Looking at these prices I'm sure I paid more than I should have for my A Jr (£1300), but I don't regret it because it's such a lovely mandolin, it's all relative to how much you want to pay I guess.
Type: Posts; User: manfromankle
Looking at these prices I'm sure I paid more than I should have for my A Jr (£1300), but I don't regret it because it's such a lovely mandolin, it's all relative to how much you want to pay I guess.
Mark, I've just had a look at my Army Navy, the label say Style DY, but I can't see any factory number in there, there are a couple of faint markings on the label but nothing on the sides. Truth be...
Okay great, someone had said to me a while ago that if you're using 10-34 on an Army Navy then you should tune it down a step, which made sense in theory but I didn't like the idea of having to do...
Hello Mandolin Cafe, I'm new here and would like some advice.
I've been using lighter strings (9s) on my three pre 1925 mandolins purely out of paranoia for too much tension on the top and neck,...