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A piece of country music history! A Martin mandolin that played on hundreds, possibly thousands of Nashville sessions. BONUS DeARMOND PICKUP
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Here's a REALLY nice Regal mandolin built in Chicago in either the late 1920s or early 1930s - likely a rare Ultra Grand model, with all Mahogany construction and Ebony board, genuine mother-of-pearl ...
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The Bean Blossom line was named after bluegrass pioneer Bill Monroe's original bluegrass festival in Indiana. At this price you won't find a nicer production model mandolin in all of Australia
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Customer Feedback
I admit I was a bit sceptical at first, when you said it shouldn't be too hard finding a vintage Gretsch 'New Yorker' for my (very meagre) budget. When you came through with details on three really nice looking ones I was still sceptical about how good they could really be for the prices you were quoting me. As you know I eventually bit the bullet and took a gamble on you. Well, I can't thank you enough. To receive a 1952 'New Yorker' in this condition, FOR THIS STUPIDLY LITTLE AMOUNT OF MONEY, is unreal!! I can't thank you enough for making this part time musician a VERY happy man.