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    Default Nice Stradolin

    http://cgi.ebay.com/Vintage-Strad-o-...3A1%7C294%3A50

    And this one with a nice cloud tailpiece, and a pretty fake flame back.

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    is that thing missing the base of the bridge?? Is it jsut the saddle???
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    Quote Originally Posted by F5GRun View Post
    is that thing missing the base of the bridge?? Is it jsut the saddle???
    Looks okay to me, it's just that the base is about the same size as the saddle. In photo #10 you can see gap between the saddle and the base around the edges.

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    Quote Originally Posted by F5GRun View Post
    is that thing missing the base of the bridge?? Is it jsut the saddle???
    It probably has a good bridge. I have one (actually, mine is called a Stadium, but it's just like that'n, without the pick guard). The two-piece bridge has the base about the same size as the saddle.

    They say it has the original hard shell case-- that looks like my case, which is a thin chipboard soft-shell. I would never take it on a plane in that case.

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    The case is actually worth more than the mandolin. It looks a little ragged on the tail-end but that's a pretty typical Strad-O-Lin. Faux flame, faux binding. With some work it'll be a player. I wouldn't get crazy on the price.
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    It has a plywood top.

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    I doubt that. I do however have one out in the shop that is just like it that I'm planning on dissecting in the next month or so for an article. I'll be able to tell you that very soon. I bought one of these that wasn't quite as advertised condition wise. It was cheap so I kept it.
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    The seller states that it has a plywood top and I had one very much like it and it did too.
    I have several different era/style Stradolins and they are all over the map in terms of quality and I still have one here with a plywood top.
    You have to be very careful with the old Stradolins.
    You never know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by atetone View Post
    The seller states that it has a plywood top and I had one very much like it and it did too.
    I have several different era/style Stradolins and they are all over the map in terms of quality and I still have one here with a plywood top.
    You have to be very careful with the old Stradolins.
    You never know.
    But in the price range where they usually sell, a laminated top isn't a deal-killer. My plywood Strad is an A+ "beater" and I've even recorded with it.
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    Yup, I am just pointing it out in case somebody didn't notice and got a suprise if they bought it.

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    I would think the big surprise would be a solid-top Strad-o-lin.
    Strads are all about plywood. The cloud tailpiece sets this one above most, until you get to the 30's ones with solid tops and real binding, the rare ones.
    Good-better-best, this is the better. I think $400 would be in the ball park. The case is the wild card, nice one.

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    I've had three solid top strad-o-lins. I must be an amazingly lucky guy. I'm heading out for lottery tickets now.

    Take a look at this thread. This is a cheaper model, the smaller oval hole. Look inside the sound hole. Does that look like plywood? I'll post pictures when I take the next one apart.
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    My Stadium has a nice wide-grained solid top. Elderly had it listed as being from the 1950s, but it looks older than that to me.

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    That back is atrocious, ha ha
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    I'm digging the forward-positioned F-holes. Hans Brentrup, do you see anything familiar there?

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    Every Strad-O-Lin I have seen with a spruce top had a solid top. The laminated ones are usually maple or mahogany. Although the faux stripes on the back are a sure sign of plywood, I would bet the top on this one was solid spruce. The bridge, as previously noted, was the standard adjustable Strad bridge. I wonder if Red Henry has ever experimented with this bridge design - lightweight and a small footprint.

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    The seller says the top is plywood, it wouldn't be the first mistake on ebay, though.

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    I think people assume these are plywood. That same model was built in droves, it's probably the most common model I've seen for sale. This weekend I'll scrape the inside of the f hole on the one I'm sitting with. The plywood models I've seen were later models than this one. That doesn't mean this one isn't ply, it might very well be. I've never seen one this early that was.
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    Instead of starting a new one, I'll just add to this thread.

    Seems to be Strad-O-Lin-O-Thon happening on ebay at the moment:

    Orpheum

    STRADOLIN JR

    STRADOLIN

    Strad-O-Lin

    Strad-O-Lin (or Strandolin to the spelling impaired)

    Strad-O-Lin

    Strad-O-Lin (or Strait-o-lin for the differently-abled speller)

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    Nice collection! The fourth of those seven links looks like the winner to me. Notice the bridge, and the fingerboard termination. (And the TWO cracks from bridge to lower edge. Some of these only have the bass-side crack.)

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    The fourth one appears to be two different instruments.
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    Sold for $103.51. Looks good to me. What am I missing there. Mike?

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    Does the Orpheum variant add any new info to the "who done it" debate?

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    Do you guys realize there is a thread in the vintage area about a 27 F5 Fern?
    And here we are comparing ebay Strad-o-lins?
    I like it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bruce Clausen View Post
    Sold for $103.51. Looks good to me. What am I missing there. Mike?

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    Bruce- It didn't sell. $103 didn't reach the reserve price. Maybe it didn't go higher because of the refinished (replaced?) back.
    That ruins the collector value, you know...
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