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    Re: Pretty bowlback with lots of MOP

    Italian I would imagine from the early 20th century.

    Edit: I now see Richard500 has already made the same suggestion.
  2. Re: Just bought it on flea market - need hepl with identification

    I don't think the comment mentioning Catania after WW2 becoming a major production centre for mandolins is suggesting your mandolin was made after the war. I would maintain early 1900s for the...
  3. Re: Just bought it on flea market - need hepl with identification

    I would think the separate headstock and the tuners suggest this mandolin is from the 1920s.
  4. Re: Review: Feeling Handmade A style mandolin Solid Spruce top"

    As you have revived the thread, I will add my commentary after four plus years. My Feeling is my favourite to play and it always gets great comments from others when I go to a bluegrass picking...
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    Re: Looking for info on this mandolin

    Ideally, you need to post more photos showing all aspects of the mandolin. From what I can see, judging by the tuners and tailpiece it is American made from around the early 1900s. The bowl is made...
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    John Alvey Turner London 1900?

    This is a funny old instrument with the f holes in the side. It probably has a bent neck as well as the top coming away.
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    Re: Is this Mandolin any good?

    If you get it restrung- or do it yourself, which is not fun (even for those of use who have done it many times!) make sure as mentioned early on to use ultra light strings- 09-32 thousandths of an...
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    Re: Is this Mandolin any good?

    There were 200 USAAF airfields in the UK in WW2 and many were in Lincolnshire, so I would reckon your mandolin was brought over by someone in the military at that time. I have a 1942 made Harmony...
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    Oldest L-5! Lloyd Loar Signature!Analysis

    This is a fantastic analysis of a recently discovered L-5 which turned out to be the oldest known example! It was signed on February 28th 1923 and was in remarkable shape- just a 1940s tailpiece and...
  10. Thread: A 1921 f2?

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    Re: A 1921 f2?

    That's amazing- a wonderful instrument and case. Here's one that appears to be exactly the same: http://www.mandolinarchive.com/gibson/serial/62722

    The one who found it and was going to chuck it...
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    Re: Gibson EM 150 info please?

    The Kluson tuners are of a type made from 1956 to 1958, so during that period or a year or so later would be an educated suggestion for its age.

    Here is the site that details these tuners:
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    Re: A Jr- Interesting Wood Grain

    This Windsor Whirle tenor guitar my luthier rebuilt for me was made in Czechoslovakia in 1927. It has really wide grain as can be seen. This instrument had been modified extensively and was crushed...
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    Re: Wurlitzer Mandolins? Mystery Maker

    I had noticed the code looked similar but I did not click through them both. This is the $900 example which has a Kay bridge which adds to its value somewhat:
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    Re: A Jr- Interesting Wood Grain

    It made $774. It has a good case but the guard is probably deteriorating but the clamp is there. As an A-Jr it has the cloud which does not command the price that the sliding tailpiece cover demands....
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    Re: Silvertone Mandolin Booklet and Guarantee

    I saw this in an auction for a fairly portly Harmony made Supertone archtop mandolin from the 1930s. Not a booklet but an interesting item. Have you got your Strad-O-Line you bought playing okay?
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    1940s Strad-O-Lin

    We get what reads like an AI puff piece. The mandolin is over- priced except it has a nice 1930s case that is meant for a Kay Venetian judging by its shape but it is still too pricey.
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    Re: Levin mandolin and slotted headstocks?

    It is more likely to be a German made instrument from the 30s or 40s.
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    Re: Lark Mandolin on Reverb got away quick

    Yes, I have posted up the eBay auction and it is a Regal and I have posted up a Regal made Lark guitar which also has the Regal decal on it. Kay never made anything remotely in this shape- the...
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    Re: Help dating an old Sicilian mandolin

    Much of the metalware on American instruments was made in Germany- this is even more true of European made instruments in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It may be that the "clam shell"...
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    Re: Help dating an old Sicilian mandolin

    The clamshell tailpiece appears to be American- so it may be a replacement.
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    Re: Larry Collins RIP

    Here is that link that Brad mentioned. It's hard to think of anyone so well connected and immersed in the first wave of rock and roll/rockabilly/country boogie as Larry Collins....
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    Larry Collins RIP

    One of the earliest rockabilly players- a teenager with prodigious talent and unbounded enthusiasm as can be seen on those Town Hall Party videos on YT along with his sister Lorrie as a part of the...
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    Re: Bowlbacks of Note

    This is a very ornate Rex Professional which I assume was made by Lyon & Healy circa 1910. Great inlays but we see the same bowl and neck on much less ornate examples which do not command high...
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    Re: Help! unidentified vintage mandolin

    Is it definitely an eagle or a phoenix arising from flames? An eagle is an extremely common motif- the phoenix represents the coat of arms for the University of Chicago dating from 1910. It is just...
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    Re: very odd mando tuners

    Happy New Year, Ed. I was lucky with my Stromberg-Voisinet as it was not expensive and the seller said the neck was loose. When it arrived, he had been unduly pessimistic about the neck joint which...
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