bluegrass guitar
2005 Martin DC AURA Dreadnaught, Near mint condition, pearl top cutaway Martin, has the Fishman AURA pickup
1965 Martin 0-18, Near mint condition, tortoise guard and binding, tall saddle, nice small body
1988 Martin D-16A, Striking grained ash back and sides, advanced scalloped X bracing, early limited run HOLD
1957 Martin 000-21, Brazilian rosewood, nice clean guitar, pro setup, warm and balanced sound
1970 Martin D-18, Well played road warrior, no repairs, has a pickup, big sound HOLD
1968 Martin 0-18, Near mint condition, beautiful small body
1994 Martin HD-35, Herringbone version of the D35 with advanced bracing, big bluegrass sound, just set up
1953 Martin 00-18, Nice small body, lots of wear and lots of sound, fresh neck set
1966 Martin D-18, Small maple bridge plate, clean guitar, just had a neck set
GIBSON ACOUSTIC GUITARS:
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1951 Gibson Southern Jumbo, Fabulous one owner guitar, very clean and straight. I might just keep this one
1958 Gibson J-50, Same as the J45 but a blond top, powerful sound, plays nice, a well-done repair lowers the price
1956 Gibson LG-3, Blond top version of the LG-2, somewhat uncommon, comfortable playing guitar
1955 Gibson J-45, Sunburst, all original, some player wear but no structural issues
1963 Epiphone FT-79 Texan, Sunburst, same model played by Paul McCartney, nice clean guitar, all original
1955 Gibson LG2 3/4, Sunburst finish, 12 3/4 inches wide, Gibsons original travel guitar, recent neck reset
1967 Gibson Hummingbird, Natural top with red back and sides, nice clean original guitar
1952 Gibson Southern Jumbo, Powerful sound, sweet tone, newer bridge prices it well below the market IN THE SHOP
1938 Gibson Century, L-00 size, maple back and sides, perfect top and set up
1959 Gibson J-160E, Same features as the Lennon guitar, nice early model, clean
OTHER FINE ACOUSTIC GUITARS:
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1996 Guild JF-30, Beautiful blond maple jumbo, flamey woods, made in USA, plays like silk
2002 Taylor 355 12 String, Classic mahogany jumbo body 12 string, perfect action, has a pickup, huge sound
1940's Vega Profundo, Killer pre-war Brazilian rosewood dreadnought
ELECTRIC AND ACOUSTIC ARCHTOP AND SEMI-HOLLOW GUITARS:
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None at this time
UKULELES, BANJOS AND OTHER ACOUSTIC INSTRUMENTS:
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1923 Bacon and Day Silver Bell No. 1 Tenor Banjo, Nice inlays, needs a little work, priced accordingly
Teens Vega Style A Tenor Banjo, Nice clean banjo, unusual tone ring, the 17 fret neck is preferred for Irish and Celtic
STEELS, DOBROS, NATIONALS, AND RESONATOR INSTRUMENTS:
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1935 Dobro Model 32, Steel body, original cone, body and neck refinished copper, great blues sound
1935 National Duolian, Blues approved! 14 fret body, green crystal finish, some wear, plays and sounds great
ELECTRIC SOLIDBODY INSTRUMENTS AND AMPS:
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1969 Fender Telecaster, Blond, one piece maple neck, very clean and straight guitar, all original
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1906 Gibson A Mandolin
(Serial #4090) This is an early Gibson A style mandolin with the Orville portrait label inside. It has a natural spruce top now aged to orange and a dark finished birch back and sides. Has an inlaid celluloid pickguard outlined in mother of pearl. Finish and hardware are original including the rare pineapple shape tailpiece cover. The mandolin is playable but the action is somewhat higher than I would like, and there is a ding in the side of the mandolin on the top edge as shown. Still, its all original and very rare. Comes with a newer soft case...USD $1150
1917 Gibson A Mandolin
(Serial No. 34573) Excellent condition. Nice sounding and playing session mandolin. Natural finish top that has aged to pumpkin color and a reddish back and sides. No peghead logo as per factory, top bound only, unbound back, and it has the original Gibson label inside. Finish and hardware are original. Shows a little wear on the back and the neck and and the usual nicks and dings of a mandolin used to make music for 90 years. Big open woody round hole sound. Comes with a newer hardshell case....USD $1550 ON HOLD for Joe in CT
1919 Gibson A2 Mandolin
(Serial # 50209) Excellent minus condition, Sheraton Brown top finish with dark back and sides. Peghead has "The Gibson" logo inlaid in pearl. The fretboard as well as both the top and back of the body are bound in grained celluloid. All hardware and finish is original showing some playing wear, but nothing major. Neck is straight and the frets are in good shape. The pickguard is original but is starting to crystalize. There is some minor top sinkage near the foot of the bass side of the bridge, but it appears stable. There is a well repaired tuner crack on the treble side. All this sounds bad but the mandolin plays and sounds great. Action is low and playable and it has a good ringing sound. Excellent for Celtic or old-time music. Original hardshell case included......USD $1750
1920 Gibson A2 Mandolin
(Serial No. 60398) Excellent condition, Sheraton brown finish. Nice playing and sounding mandolin just set up by my luthier Jerry Ray. Its been refretted with slightly oversize guitar frets so it notes easily and cleanly. In fact, Jerry borrowed this very mandolin to use his recent CD. No breaks or cracks, neck is straight, original tuners and tailpiece, probably a replacement bridge, and missing the pickguard. Shows a little case wear on the sides and the usual nicks and dings of a mandolin used to make music for 68 years. Big open woody round hole sound. Comes with a newer hardshell case......USD $1750
1922 Gibson A2 Mandolin
(Serial No. 69562 Neck Stamp 11626) Excellent condition, Sheraton brown finish. Has a truss rod in the neck. This is the last year before the snakeheads and you get the best of both styles - the wider fingerboard of the paddle peghead neck but also has the adjustable bridge and truss rod and, most importantly, they have the sound of the snakeheads. You get all of the Loar era improvments with a wider neck for more comfortable playing. Plays very easy and has strong volume with a very balanced sound - excellent session instrument. Excellent for Celtic, jazz, classical, or old-time music. Shows some minor nicks and dings as expected in a mandolin thats been played. Neck is straight, frets have been dressed down but still play fine. All hardware and finish is original including the nickel silver truss rod cover. Comes with the original hardshell case....USD $2750
1922 Gibson A2 Mandolin
(Serial No. 69684) Excellent condition, Sheraton brown finish. Has a truss rod in the neck. This is the last year before the snakeheads and you get the best of both styles - the wider fingerboard of the paddle peghead neck but also has the adjustable bridge and truss rod and, most importantly, they have the sound of the snakeheads. You get all of the Loar era improvments with a wider neck for more comfortable playing. Plays very easy and has strong volume with a very balanced sound - excellent session instrument. Excellent for Celtic, jazz, classical, or old-time music. Shows some minor nicks and dings as expected in a mandolin thats been played. Neck is straight, frets have been dressed down but still play fine. All hardware and finish is original including the nickel silver truss rod cover. Comes with the original hardshell case....USD $2750
1923 Gibson A2 Snakehead Mandolin
(Serial No. 72736 FON 11836) Snakehead! Very clean mandolin in excellent original condition. Snakeheads are the most sought after of the Gibson A style round hole instruments, and for good reason. They sound great! The label is marked "A2". It has the inlaid pearl logo, bound top, back and fingerboard and the double thin sound hole rosettes. This is a classic Loar era instrument with the sound that you expect from this period. Plays smoothly with excellent volume and tone. This is just a great sounding mandolin - an excellent demonstration of why many pickers believe the snakehead era mandolins are the best ever made by Gibson. Excellent condition with some very minor finish wear and checking. No breaks, cracks or refinish. Original Sheraton Brown top finish and brown back and sides. Has the adjustable truss rod. All hardware and finish is original. Comes with the original hardshell case...USD $4850
1923 Gibson A2Z Snakehead Mandolin
(Serial No. 74756 FON 11971) Snakehead! Very clean mandolin in excellent original condition. The A2Z variation is the most sought after of the Gibson A style round hole instruments, and for good reason. They sound great! The label is marked "A2Z". It has the inlaid pearl logo, bound top, back and fingerboard, the double thin sound hole rosettes like the A2, and the thin black line of inner binding on the top. This is a classic Loar era instrument with the sound that you expect from this period. Plays smoothly with excellent volume and tone. This is just a great sounding mandolin - an excellent demonstration of why many pickers believe the snakehead era mandolins are the best ever made by Gibson. Excellent condition with some very minor finish wear and checking. No breaks, cracks or refinish. Blonde top finish and brown back and sides. Has the adjustable truss rod. All hardware and finish is original. Comes with the original hardshell case...USD $6500
1924 Gibson A2Z Snakehead Mandolin
(Serial No. 74971 FON 11991) Snakehead! Very clean mandolin in excellent original condition. The A2Z variation is the most sought after of the Gibson A style round hole instruments, and for good reason. They sound great! The label is marked "A2Z". It has the inlaid pearl logo, bound top, back and fingerboard, the double thin soundhole rosettes like the A2, and the thin black line of inner binding on the top. This is a classic Loar era instrument with the sound that you expect from this period. Plays smoothly with excellent volume and tone. This is just a great sounding mandolin - an excellent demonstration of why many pickers believe the snakehead era mandolins are the best ever made by Gibson. Excellent condition with some very minor finish wear and checking and some pick scratches on the bass side of the top. No breaks, cracks or refinish. Blonde top finish and brown back and sides. Has the adjustable truss rod. All hardware and finish is original. Comes with the original hardshell case...USD $6500
1924 Gibson A2Z Snakehead Mandolin
(Serial No. 75638 FON 11949) Snakehead! Very clean mandolin in excellent original condition. The A2Z variation is the most sought after of the Gibson A style round hole instruments, and for good reason. They sound great! The label is marked "A2Z". It has the inlaid pearl logo, bound top, back and fingerboard, the wide soundhole rosette, and the thin black line of inner binding on the top. This is a classic Loar era instrument with the sound that you expect from this period. Plays smoothly with excellent volume and tone. This is just a great sounding mandolin - an excellent demonstration of why many pickers believe the snakehead era mandolins are the best ever made by Gibson. Excellent condition with some very minor finish wear and checking. No breaks, cracks or refinish. Blonde top finish and brown back and sides. Has the adjustable truss rod. All hardware and finish is original. Comes with the original hardshell case...USD $6500 ON HOLD for Finn in CA
1924 Gibson A2-(Z) Snakehead Mandolin
(Serial No. 80515 FON 11963) Snakehead! Very clean mandolin in excellent original condition. The A2Z variation is the most sought after of the Gibson A style round hole instruments, and for good reason. They sound great! The label is marked "A2-" - they missed the Z that day, but it has all of the structural features of the A2Z varient. It has the inlaid pearl logo, bound top, back and fingerboard, the wide white soundhole rosettes like the A3, and the thin black line of inner binding on the top. This is a classic Loar era instrument with the sound that you expect from this period. Plays smoothly with excellent volume and tone. This is just a great sounding mandolin - an excellent demonstration of why many pickers believe the snakehead era mandolins are the best ever made by Gibson. Excellent condition with some very minor finish wear and checking. No breaks, cracks or refinish. Blonde top finish and brown back and sides. Has the adjustable truss rod. All hardware and finish is original. Comes with the original hardshell case...USD $6500
1922 Gibson A3 Mandolin
(Serial No. xx640 FON 11578) Excellent minus condition, white top finish. Has a truss rod in the neck. This is the last year before the snakeheads and you get the best of both styles - the wider fingerboard of the paddle peghead neck but also has the adjustable bridge and truss rod and, most importantly, they have the sound of the snakeheads. You get all of the Loar era improvements with a wider neck for more comfortable playing. Plays very easy and has strong volume with a very balanced sound - this would be a good session instrument. Excellent for Celtic, jazz, classical, or old-time music. Shows some minor nicks and dings and a little wear on the edge of the top thats expected on an A3 that was played. The wear on the upper back edge of the peghead is caused by leaning the instrument against the wall for years. Neck is straight, frets are fine. The original metal truss rod cover is engraved "Ethel Ray Zorn". I'm not certain of the exact year as the first two digits of the serial number are illegible, but white top A3s with truss rods were only made in 1922 and a few in 1923. The body finish is original but shows some apparent water damage on the bottom near the endpin and it looks like the back edge seam near the tailpiece was reglued. Other than the addition of a reproduction Loar era adjustable bridge all hardware is original and it comes with the original hardshell case....USD $2800
1918 Gibson A4 Mandolin
(Serial # 46309) Excellent condition. The A-4 was the top of the line A style mandolin for Gibson in 1918. It has the red sunburst top finish and reddish back and sides, pearl peghead inlay and logo, bound top and back, and a bound ebony fingerboard with treble extension. The hardware and finish are original but the pickguard is missing. Nice big woody sound from this mandolin with good bass! Neck is straight, neck angle is good and the frets show very little wear. No repairs or refinish noted. There is some top sinkage as shown, but its been like this for several years and appears stable. Action is low and playable and it has a good ringing sound. Excellent for Celtic or old-time music. Original hardshell case included...USD $2500
1928 Gibson A4 Mandolin
(Serial No. 86106) Excellent condition. The A4 was the top of the line A style mandolin for Gibson. It has a true red sunburst, spectacular flamey woods on the back and sides, two piece back, pearl logo and fleur di lise in the peghead, bound top and back, and a bound ebony fingerboard with treble extension. Has the adjustable truss rod in the neck. The hardware is original including the original adjustable bridge. The upper D tuner shaft is very slightly bent as seen in the photos. The finish is original with a small area of wear seen at the base of the back of the peghead. This is where your thumb would rest when playing first position chords. Nice big woody sound from this mandolin with good bass! Neck is straight, neck angle and frets are good. No structural repairs and has a few minor nicks or dings, the usual playing wear, as seen in the pics. Just gone over and set up by luthier Dave Sheppard. Overall its a clean mandolin. Excellent for Celtic or old time, and this mandolin would be superior for classical. Comes with the original hardshell case...USD $3650
1935 Gibson A4 Mandolin
(Factory Order No. 785) Excellent condition. Very late for a round hole A4 mandolin, and this one has the rare elevated fingerboard, only made for a few years in the 1930's. This was undoubtedly a special order. The A4 was the top of the line A style mandolin for Gibson. It has a true red sunburst, flamed maple back and sides, straight pearl logo in the peghead, bound top and back, and unbound peghead and fingerboard as is common on 30s era Style 4 instruments. Has the adjustable truss rod in the neck. The finish and hardware are original including the original adjustable bridge. Nice big woody sound from this mandolin with good bass! Neck is straight, neck angle and frets are good. No structural repairs and has a few minor nicks and dings, the usual playing wear, as seen in the pics. Missing the interior label as is common on 30s Gibsons but has the factory order number is stamped on the neck block. Just gone over and set up professionally. Excellent for Celtic or old time, and this mandolin would be superior for classical. Comes with the original hardshell case....USD $3650
1927 Gibson Style A Mandolin
(Serial No. 84768) Excellent original condition. These are sleepers on the market. This a Fern era Gibson A style body with oval sound hole, adjustable truss rod, and the straight painted script Gibson logo. All hardware and finish is original. Very clean mandolin bought from the family of the original owner. Great sounding mandolin with a very woody tone and yet still has the sweet round sound of the oval hole mandolins. Very loud mandolin - excellent volume. Plays very nicely too with good frets and a straight neck. Has some finish checking on the back and the typical nicks and dings from playing a well loved instrument. No repairs. Comes with a very beat original case.....USD $2750
1928 Gibson A-0 Mandolin
(Serial #86740) Very good condition, Sheraton brown top finish with dark back and sides. Looking for a good mandolin for fiddle tunes or sessions? This is it! Lots of volume in this one! The A-0 is the same as the earlier "A Junior" model, and was the entry level mandolin for Gibson. Even so, these are excellent instruments. They do not have body or fingerboard binding, and the truss rod is not adjustable. Then again, all Gibson mandolins prior to 1922 didn't even have truss rods. Where it counts, however - all solid woods, carved spruce top, carved birch back and sides - its the same mandolin as the higher grade versions. All hardware and finish is original. Peghead has "The Gibson" logo in small straight across silkscreened script. There are some professionally done repairs including a reglued seam, a short repaired back crack, and a repaired hairline top crack. Neck is straight and the frets are in good shape. Plays nice and has a good ringing sound. Excellent for Celtic or old-time music. Nice original hardshell case with old sheet music included....USD $1350
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1915 Gibson F2 Mandolin
(Serial No. 22968) Excellent condition showing some checking and playing wear. The F2 is the same mandolin as the top of the line scroll F4, but with less fancy cosmetics. It has the overall red finish with a slight sunburst, two piece back, pearl logo, bound top and bound ebony fingerboard with treble extension. Finish and hardware appear original. Nice big woody sound from this mandolin with good bass! The finish and hardware are original. Neck is straight, neck angle is good and the frets are fine. The big scroll on the peghead was apparently broken off and reglued as there is a very old repair there that is not visible on either the face or the back of the peghead. Please click on the pics of the peghead and tuners to see really high resolution pics. There are some pick scrapes on the top near the sound hole and some finish checking on the sides and back of the mandolin. F2s are getting harder to find in decent playable condition, and prices are continuing to rise every year. Did I mention that it has really strong tone and volume and plays like butter? Comes with a hardshell case....USD $4500
1916 Gibson F2 Mandolin
(Serial No. 28292, FON 2908) Excellent condition showing minor playing wear. The F2 is the same mandolin as the top of the line scroll F4, but with less fancy cosmetics. It has the overall red finish with a slight sunburst, two piece back, pearl logo, bound top and bound ebony fingerboard with treble extension. Finish and hardware appear original. Nice big woody sound from this mandolin with good bass! Neck is straight, neck angle is good and the frets are fine. The big scroll on the peghead was apparently broken off and replaced as the grain does not match exactly and you can see a line on the upper top edge, but it is an excellent repair as you cannot see the repair on either the face or the back of the peghead. Please click on the pics of the peghead and tuners to see really high resolution pics. F2s are getting harder to find in decent playable condition, and prices are continuing to rise every year. Did I mention that it has really strong tone and volume and plays easy? Comes with a newer hardshell case.....USD $4500
1940 Gibson F4 Mandolin
(Serial No. 96390 FON 565F) This is one of most scarce versions of a Gibson F-4. Gibson F style mandolins from the 1930's and 40's are extremely rare. By then, the mando craze from the teens and early 20's had faded away. This particular mandolin features a simple pearl Gibson logo in the unbound peghead and Nick Lucas style inlays in the fingerboard. Has a sunburst top, chocolate brown stained maple back and sides, a checkerboard pattern soundhole rosette, and a squared off fingerboard instead of the normally seen extension. The fingerboard is elevated off the top like the F5. The condition is overall excellent. No repairs, crack or other structural issues noted. It retains all of it's original hardware except the missing pickguard. The tuners, bridge, tailpiece and cover are all correct. The best thing about this mandolin is the sound!! It is really a great sounding mandolin. It has a very deep throaty bass response. The playability is great. As a general rule, the F-4/F-2s from this era are consistantly good sounding. I have had lots of all of them and these are real sleepers. This is surely one that you can walk up to the guy with the super clean 1923 model that he just paid 12 grand for and absolutely blow it away. Comes in the original hardshell case. ....USD $7500
1940 Gibson F4 Mandolin
(Serial No. 96388 FON 565F) This is one of most scarce versions of a Gibson F-4. Gibson F style mandolins from the 1930's and 40's are extremely rare. By then, the mando craze from the teens and early 20's had faded away. This particular mandolin features a simple pearl Gibson logo in the unbound peghead and traditional dot inlays in the fingerboard. Has a sunburst top, chocolate brown stained maple back and sides, a checkerboard pattern soundhole rosette, and the treble extension on the fingerboard. The fingerboard is elevated off the top like the F5. The condition is overall excellent. No repairs, crack or other structural issues noted. It retains all of it's original hardware except the missing pickguard. The tuners, bridge, tailpiece and cover are all correct. The fitting between the tuners on the back of the peghead is for a strap. The best thing about this mandolin is the sound!! It is really a great sounding mandolin. It has a very deep throaty bass response. The playability is great. As a general rule, the F-4/F-2s from this era are consistantly good sounding. I have had several of these and they are real sleepers on on the market. Comes in the original hardshell case....USD $7,500
1934 Gibson F-7 Mandolin
(Serial No. 92107) Excellent condition. Same model as played by Bill Monroe early in his career. This mandolin was once owned by Frank Vento, a well known entertainer in California in the mid-1960s. Shows plenty of honest playing wear but it is all original finish and hardware with no repairs. It has the original neck which has not been converted to long scale. As you can imagine the sound has been played into this one. Great woody tone and has a decent chop. Action is great. Comes with the original redline hardshell case. ....USD $14,500
1955 Gibson A40 Mandolin
(Serial No. W2148 36) Excellent condition with a natural top finish and dark back and side. This is a nice clean A style with F-holes with a mahogany back and sides. Fretboard is flush with the top. Classic "Gibson" decal logo above the truss rod cover on the peghead. All hardware and finish is original. There is a small area of disrturbed finish at the neck joint line on the back, but I think it is just some checking touchup that was overdone. The neck has never been out of this mandolin - look at the pictures of the side of the heel - and it does not have any neck angle issues. In fact it plays great and has a decent chop. What looks like a jack hole repair on the side is just wear from sitting in the lap while playing. This model has a good bluegrass pedigree - many groups used these mandolins in bluegrass as they were much more affordable than the F-5's. Comes with a newer case...USD $1500 ON HOLD for Odis in TX
1966 Epiphone Venetian Mandolin
(#501614) very good plus condition, sunburst finish. This one has played a lot of bluegrass - I got it from a local picker who traded up to a F5 style. Made after Gibson bought Epiphone, so its the same as an A-50 from the same era. A style body with f-holes and a dark finished maple back and sides. All original finish and hardware except missing the pickguard. Plays good and has a good bluegrass chop. This model has a good bluegrass pedigree - many groups used these and the Gibson A-50 mandolins in bluegrass as they were much more affordable than the f-5's. Comes with a non-original soft case....USD $1300
1987 Flatiron F5 Artist Mandolin
(Serial No. 870500209) Excellent condition, sunburst finish. Top of the line mandolin for Flatiron. Pre-Gibson production. When Gibson went to the NAMM show in late 1987, these were the high quality mandolins they were competing with. They couldn't beat them, so they bought the company. Excellent sounding and playing F5 scroll mandolin with flamed maple back, sides and neck, carved spruce top with X bracing, Fern peghead inlay and logo in pearl, bound peghead and bound elevated ebony fingerboard, and gold hardware. There is a small ding in the peghead that was repaired as shown in the pics. No other repairs noted. All hardware and finish is original . Great playing mandolin that shows just a little playing wear, mostly wear on the gold plating. Good chop and bark - excellent bluegrass mandolin. Signed by Steve Carlson, the shop foreman and the time and still considered one of the great builders. Bozeman built Flatirons are always heavily in demand. Most pickers won't part with theirs - once you play this one you'll know why. Comes with the original hardshell case...USD $4750 USD
1988 Flatiron F5 Artist Mandolin
(Serial No. 88070332) Excellent plus condition, sunburst finish. First year of Gibson production for Flatiron. Top of the line F style mandolin for Flatiron. When Gibson went to the NAMM show in 1987, these were the high quality mandolins they were competing with. They couldn't beat them, so they bought the company. Excellent sounding and playing F5 mandolin with flamed maple back, sides and neck, carved spruce top with X bracing, Fern peghead inlay and logo in pearl, bound peghead and bound radiused ebony fingerboard, larger fret wire as built, and gold hardware. Great playing mandolin that shows some minor playing wear. Good chop and bark - excellent bluegrass mandolin. Signed by Dennis Balian. Bozeman built Flatirons are always heavily in demand. Most pickers won't part with theirs - once you play this one you'll know why. Comes with the original hardshell case...USD $4750 USD
2008 Gibson A9 Mandolin
(Serial No. 80208020) Mint unplayed condition with original paperwork but no warranty. This is the "no frills" A5 style mandolin for Gibson, but it still has all the design features that give Gibson mandolins their legendary tone, including a hand-fitted dovetail neck joint, solid maple neck, sides and back, solid spruce top, tone bar bracing, and a hand-tuned tone chamber. Body is top bound only in black and is finished in a hand-stained light chocolate sunburst with an extremely thin satin semi-gloss lacquer outer coat. Very good sounding mandolin with good response all across the strings and up and down the neck. The mandolin plays like silk and has the signature Gibson chop - excellent bluegrass sound! No repairs or issues of any kind. Comes with the original hardshell case...USD $1350 USD ON HOLD for Ed in TX
1916 Gibson H1 Mandola
(Serial No. 31653) Excellent minus condition, natural finish top aged to pumpkin. The mandola is tuned CGDA, a fifth down from the mandolin. Many players like the mandola for its rich deep sound while having the little bit wider fingerboard and slightly longer scale length over the mandolin. The H1 has a bound top and fingerboard and "The Gibson" as the pearl logo inlaid in the peghead. Finish is original. Tuners and tailpiece are original and the bridge is a Dan Smith Loar replica. Pickguard is missing. Huge resonant sound. It was just set up professionally so it plays like butter. Neck and frets are perfect. There's a bit more top sinkage than I'd like to see, but it appears to be stable. Comes with a gig bag...USD $2450
1918 Gibson H1 Mandola
(Serial # 41898) Excellent condition. The mandola is tuned CGDA, a fifth down from the mandolin. Many players like the mandola for its rich deep sound while having the little bit wider fingerboard and slightly longer scale length over the mandolin. The H1 has a bound top and fingerboard and "The Gibson" as the pearl logo inlaid in the peghead. If you are looking for a good sounding players mandola without the old instrument issues this is the one for you. The original top was cracked beyond repair so it was professionally replaced by luthier Harry Eibert and finished in the correct pumpkin color for an aged finish. Harry even reused the original sound hole rosette. The backs, sides and neck finish is original. All hardware is original but the pickguard is missing. Huge resonant sound. Harry set it up as well so it plays like silk. Neck and frets are perfect. Comes with a gig bag or soft case...USD $2950 ON HOLD for Patrick in the UK
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Flatiron was started by Steve Carlson as "Back Porch Productions" in Bozeman, Montana in 1979. Bruce Weber was an early employee and built many of the mandolins. Their first mandolins were copies of the teens Gibson "Army-Navy" pancake mandolins. They later branched out into carved top instruments, and were building a superior mandolin to Gibson by the mid to late 1980s. In late 1987 Gibson bought Flatiron and moved all mandolin production from Nashville to Bozeman. Mandolins were built in Bozeman until 1998, when Gibson moved all production back to Nashville. In 2000 Gibson discontinued the Flatiron line, and later revived the name to use for cheap souvenir mandolins at the Opry Mills Store in Nashville.
Although Flatiron was the "budget" line, Gibson and Flatiron mandolins were built side by side in the plant by the same luthiers. Both are the same high build quality. There were some models of each that were identical and the only difference was the color of the finish and the name on the peghead. There are some basic differences in the upper end models. The top of the line Gibsons were always tone bar braced, used traditional size fret wire and had the classic fingerboard extension. The Flatiron top of the line Master and Artist mandolins were X braced, which many pickers think gives a more percussive chop. They also had abbreviated fingerboard extensions, had a radiused fretboard and used larger fret wire.
The pre-Gibson carved top Flatirons are considered some of the best post war mandolins made. The Bozeman era Gibson and Flatiron mandolins are excellent bluegrass instruments.
1987 Flatiron F5 Artist Mandolin
(Serial No. 870500209) Excellent condition, sunburst finish. Top of the line mandolin for Flatiron. Pre-Gibson production. When Gibson went to the NAMM show in late 1987, these were the high quality mandolins they were competing with. They couldn't beat them, so they bought the company. Excellent sounding and playing F5 scroll mandolin with flamed maple back, sides and neck, carved spruce top with X bracing, Fern peghead inlay and logo in pearl, bound peghead and bound elevated ebony fingerboard, and gold hardware. There is a small ding in the peghead that was repaired as shown in the pics. No other repairs noted. All hardware and finish is original . Great playing mandolin that shows just a little playing wear, mostly wear on the gold plating. Good chop and bark - excellent bluegrass mandolin. Signed by Steve Carlson, the shop foreman and the time and still considered one of the great builders. Bozeman built Flatirons are always heavily in demand. Most pickers won't part with theirs - once you play this one you'll know why. Comes with the original hardshell case...USD $4750 USD
1988 Flatiron F5 Artist Mandolin
(Serial No. 88070332) Excellent plus condition, sunburst finish. First year of Gibson production for Flatiron. Top of the line F style mandolin for Flatiron. When Gibson went to the NAMM show in 1987, these were the high quality mandolins they were competing with. They couldn't beat them, so they bought the company. Excellent sounding and playing F5 mandolin with flamed maple back, sides and neck, carved spruce top with X bracing, Fern peghead inlay and logo in pearl, bound peghead and bound radiused ebony fingerboard, larger fret wire as built, and gold hardware. Great playing mandolin that shows some minor playing wear. Good chop and bark - excellent bluegrass mandolin. Signed by Dennis Balian. Bozeman built Flatirons are always heavily in demand. Most pickers won't part with theirs - once you play this one you'll know why. Comes with the original hardshell case...USD $4750 USD
1998 Flatiron A5 Artist Mandolin
(Serial #80624049) Excellent minus condition, sunburst finish. Want the sound and playability of a Flatiron F5 Artist at a more affordable price? This is the classic Flatiron mandolin in an "A" body style. These came in two trim levels - the Artist is the higher grade version. It has the long neck, f-holes, bound top, back, fingerboard and peghead, elevated ebony fingerboard with extension, pearl flowerpot and logo, solid heavily flamed maple back, sides and neck, solid spruce top, and gold hardware with pearl buttons on the tuners. This mandolin has a Nashville label but was probably built in the Bozeman, MT plant and finished in Nashville, as 1998 was the year Gibson shifted production. The Artist series mandolins have X top bracing, which many pickers think gives a more percussive chop. Must work - this one has the good bluegrass chop for sure. This mandolin has nice low action and has strong tone and good volume. Fitted with a Fishman bridge pickup and endpin jack. There's a minor center seam repair on the back at the bottom and it shows some wear on the tailpiece cover. Comes with the original shaped hardshell case.....USD $2250
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Mandolin World Headquarters is the exclusive dealer for Richard Beard mandolins and 'zooks. These excellent instruments are hand-built in North Carolina. Richard teaches woodworking and is known in the area for both his Celtic music radio show and his excellent picking at the local Irish session. As a session player he knows the difference in an instrument suited for Celtic and Irish music instead of the usual bluegrass mandolin. Richard only builds a handful of instruments a year and the build quality is top notch - right up there with the best. If you play Celtic and are ready to step up to a professional grade instrument at an affordable price you need to check out one of these.
2006 Richard Beard Bouzouki
(Serial #025) New with warranty. This is the fourteenth 'zook I have received from Richard and I think he just gets better and better with each one he builds. These are professional grade instruments. Tremendous resonance and response in this one. It has a strong and powerful percussive sound with a deep rich bass. The back and sides are figured Hawaiian Koa wood which I think is a superior tone wood for long scale double course instruments. The fingerboard and bridge are ebony, and the solid Sitka spruce top is x-braced with herringbone top trim. The neck has an adjustable truss rod and the ebony fingerboard has slotted diamond inlays. Solid one piece tailpiece eliminates buzzing and loose covers. Fit and finish is first class professional work - as good as those famous guitar makers. Scale length is 25 inches. The x-braced top gives it plenty of punch on rhythm. Nice low action plays effortlessly with a great neck. Its currently tuned GDAE as an octave mandolin but any zook tuning like ADAD or GDAD would work as well. Handmade in North Carolina and comes with a custom fitted hardshell case...List price is USD $2500, but call me if you are interested, we can work something out to put it in your hands SOLD...another expected in March 2008
One of the best practitioners in the art of mandolin and guitar construction today is Ray Dearstone of
Dearstone Mandolin Works, who has been making mandolins and guitars for over eighteen years. Ray's approach to building these instruments is not radical. He adheres to time-proven methods, with great respect for the classic designs. Ray builds mandolins, archtop guitars, and violins in the traditional way, applying great skill to carefully hand-carve the arched top and back, a process that tunes the instrument's body to its most resonant pitch. This critical step is required to deliver volume and tonal complexity. It is one of the main reasons that the mandolin, archtop guitar and violin, have never adapted well to mass production or assembly line methods. Machine precision alone cannot create a great sounding instrument. Variations in wood density and flexibility require minute adjustments in the arching graduations that are best achieved by skillfully applied hand methods. Ray often uses redwood as the top wood instead of the more commonly used red spruce, as he feels that redwood gives a warmer tone while still having the punch of the red spruce. Carving the top and back graduation is the true test for a luthier and it is here where Ray Dearstone's skills really shine. His mandolins and guitars possess a deep, woody tone, with a pronounced bass timbre that retains, amazingly, a sparkling bell-like brightness in the higher treble range. Ray's growing reputation, however, doesn't rest only with making an instrument with great tone. What is most striking is the consistent quality of tone from one of Ray's instruments to the next. He has been able to develop a tonal signature that takes into account the individual characteristics of each piece of wood to create a remarkably complex acoustic chamber capable of producing rich musical tones.
1999 Dearstone F5M Mandolin
(Serial No. 90RM) Excellent plus condition, traditional sunburst lacquer finish. Ray Dearstone is a respected small shop builder of handcarved mandolins from Blountsville, TN. Many pros use his mandolins such as Shawn Lane of Blue Highway. Ray takes a different approach to building, as his mandolins use a solid carved redwood top with tone bar bracing. This still gives the cut and chop of a spruce top mandolin with a bit more warmth in the tone. The neck, back and sides are solid flamed maple. Also has a flat ebony fingerboard which is abbreviated to eliminate pick click, a 1-18" nut, ebony bridge and nickle hardware. Neck profile is slim like a Loar. Fully bound. Nice low action. Shows some very minor playing wear as would be expected on a good bluegrass mandolin. Frets are fine, neck is straight. This mandolin projects well and will drive your music. Comes with a tweed rectangular hardshell case.......USD $4000
1999 Dearstone D-1A Mandolin
(Serial # 005) F5 style mandolin in excellent condition with a few nicks and dings from playing. Ray Dearstone of Dearstone Mandolin Works is a respected small builder of hand carved mandolins from Blountsville, TN. The top is solid Adirondack red spruce with tone bar bracing and the back and sides are solid maple. Also has a 1 1/8 inch nut on the flat ebony fingerboard, ebony bridge and nickel hardware, including a cast Allen tailpiece. Top bound only. Minor finish checking on the top. Nice low action. Has great power and projection, a complex warm tone, and a good bluegrass chop. Comes with a hardshell case.......USD $2650 ON HOLD for Wayne in KY
Audey Ratliff runs a one-man shop making mandolins in east Tennessee. At one time he had a small production shop with assistants, but he found that the way to insure high quality workmanship and good sound was just to do it himself. He has now concentrated his efforts on building the finest f5 style bluegrass mandolin available. The mandolins sound better than ever...the bad news is that they're getting harder and harder to get. Audey may make the best bluegrass mandolin on the planet for under $5000...we invite you to be the judge.
New Ratliff R5 Scroll Mandolin
(Serial No. 0987) New with warranty, dark red brown sunburst finish. Audey only build about 18 mandolins a year. Getting a new one to sell it tough - every dealer out there wants one, as they are excellent mandolins. Ratliff builds a fine looking and fine sounding mandolin. This is the classic F-5 style scroll mandolin with the long neck, f holes, and the elevated bound ebony fretboard with dot inlays. Nut width is 1 1/8 inch. It features a beautiful flamed maple neck, sides and back. It also features a hand-carved spruce top and is bound top, back, fingerboard and peghead. Custom ordered with a very slight radius to the ebony fretboard and a slightly shortened unfretted treble extension to eliminate pick click in the sweet spot. Pearl headstock inlay and logo. Even though its a new mandolin, it has that woody bluegrass bark and the excellent volume and tone that these mandolins are known for. Frankly, these are underpriced - many pickers believe these to be the best mandolins made today under $5000. These mandolins list for $3500 and Audey does not allow significant discounting. Comes with a hardshell case...USD $SOLD.. another expected March 08
I see a lot of mandolins in a year and I've been doing this for a while. I've played some of the best of the 20s F5s and the modern builders as well. I'll tell you how much I like Chris's mandolins - I bought one for myself. Chris Stanley is a great picker and has owned several Loars and Ferns, so he knows tone. He's also an accomplished woodworker and luthier, so when he decided to build mandolins he already had a pretty good head start. His mandolins are impressive - the fit and hand rubbed varnish finish is great, the action is easy and the tone is already there. Back and sides are flamed hard maple and the top is is red spruce and is deliberately mismatched like most Loars you see. All the parts are high grade - ebony fingerboard and bridge, pearl logo, grained ivoriod binding, and silver or gold plated Grover or Waverly tuners. Now, there's two camps on mandolin sound. The Loar F5 was made to play in ensembles, so it has a good midrange as well as bass and treble. Many modern mandolins are looking for a deep woody woof on the bottom, sometimes decent trebles, but usually lack in the mids. These mandolins are firmly in the Loar camp. They are very well balanced across the strings, with strong even response. Yes you have the chop but you also have the rest of the notes as well. But don't just take my word for it - read what Steve Stone, a well-known writer in several music publications, had to say about his new Stanley. Click here for a copy of the article published in Vintage Guitar magazine. You really should check these mandolins out.
New Chris Stanley F5 Mandolin
(Serial Number: 36) As-new with limited warranty, excellent condition. I'll tell you how much I like Chris's mandolins - I bought one for myself. This one sounds nearly as strong as mine - and it has only started to open up. Chris Stanley is a great picker and has owned several Loars and Ferns, so he knows tone. He's also and accomplished woodworker and luthier, so when he decided to build mandolins he already had a pretty good head start. This mandolin is impressive - the fit and hand rubbed varnish finish is great, the action is easy and the tone is already there. Look at that side and back wood - its a one piece back of spectacular quilted and flamed maple. Its also an unusual one-piece top of Anirondak red spruce, the same top wood as the original Loar F5s. All high grade parts - radiused ebony fingerboard and bridge, 1 1/8 inch nut, pearl logo, silver plated hardware, and grained ivoriod binding. The binding is sidebound like the one on Monroes mandolin. Finish color is the lighter 1923 sunburst. Shows a few nicks and dings as this mandolin was played a lot - thats probably why it sounds so good. The frets were just dressed and the mandolin was set up. This is a used mandolin but Chris has agreed to extend a structural warranty to the new owner. That covers the major issues but does not cover the cosmetic stuff.
Now, there's two camps on mandolin sound. The Loar F5 was made to play in ensembles, so it has a good midrange as well as bass and treble. Many modern mandolins are looking for a deep woody woof on the bottom, sometimes decent trebles, but usually lack in the mids. This mandolin is firmly in the Loar camp. Its a very well balanced mandolin across the strings, with strong even response. Yes you have the chop but you also have the rest of the notes as well. Comes with a shaped hardshell case. Even as a newer mandolin you can hear the old tones and volume in this one....USD $7650
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1999 Dearstone D-1A Mandolin
(Serial # 005) F5 style mandolin in excellent condition with a few nicks and dings from playing. Ray Dearstone of Dearstone Mandolin Works is a respected small builder of hand carved mandolins from Blountsville, TN. The top is solid Adirondack red spruce with tone bar bracing and the back and sides are solid maple. Also has a 1 1/8 inch nut on the flat ebony fingerboard, ebony bridge and nickel hardware, including a cast Allen tailpiece. Top bound only. Minor finish checking on the top. Nice low action. Has great power and projection, a complex warm tone, and a good bluegrass chop. Comes with a shaped hardshell case.......USD $2650
1999 Dearstone F5M Mandolin
(Serial No. 90RM) Excellent plus condition, traditional sunburst lacquer finish. Ray Dearstone is a respected small shop builder of handcarved mandolins from Blountsville, TN. Many pros use his mandolins such as Shawn Lane of Blue Highway. Ray takes a different approach to building, as his mandolins use a solid carved redwood top with tone bar bracing. This still gives the cut and chop of a spruce top mandolin with a bit more warmth in the tone. The neck, back and sides are solid flamed maple. Also has a flat ebony fingerboard which is abbreviated to eliminate pick click, a 1-18" nut, ebony bridge and nickle hardware. Neck profile is slim like a Loar. Fully bound. Nice low action. Shows some very minor playing wear as would be expected on a good bluegrass mandolin. Frets are fine, neck is straight. This mandolin projects well and will drive your music. Comes with a tweed rectangular hardshell case.......USD $4000
New Mix A5 Carbon Fiber Mandolin
(Serial No. 24) New with warranty. This is cutting edge technology that sounds great. Peter Mix formerly of Rigel mandolins is now building carbon fiber mandolins. Its a loud mandolin with a good chop for bluegrass, cuts well, but its a versatile sound. Has a ebony fingerboard and bridge for a conventional feel and playability. Fitted with a Schertler CDyn pickup with an endpin jack. There are plenty of pickups on the market, but none that can compete with this contact mic. Gives a clean warm accurate sound and seems to eliminate feedback. The body looks gold in the pictures but that is the sunlight reflection. The instrument is black and silver. The body and neck are built of carbon fiber with a Kevlar overlay - its virtually indestructable. It will not be affected by temperature or humidty changes. Cracks, splits or damage from dropping it are now history. If you drop it, you might bend a tuner or chip the finish - but you cannot harm the mandolin itself. Comes with a new tweed hard case to keep the dust off and give you a handle to carry it with...USD $3450
2001 Laura Ratcliff A5 Mandolin
(Serial No. 30) Ken's wife Laura is now building a superb A-5 style mandolin. As expected, it exhibits the same high quality construction as Ken's Silver Angel F style mandolins. Excellent condition showing almost no playing wear. It has the long neck, f-holes, elevated bound ebony fretboard with scooped extension and dot inlays. It features heavily flamed maple back, sides, neck, and peghead face, a solid hand-carved spruce top, and a bound headstock. The pearl logo is "LC" which are Laura's initials. The radiused fretboard and the deep V neck profile makes this a breeze to play. Nut width is just over 1 1/18 inch, close to 1 3/16 inch. The mandolin has the deep bark, good woody tone and plenty of volume we've come to expect in a Ratcliff mandolin. These are hand crafted in USA and are an excellent value for the money. Comes with a hardshell case....USD $1500
2006 Richard Beard Bouzouki
(Serial #025) New with warranty. This is the fourteenth 'zook I have received from Richard and I think he just gets better and better with each one he builds. These are professional grade instruments. Tremendous resonance and response in this one. It has a strong and powerful percussive sound with a deep rich bass. The back and sides are figured Hawaiian Koa wood which I think is a superior tone wood for long scale double course instruments. The fingerboard and bridge are ebony, and the solid Sitka spruce top is x-braced with herringbone top trim. The neck has an adjustable truss rod and the ebony fingerboard has slotted diamond inlays. Solid one piece tailpiece eliminates buzzing and loose covers. Fit and finish is first class professional work - as good as those famous guitar makers. Scale length is 25 inches. The x-braced top gives it plenty of punch on rhythm. Nice low action plays effortlessly with a great neck. Its currently tuned GDAE as an octave mandolin but any zook tuning like ADAD or GDAD would work as well. Handmade in North Carolina and comes with a custom fitted hardshell case...List price is USD $2500, but call me if you are interested, we can work something out to put it in your hands...SOLD...another expected in March 2008
1997 Gary Price F5 Deluxe Mandolin
(Serial No. 951206) Excellent plus condition. Gary Price is probably best know for his innovative one piece tailpieces like the one on this instrument, but he's a great banjo and mandolin builder as well. This is classic F5 style mandolin with the traditional dark sunburst lacquer finish. It features nicely flamed maple neck, sides and one-piece back, a hand-carved spruce top, a bound headstock with fancy pearl inlay and pearl logo, and ebony bridge and bound slighly radiused ebony fingerboard. Gold hardware. The fretboard is abbreviated rather than scooped to eliminate pick click. Great bluegrass bark, excellent volume and tone with a nice low action. Comes with a hardshell case. Garys sells the Deluxe model now for over $7500, and the waiting list is 2 years. You can get this beautiful condition mandolin right now for...USD $4600
2000 Phoenix Ultra Mandolin
(Serial No. 214) Near mint condition, top of the line for this noted mandolin luthier. Rolfe Gerhardt has been building mandolins since 1971, first under the Unicorn name and now as Phoenix mandolins. He's figured out how to get the sound out of them. The Ultra was designed for the ultimate in mandolin sound artistic expression. These are only available by special order. Sunburst finish with the finest flamed maple back, sides and neck, solid spruce top, and ebony fingerboard and bridge. Has black and gold Schaller tuners and a black Price one piece tailpiece. Recently fitted with a new Cumberland Acoustic bridge and the original bridge is in the case. The tone bar bracing is laminated with a thin strip of carbon fiber to give strength with a thinner more responsive bracing. Nut is the traditional 1 1/8 inch, and the unbound ebony fingerboard is radiused and scooped to eliminate pick click. The Phoenix peghead and fingerboard inlay are hand fitted in colored abalone. Very loud and well balanced sound and very responsive to changes in playing style and pick angle. Action is low and comfortable. Fitted with a solid ebony pickguard. Comes with the original custom built hardshell case. If you can get Rolfe to build a new one for you there is a long wait and the price is $10,500. This nearly mint condition mandolin can be yours right now for...USD $6500
2002 Summit F-100S F5 Mandolin
(Serial No. 237) Excellent condition showing minor playing wear. I bought this one from a gigging musician and you can hear that it has been played enough to have opened up nicely. Paul Schneider is considered one of the best of the modern mandolin builders, and instruments like this one is why that reputation is well deserved. Here's one thats just a great mandolin. F5 style mandolin with lacquer finish, a dark 30s style tight sunburst, flat ebony fretboard with 1 1/8 inch nut and unfretted extension, solid spruce top, top bound only, flamed maple back, sides and neck, pearl logo and peghead inlay, and chrome Schaller tuners. Set up professionally for low easy action. Has a few minor nicks and dings but nothing major. No repairs noted. Well played in with good volume and even tone across all the strings. Comes with a nice hardshell case...USD $2250
New Old Wave Oval A Mandolin
(Serial No. 423) New with warranty. Bill Bussman has been building mandolins for some time, and has a good reputation. This is a excellent interpretation of the teens Gibson A models with very clean lines and an uncluttered look. Spectacular flamed Conneticut maple in the one piece back as well as the sides and neck, and a hand carved Idaho Engelmann spruce top are finished with a golden lacquer over shellac finish. The snakehead style peghead has the understated abalone Old Wave logo. Carbon graphite truss rod in the neck, which will never need adjustment and unlike steel it weighes the same as wood so the balance of the mandolin does not change. Also has a chrome tailpiece and Grover tuners with pearl buttons, and a rosewood bridge and slightly radiused fretboard with a 1 1/8 inch buffalo bone nut. The fretboard is abbreviated rather than scooped to eliminate pick click. The single soundhole ring in abalone and the dark binding add to the clean look. The sound, however, is anything but spare. Nice full rich round tone like a good teens Gibson A model with good bass and clean trebles. Perfect setup so it plays like silk. Comes with a shaped hardshell case. ...USD $2400
1919 Martin Style B Mandolin
(Serial No. 7140) Excellent condition with some playing wear on the top. This is the early style cutout peghead with the Martin stamp embossed on the back and no decal on the front. Spectacular grained dark chocolate colored Brazilian rosewood back and sides, spruce top, herringbone rosette and back strip, and an ebony fingerboard with slotted diamond inlays. Good neck and frets, plays nice with a low action but still has plenty of volume. Great for old-time, Celtic, or jazz. Nice tortoiseshell binding and pickguard. Original tuners and engraved tailpiece. Comes with an original hard case.....USD $1500
1921 Martin BK Mandolin
(Serial No. 9376) Very rare model of the Martin flat back mandolin - only 57 of these were made, less than the total for the Style E. This is the early style peghead with the Martin stamp embossed on the back and no decal on the front. Top, back and sides are beautiful Hawaiian koa wood. Nice tortoiseshell binding and pickguard. Original tuners and tailpiece. Koa is prone to cracks and there's a slight dryness hairline separation on the center seam joint down the face of the mandolin on the top - very difficult to see. Its not going anywhere as the main brace is right under it. There is also some minor repair above the cutout in the peghead. Good neck and frets, plays nice with a low action but still has plenty of volume. Shows some normal playing wear, the usual shirt button scratches and pick wear on the top. Great for old-time, Celtic, or jazz. Comes with an original hard case.....USD $1150
1953 Martin 2-15 Mandolin 
(Serial No. 21268) Excellent condition. Has a carved solid spruce top and solid figured maple back and sides. This was Martins answer to the Gibson carved top mandolins. These carved top Martins are often used in mandolin orchestras or for recording, as they have a sweet delicate sound but are not particularly loud or punchy. Its not a bluegrass mandolin. Tuners are orignal with one bent shaft but it still works fine . Bridge and tailpiece cover are replacements and the guard is missing. Straight neck, good frets, and a nice low action. As the bridge saddle is high I suspect it had a neck set in the past. No structural repairs or top issues but is missing a couple of dot inlays in the ebony fingerboard. Comes with a newer non-original hardshell case. ....USD $950
1920 Vega Model 202 Cylinderback Mandolin
(Serial No. 38824) Excellent plus condition, somewhat uncommon sunburst finish. Clean mandolin with only minor playing wear. Has the curved mahogany back and sides, solid spruce top, ebony fingerboard, fancy soundhole ring, and an inlaid pickguard. Finish and hardware are original with no repairs. Has the usual nicks and dings of a well loved teens mandolin, but nothing major. Has a beautiful sweet sound and plays like silk. Excellent for classical and Celtic music. Comes with an old possibly original hardshell case......USD $1650
1922 Martin Style A Mandola
((Serial No. 9849) Excellent condition showing almost no wear. I see very few Martin mandolas - they are just not common. This one has no cracks and plays and sounds great. Tuned like a tenor guitar CGDA low to high. Scale length of 15 1/2 inches is slightly longer and the body is slightly larger than a mandolin. This is the earlier style solid peghead with the Martin stamp on the back of the peghead and inside on the back strip. Has mahogany back and sides, and neck, spruce top, tortoiseshell pickguard and tortoiseshell binding top and back. Bridge is original as is the tailpiece cover. It has the impression of some other tuners on the back of the peghead but these look to be the original type and they work well. Plays nicely with a low action but still has plenty of volume and tone. Great for old-time, Celtic, or jazz. Comes with a gig bag unless I can find a case to fit....USD $1750 ON HOLD for Luke in SC
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1916 Gibson H1 Mandola
(Serial No. 31653) Excellent minus condition, natural finish top aged to pumpkin. The mandola is tuned CGDA, a fifth down from the mandolin. Many players like the mandola for its rich deep sound while having the little bit wider fingerboard and slightly longer scale length over the mandolin. The H1 has a bound top and fingerboard and "The Gibson" as the pearl logo inlaid in the peghead. Finish is original. Tuners and tailpiece are original and the bridge is a Dan Smith Loar replica. Pickguard is missing. Huge resonant sound. It was just set up professionally so it plays like butter. Neck and frets are perfect. There's a bit more top sinkage than I'd like to see, but it appears to be stable. Comes with a gig bag...USD $2450
1918 Gibson H1 Mandola
(Serial # 41898) Excellent condition. The mandola is tuned CGDA, a fifth down from the mandolin. Many players like the mandola for its rich deep sound while having the little bit wider fingerboard and slightly longer scale length over the mandolin. The H1 has a bound top and fingerboard and "The Gibson" as the pearl logo inlaid in the peghead. If you are looking for a good sounding players mandola without the old instrument issues this is the one for you. The original top was cracked beyond repair so it was professionally replaced by luthier Harry Eibert and finished in the correct pumpkin color for an aged finish. Harry even reused the original sound hole rosette. The backs, sides and neck finish is original. All hardware is original but the pickguard is missing. Huge sound. Harry set it up as well so it plays like silk. Neck and frets are perfect. Comes with a gig bag or soft case...USD $2950
1922 Martin Style A Mandola
((Serial No. 9849) Excellent condition showing almost no wear. I see very few Martin mandolas - they are just not common. This one has no cracks and plays and sounds great. Tuned like a tenor guitar CGDA low to high. Scale length of 15 1/2 inches is slightly longer and the body is slightly larger than a mandolin. This is the earlier style solid peghead with the Martin stamp on the back of the peghead and inside on the back strip. Has mahogany back and sides, and neck, spruce top, tortoiseshell pickguard and tortoiseshell binding top and back. Bridge is original as is the tailpiece cover. It has the impression of some other tuners on the back of the peghead but these look to be the original type and they work well. Plays nicely with a low action but still has plenty of volume and tone. Great for old-time, Celtic, or jazz. Comes with a gig bag unless I can find a case to fit....USD $1750
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1956 Gibson Florentine / EM-200 Electric Mandolin
(Serial number: none) Clean original condition showing slight playing wear. I've always thought the 8 string sold body mandolins sounded better than the 4 or 5 string ones. The doubled strings give that "shimmer" thats lacking in a single course instrument. Its like a small double cut Les Paul with a solid mahogany body, F5 style headstock, gold 50's Gibson knobs, gold hardware and the worlds hottest P90 pickup. Action is right down on the frets like an electric guitar - no surprise there. Completely original even though there is no serial number on the back of the peghead. The pots date to the 22nd week of 1955, so its a safe bet this one was made in 1956. Comes with a clean original brown Gibson hardshell case....USD $2500
1965 Martin 0-18 Guitar
(Serial No. 202413) Near mint condition. While not rare, small body Martins from the 1960s are uncommon. These guitars are great for blues or fingerstyle. Mahogany back and sides, spruce top, standard 1-11/16 nut with a comfortable neck contour. The body is 13.5 inchs wide at the lower bout, scale length is 24.9 inchs. Has the tortoise binding and pickguard. All hardware and finish is original, and there are no repairs evident. I think it has had a neck set, as the action is nice with a tall saddle at the bridge. Neck is straight, frets are good. Its a great travel or sitting on the couch guitar. Excellent tone and its louder than you would think given the small size. Comes with a newer hardshell case...USD $2850
1968 Martin 0-18 Guitar
(Serial No. 237159) Very clean guitar in near mint condition. While not rare, small body Martins from the 1960s are uncommon. These guitars are great for blues or fingerstyle. Mahogany back and sides, spruce top, standard 1 11/16 nut with a comfortable neck contour. The body is 13.5 inchs wide at the lower bout, scale length is 24.9 inchs. All hardware and finish is original, and there are no repairs evident. Neck is straight, frets are good, the guitar plays well now but the saddle is low. Its a great travel or sitting on the couch guitar. Excellent tone and its louder than you would think given the small size. Comes with the original cardboard case...USD $2550
1953 Martin 00-18 Guitar
(Serial No. 129543) Very good plus condition on cosmetics, excellent structural condition. Nicely aged spruce top and mahogany back and sides. Martin is supposed to have used Andirondack spruce for the tops until the early 50's, but no one can really tell by looking at it. Rosewood peghead overlay with gold Martin script. Nice big open woody sound with strong volume. It has a wonderful even tone - would be a great recording guitar. Plays extremely well with low action as the neck was just reset. Lots of player wear and the finish has been touched up on the treble side of the top. There are three long scrapes on the back as seen in the pics. Has the usual nicks, dings and pickwear and the top has turned a nice orange. Neck is straight, frets were just dressed and crowned. No repairs evident, and there are no top cracks - not even a guard crack. Comes with a hardshell case...USD $3450
1966 Martin D-18 Guitar
(Serial No. 226518) Excellent condition. Late 66 so it has the black pickguard and binding. This is the classic Martin D-18 - solid mahogany back and sides and a solid spruce top. Tuners are the correct Grovers marked Patent Applied For. Has a few nicks and dings but overall a clean guitar. Neck is straight, recent neck set has it playing fine. Has a short repaired back crack but thats it. 1966 models still have the small maple bridge plate. This one has that solid Martin "boom" you need in a good bluegrass guitar. Plays very easy with a nice low action. This is an excellent sounding D-18. Comes with a newer hardshell case...USD $3650
1970 Martin D-18 Guitar
(Serial No. 256434) Excellent plus condition. This is the classic Martin D-18 - solid mahogany back and sides and a solid spruce top. Original finish shows some honest playing wear and nicks and dings, but no major repairs or issues. Neck is straight, neck set is good and the frets are fine. This guitar has that solid Martin "boom" you need in a good bluegrass guitar. Plays very easy with a nice low action. Fitted with a undersaddle pickup and endpin jack, so you can plug in if you need to. This is a excellent sounding well played and nicely aged D-18. Comes with an original blue molded Martin hardshell case...USD $1950 ON HOLD for Tom in NC
2005 Martin DC Aura Guitar
(Serial No. 1103963) Near mint condition. This is an elegant and refined flattop with all the sound and the rich appointments you want in a high end guitar. Full gloss finish with Indian rosewood back and sides and a Sitka spruce top with scalloped braces and a cutaway to give you access to the upper frets. Has an ebony bridge, tuner buttons, fingerboard and peghead overlay. Nicely trimmed with Style 45 pearl rosette and top edge trim, abalone hexagon outline inlays in the fingerboard and bridge and a pearl Martin logo. Gold hardware. Its also fitted at Martin with the the acclaimed Fishman AURA Acoustic Imaging Blender pickup system. Has a satin finish neck for easy playing with a rounded profile and a 1-11/16 inch nut. Plays like silk with low action and light guage strings. Sounds great either acoustically or plugged in. Comes with the original Martin hardshell case...USD $2350
1988 Martin D-16A Guitar
(Serial No. 480036) Near mint condition. Striking ash back and sides in this early limited run guitar. This guitar is clean - anything you see in the pictures that looks like a blemish is a reflection. It has a beautiful Sitka spruce top with advanced scalloped traditional X bracing like the prewar guitars, dovetail neck joint, a highly figured ash back and sides, sidebound tortoise binding with a black pickguard, a standard 1-11/16' nut, compensated saddle, and a rosewood fingerboard and bridge. Its fitted with an undersaddle pickup and endpin jack. Strap button added at the heel. Action is low and its plays very well. Sounds a lot to my ears like a good koa guitar. Think singer songwriter guitar. Its got a nice big open warm woody sound with good volume and a good balance from string to string, but its not a bluegrass whomper. Some very minor fret wear shows that it was in fact played but nothing major enough to show in a photo. No repairs - the diagonal line on the back of the peghead is a natural grain line. Comes with the original molded Martin hardshell case...USD $1250 ON HOLD for Tom in NC
1957 Martin 000-21 Guitar
(Serial No. 157606) Excellent minus condition. Nicely aged spruce top and Brazilian rosewood back and sides. Has the standard 1 11/16 inch nut and a Brazilian rosewood fingerboard and bridge. Rosewood peghead overlay with gold Martin script. Nice big open woody sound with strong volume. This guitar must have had a pro neck set and setup as it plays beautifully. All hardware and finish is original. Someone screwed the bridge down in the past but it has been repaired and this is the original bridge. Bridge plate is replaced with a oversized maple plate which does not seem to affect the sound, as this guitar has the warm tone, string to string balance and volume you expect from these rosewood 000 size guitars. There are no structural repairs but lots of finish checking, pickwear, and the usual nicks and dings of a well loved and much played guitar. Comes with a newer Martin Geib hardshell case...USD $6950
1947 Martin D-28 Guitar
(Serial No. 101225) Excellent condition. Powerful bluegrass guitar - this is what you are looking for in a Martin. Old growth straight grain Brazilian back and sides and a nicely yellowed spruce top. Top has the usual B string crack and the expected finish checking but is otherwise perfect. All finish is original. The bridge was replaced with original Martin stock, the neck was reset, a few top braces were reglued and the frets were dressed. The guitar came with 50s tuners on it but the originals were in the case so these were reinstalled. All work was done by Dave Musslewhite, the former head of repair for Martin. Shows some minor buckle wear and the usual nicks and dings of a well loved 60 year old guitar. Plays and sounds great, just what you would expect from a 40s rosewood Martin. Has the deep bass and cutting trebles as well as nice low action. Comes with what I think is the original hardshell case....USD $17500 ON HOLD
1994 Martin HD-35 Guitar
(Serial No. 3536105) Excellent condition. This is the herringbone version of the D-35. Back and sides are solid Indian rosewood and the top is solid spruce with beautiful silking. Has the advanced hand-scalloped 1/2" bracing and the soft V profile neck with a bound fingerboard. Comes from Martin with the Sperzil tuners, which let you change strings very quickly on stage. John Pearse armrest added to prevent wear on the top. These are supposed to be removable but this one looks like it is glued on. These do not affect the sound and it makes the guitar much more comfortable to play. Excellent action and a great big sound will make you heard over those banjos. Comes with the original molded Martin hardshell case....USD $1950
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1938 Gibson L-C Century of Progress Guitar
(Serial No. none) Excellent condition, sunburst finish. Named after the 1933 Century of Progress Exposition in Chicago. Nice guitar with all original finish showing extensive checking but only minor playing wear and a few nicks and dings. Has the L-00 body size, curly maple back and sides, x-braced spruce top, triple binding, white pearloid fingerboard and peghead overlay, and fancy fingerboard inlays. Has the larger 1 3/4 nut on the chunky neck, firestripe pickguard, and the small straight bridge. Absolutely no top issues, no bellying, no cracks and no repairs. Just set up so it plays like silk. Frets are good and the neck is straight. Its sounds much larger than a small body guitar. Perfect for ragtime and fingerstyle playing. It's in excellent playing condition - all it needs is your fingers on the strings! Comes with the original softshell case...USD $4950
1955 Gibson LG2 3/4 Guitar
(Serial No. W1275) Excellent condition. Gibson's original travel guitar. Body is 12 3/4 inches wide with a 22 3/4 inch scale. Spruce top with straight across ladder bracing and an ice tea sunburst finish and natural finished mahogany back and sides. Also has a teardrop guard, small rectangle bridge, triple bound top and single bound back, and gold Gibson peghead logo. Has a nice low action, as the neck was just reset by luthier David Sheppard. Typical ladder braced Gibson sound. Completely solid and a great playing and sounding guitar. Comes with the original softshell case.....USD $2250
1956 Gibson LG-3 Guitar
(Serial No. V7693-3) Excellent condition early example of Gibson's premier small body flat-top guitar model from the '40's and '50's. This is a most comfortable guitar for just sitting around and playing. The LG-3 is the same as the LG-2 with a nicer woods and a natural finish top. Some finish checking and pickwear is evident, but nothing major. Has the original tortoise pattern pickguard, small rectangle bridge, X braced solid spruce top with triple binding on the top and single binding on the back, block Gibson logo and original tuners with new buttons. Original finish in nice condition. The X bracng gives it power and full sound like the larger dreadnaughts. Great sounding guitar with a nice low action. There is a filled jack hole near the endpin but no other repairs are evident. Strap button added at the heel. Has some normal pickwear, which would be expected on a good sounding guitar thats 50 years old. Newer hardshell case...USD $2550
1955 Gibson J45 Guitar
(Serial No. W999) Excellent condition example of Gibson's most popular dreadnaught guitar. This was bought from the original owner. Has the original sunburst top finish and dark back and sides. Mahogany back and sides and a x-braced spruce top, larger upper point pickguard, upper belly fixed saddle bridge, bound top and back, decal Gibson logo in the peghead. The tuners are original. Great sounding guitar with a nice low action, good neck set and frets. No cracks. Its a nice guitar but it does show the usual checking for an older instrument and some of the typical playing wear, especially around the soundhole and near the pickguard. Completely solid and a great playing and sounding guitar. Comes with a clean excellent condition original softshell case.....USD $5100
1958 Gibson J50 Guitar
(Serial No. t7816-39) Excellent minus or very good plus condition showing some minor picking wear. I think the slope shoulder Gibsons are about the best around for backing up fiddle tunes. I guess others think so too, as they are hard to find and hard to keep in stock. Have you ever wondered why Gibson has a reputation for great guitars in spite of the firewood they made in the 70's and 80's? Guitars like this one are why Gibson has their reputation. The sound is very full and rich, well balanced, with a great low end bass response. The neck is very playable with a nice low action. Mahogany back and sides and spruce top. First year for the larger pickguard. Its an early 1958 so it still has the desirable fixed saddle bridge. Neck is straight, set is good and the frets are in good shape. Has the original tuners, bridge and pickguard. Has the desirable thin braces of the 50's Gibsons. Excellent minus overall cosmetic condition showing some pick wear on the top and the usual nicks and dings of a well played instrument. Custom Fretted Instruments in Sparta, TN did a barely noticable repair to the center seam below the soundhole. The repair has no effect on the sound, just lowers the price. Comes with a newer hardshell case.....USD $3875
1951 Gibson Southern Jumbo Guitar
(Serial No. 9117 23) Excellent condition. I told myself when I bought this one that it was going in my personal stash. I may still change my mind. Its a clean, straight one owner guitar with no issues and very little pla