If your not that the mandolin is your instrument, ask someone who has a mandolin to see if you like it.
If your not that the mandolin is your instrument, ask someone who has a mandolin to see if you like it.
I have a Rogue, it needed nut work and new strings. It now sounds good for fifty dollars and good to decide if the mandolin is right for you and to learn on until you have the money for a better one.
The Savannah and Rogue mandolins are nice for the price and will probably require a setup. If you want the Italian type sound I would go for an oval or a D'Angelico, which are more expensive. I would...