This looks nice but I have not viewed the photos in detail.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/25565348048...emCondition=10
This looks nice but I have not viewed the photos in detail.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/25565348048...emCondition=10
I saw that and was a little tempted
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I'd make sure it's playable first. Several years ago I bought a very ornate pearl encrusted wall hanger that thankfully I was able to return.
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A few images of this lovely mandolin for posteriority.
I'm not in the market, but I wrote a note to the seller to ask that they provide a side view or two so folks could ascertain the neck condition.
Would likely help make or break a sale.
If playable, I don't think the price is bad.
Lots of little bling bits to replace, but that isn't insurmountable.
Mick
Nick...you seem to have an eagle eye for these old bowlbacks....wondering if they might be better located in the "bowlbacks of note" thread even if they are up for sale on Ebay. Might find a more interested and informed response.
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Mick, I put the Tremolina into the flatbacks of note thread as it was suggested to me in a comment. In future, I may well do the same with interesting bowlbacks but I suppose I post in the eBay section as someone might be tempted. Sue was tempted it seems! I don't think this mandolin is too overwhelmed with glitzy sweet nothin's- but it has enough to be getting along with...
Thanks, Nick!
Well, I hope Sue comes on over to the "bowlbacks of note" thread, too!
I did write the seller who responded promptly with some additional photos that HINTED at a neck in reasonable shape, but weren't definitive enough should I be shopping.
I wrote back with hopefully a clearer description of the type of photos that would be helpful.
If I could have included examples in my reply I would have but I didn't see an option for that.
The best thing you did was to include "Stahopoulo" in the thread heading...that will at least help with any searches.
It bugs me when folks start a message thread with "What's this I found?" or "Any ideas about this?" or such when there's a clear label or some other helpful identifiable information avaiable.
The search engine here is good but if folks take a moment to name their message thread (as you did) it works even better.
The "bowlbacks of note" thread is the single biggest / best compendium of information about bowlback mandolins that exists on the internet. There's "search this thread" function for it, too.
Mick
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That is funny... I missed this thread altogether. I had the same message conversation with the seller and we were about to make arrangements to meet since she was about a 40 minute drive for me. Then she told me that it was sold. Anyone here got it? I sincerely hope it is in playable or at least moderately fixable shape.
Jim
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