Mandolins

Good, old, U.S. built mandolins (Gibson, Martin, Weymann, etc.) are getting
harder to find, but not impossible. The oldies also require a bit more
care and maintenance that some folks don't want to do. There are great new
mandolins being built today, in the U.S., of course, but also the East is
supplying some of the nicest sounding mandolins ever. Even the beginner
models are better than the old Kays and Harmonys. Please call or email for
prices of new or used.
Weber Mandolins
The "WEBER" family of mandolins, mandolas, octave mandolins, and mandocellos are
made by master luthiers using the highest quality materials with a time-proven processes
to create traditional & non-traditional "F" and "A" style
instruments. The new "Brekke" adjustable bridge, their new one-piece tailpiece, new X-bracing patterns, and natural wood finishes are examples of their ability and willingness to incorporate innovative new designs.
Please let us give you a price quote.
"Kentucky" Mandolins
Please let us give you a price quote.
Eastman Mandolins
Eastman mandolins are made to the same exacting standards as the great mandolins
of the 1920's. The combination of Eastman's luthiery skills with tone woods
previously reserved for fine violins results in a classically beautiful
instrument possessing unrivalled projection and richness of tone.
Available in A, F and 2-point styles.
Please let us give you a price quote.
Morgan
Monroe Mandolins
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Michael
Kelly Mandolins
Please let us give you a price quote.
Used Mandolins
The used inventory usually includes various flat back models, along with a few
bowl-backs, mandolas, bouzoukis, octave mandolins..... We have a number of used
mandolins (no Loars right now). Maybe we have what you're looking for. Please ask.
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