https://www.mandolincafe.com/forum/threads/143398-Gibson-Teens-Serial-Numbers?p=1708021&highlight=Ferris#post1708021
Type: Posts; User: pheffernan
https://www.mandolincafe.com/forum/threads/143398-Gibson-Teens-Serial-Numbers?p=1708021&highlight=Ferris#post1708021
I’m not trying to start an argument. I made a statement, you expressed doubt, and I asked a question. It seems to me that it’s incumbent upon you to produce numbers.
My understanding is that the...
How many oval hole mandolins would you estimate that they sold during those 4-5 years?
Some believe so. I just think that the snakehead is an easy visual cue for all of the other “advancements” (e.g. adjustable bridge, adjustable truss rod, more narrow neck profile, etc.) associated...
I actually saw that sold listing when checking out Will’s website after hearing him on an episode of the Get Up in the Cool podcast. He was really impressive as a musician and thoughtful as a...
If you are willing to accept some inspired guesswork in lieu of definitive truth, I’d suspect two reasons:
1) Gibson was using up old stock after the collapse of the mandolin craze, and there were...
How about this one?
https://themusicemporium.com/products/rickard-custom-spunover-dobson-11-banjo
So, here are my answers:
The introduction of the truss rod in that era allowed for more narrow “modern” neck profiles.
I have read from luthiers I’d trust to know that graduations of...
I’d buy the Kelley. Besides the fact that I’m drawn to the work of independent builders, and Skip is a heckuva nice guy here on the Cafe, a used instrument should already have the depreciation taken...
I’m resurrecting this thread which I’ve looked at so much over the last year and this post in particular. If Rickard is the Bill Collings of the banjo world, might Chuck Ogsbury of OME be the...
I had one of those picks back when they were labeled Tremelo and liked it quite a bit on flattops — very articulate — but predictably ended up losing the clear thing never to be recovered. I...
Elderly just listed one used: https://www.mandolincafe.com/ads/169020#169020
If I’m not mistaken, I believe that Jimmy Page wrote “The Battle of Evermore” on a Martin A mandolin belonging to John Paul Jones, and such instruments are routinely available in your $600-1000...
Hey Tyler! Thanks for following up with me here. You are correct that your response for some reason ended up in my spam folder, and I apologize if my post came off as unfair or critical.
Without being flippant, my immediate answer was "the used one." Mandolins are one of the few things in life that many people believe in quality as they depreciate in price. At the very least, I'd...
But it's a good one! So which one did you pick?
It was listed as available on Friday and “Sold Out” as of last night. Perhaps that explains why Tyler didn’t respond to my inquiries.
Tyler White had a pretty one listed on his website . . . briefly. I hope someone here snagged it.
http://www.whitemandolins.com/shop/michael-heiden-a5-mandolin-2001
How about this one?
https://www.elderly.com/collections/recent-arrivals/products/nechville-atlantis-12-walnut-2019
There’s an even cheaper precursor Mid-Missouri in the classifieds:
https://www.mandolincafe.com/ads/167578#167578
And a cheaper one still on Reverb:
...
This is good advice. I would only add that, for whatever reason, flattop mandolins don’t seem for the most part to depreciate or retain their value at the same rates as archtops.
I’m interested in this thread and easily convinced that I need another instrument. Why should I (or should I not) want to buy this one?
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My first mandolin was a Mid-Missouri M0 that I sold used a few years back for around $500.
Mike has his #42 GBOM listed in the classifieds:
https://www.mandolincafe.com/ads/168495#168495
I posted a bunch of pictures that I can't access right now in this thread:
https://www.mandolincafe.com/forum/threads/129205-Anybody-played-a-Mike-Black-Octave-Mandolin