Re: Breedlove AM OF
I had a Oregon made KF for a while. I liked the plain finish and design. The neck was pretty substantial and rounded. I didn't think it sounded any better or worse than my Eastman F Hole mandolin. I ultimately moved it along as the neck wasn't my cuppa tea. The tuners held well and the stamped tailpiece was functional.
If you're not put off by nontraditional designs and like their finishes (i liked the plain or black but disliked their sunburst ones YMMV) I think they are very good. Bonus of mandolins used is you can usually move them along if it doesn't work out and not really lose anything on the process.
Jamie
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