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I would be no help but if you haven't reached out to The Mandolin Brothers you might give them a try. Under a new owner but that shop was in business for a long time.
Good luck
Not sure what will you need or what will help, but here are a couple of options to look at.
- V picks - after playing for a little while they get kind of sticky, so you don't really have to hold...
If you could stretch you budget a little this would fit pretty much fill all your list -
https://www.mandolincafe.com/ads/215480#215480
Definitely worth a look - https://www.mandolincafe.com/ads/215158#215158
I had a Kentucky 1050 mandolin that was really a terrific mandolin. All the mandolin that I would have ever needed.
My daughter played in Orchestra and plays fiddle as well. Sounds like it has been quite a while since anything was done to the violin. I would agree with most of the good advice already posted and if...
Look at the ad where the seller information is. It will list if the seller has posted previous ads and how many but does not give feedback. A member may have been a long-time member and not sold (or...
The middle of your budget, made in the US by a well-respected luthier and has taken the initial deprecation. hard to beat for a US made F style. https://www.mandolincafe.com/ads/211903#211903
What is your budget? Not sure if you could find an Eastman 515 varnish model to try? I have not tried one but they get good reviews.
I am a Kentucky mandolin fan. the 1000/1050 mandolins can be...
The Mandolin Store currently has 15% off most mandolins.
Might be worth a look -
https://www.mandolincafe.com/ads/210763#210763
Good thing there was no height restriction as that mandolin is about a big a Leo. Awesome gesture by Ken and his Silverangel mandolins. This will be something Leo will remember forever.
You are probably aware of the difference between a Givens and Givens Legacy mandolin, if not there is a difference you should be aware of. That could be a nice mandolin.
Not something you see every day. I have heard of some other luthiers of making copies of the Griffith A-5 mandolin, but I had not heard of these.
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I was hoping that someone would chime in on value. I did know the value of Flatirons pretty well. During the pandemic, prices jumped a lot.
The tide has seemed to have turned in the last few...
these are well made, very nice and really striking -
https://www.thebaileystrap.com/
Northfields have a full neck from my limited experience. This would be a huge upgrade and it is a very fair price.
https://www.mandolincafe.com/ads/198082#198082
I have owned a few Nashville Flatiron's by I am a little out of decoding the serial numbers. If memory serves me correctly it would have been finished Dec 18, 2002 and the third one labeled that day....
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I have had several Kentucky mandolins including a terrific 1050. They have all been good and a few outstanding, but I would not spend over $2000 on a Kentucky or Eastman mandolin. I think there are...
I have a Kentucky KM-756 (all 750 series are the same but different finish). They say 1 1/8" nut and I think is is slightly over that and has a fuller U/C shaped neck than Eastman's. It is a terrific...
Eastman or Kentucky as you mentioned would be the obvious choices. I have a Kentucky km-750 series (750,752,756, etc. are all the same only a different finish) that is a terrific mandolin, plays and...
I got a good deal on an open box Kentucky 756. It needed a setup but is a terrific mandolin and all a lot of us would need. I tend to prefer Kentucky mandolins but have not played the newer...
They were at our local bluegrass festival a few years ago, Bluewaters. They are very good and a great story.