That’s a beauty! I imagine you could get it appraised by Gryphon Strings or The Music Emporium or another well respected shop. What part of the country/world are you in? I have an early 80s 10 string cittern (the larger sibling to your instrument) that I feel very lucky to have.
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I remember visiting Elderly back then and they had quite a few Sobell instruments. In fact they may have been his main US retailer. I don’t recall seeing any in NEw York area stores.
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There is a e string Sobell that looks very similar to yours that just hit the classifieds...
https://www.mandolincafe.com/ads/199269#199269
Weber is a very well known and respected name in the mandolin world.
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A bunch of stuff with four strings
As a side note, Nigel Forster is a maker who studied with Stefan Sobell.
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The best Sobell authority in the US was Brian Wolfe at Acousticmusic.org. He has sadly retired. (Although he’s quite happy, personally, with his much deserved free time).
Contact Ian at The Music Emporium. The earlier ones are a little harder to sell, and the values are a bit lower than the more contemporary specimens.
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That is exactly like my Sobell - a 10 string cedar/rosewood from the early eighties.
Where are you, and are you trying to sell it or just get it valued?
Stefan Sobell himself does an 'Available Now' service on his website which usually (though not right now, as it happens) features instruments made by him which people are trying to sell - usually because the original owner has passed on or is no longer playing it, and he advertises it for sale on their behalf. Your situation is by no means unusual. I must say it is very good of him to do this.
I see you have been in touch with him. Perhaps you should ask him about this.
https://www.sobellguitars.com/available-now/
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Assuming it’s got no issues, I would value it between £4-5k. If you were to sell it through Stefan and he had given it his seal of approval probably more.
Hope that helps.
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It’s a beautiful and valuable instrument. Why is it unstrung and where is the bridge? Please hie thee to a luthier, get it checked out, restrung and set up for optimal playing. The thng you want to have assessed is, were the strings removed because there is a structural repair needed? (A wise practice if so, but don’t lose that bridge!) These are very basic operations that you might spend a few dozen quid on, which is trivial compared to the value of the instrument. I’m glad the new owner is planning to keep it and play it. What a starter! First and last ever needed. (Unless she gets right into Mando and needs a cheaper one to take to festival campgrounds and sodg6 pub sessions.
That case is not adequate for the valuable cargo. Plan to get a prope, hard shell, form -fitting one soon, meanwhile, I’d suggest wrapping the instrument in a baby quilt or something like that while it’s inside the case. It’s amazing and distressing how much damage happens bumping around inside a cheap case. If there’s any broken or worn out hinges, latches or other hardware, they will find a way to rub against that beautiful finish.
What a great inheritance.
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If it were mine, I’d spend a few days touring Hadrian’s Wall and take it with me. Stefan lives/works just outside Hexham and I’m sure he’d be more than happy to look it over.
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