You will seldom see them for sale on the used market.
Type: Posts; User: J Mangio
You will seldom see them for sale on the used market.
I highly recommend the LM 700, go for it if you can find one; dealers can't keep them in stock.
Good luck with that one.
I subscribe to Sirius for all my listening needs.
VS stands for Vintage Sunburst
+1 for the Tone-Gard!
Golden Gate MP 12 works for me.
October
Don't discount The Loar 600 & 700 series.
Smart money will give a look at the 700 in the classifieds for $800.00.
There is a The Loar LM 600 in the classifieds for $700, that's a pro level instrument.
I would scrap the strap; it's such a personal thing.
I've been using a rawhide lace for over 20 years.
Strawberry Park Bluegrass Festival
Might fit the bill.
Years ago I bought the brand; Gibson and Kentucky, until I found the tone of The Loar LM 700.
If it's BGrass, look at Teach Yourself Bluegrass Mandolin
By Andy Statman
I would burp it.
My favorite is Milkdrive.
I use a capo to hold the string in place.
Remember, shop with your ears not with your eyes.
Sun Valley Guitars has a The Loar (blem) LM 700 for under a grand.
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When I aquired my most recent mando, fortunately I was listening with my ears and not my eyes. Through the years I've owned and bought new; 2002 Gibson F9, 2012 Kentucky 1000, sold them off for my...
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