brunello97
May-01-2006, 7:23am
I bought an ebay mandolin the other day, a deep-dish flatback, a type which I have seen referenced here I believe as -tug boat- or -shovel bowl- or something that I could not recall for a proper search here or on google.
I'm enclosing some photes for any help identifying this model and any background information anyone might have.
[img=http://img145.imagevenue.com/loc31/th_89294_mysterymando_2.JPG] (http://img145.imagevenue.com/img.php?loc=loc31&image=89294_mysterymando_2.JPG)[img=http://img148.imagevenue.com/loc137/th_89301_mysterymando_3.JPG] (http://img148.imagevenue.com/img.php?loc=loc137&image=89301_mysterymando_3.JPG)[img=http://img147.imagevenue.com/loc176/th_89307_mysterymando_1.JPG] (http://img147.imagevenue.com/img.php?loc=loc176&image=89307_mysterymando_1.JPG)
It is decent enough shape, a few top cracks to fix and a little delamination in the back, but the v-shaped neck, which is built like a little Louisville Slugger (maple not ash) seems fine.
The pickguard, (probably some cellulose type material?) is cracked and curling up a bit. Any idea of this can be gently softened and persuaded to lay back down?
thanks,
Mick
I'm enclosing some photes for any help identifying this model and any background information anyone might have.
[img=http://img145.imagevenue.com/loc31/th_89294_mysterymando_2.JPG] (http://img145.imagevenue.com/img.php?loc=loc31&image=89294_mysterymando_2.JPG)[img=http://img148.imagevenue.com/loc137/th_89301_mysterymando_3.JPG] (http://img148.imagevenue.com/img.php?loc=loc137&image=89301_mysterymando_3.JPG)[img=http://img147.imagevenue.com/loc176/th_89307_mysterymando_1.JPG] (http://img147.imagevenue.com/img.php?loc=loc176&image=89307_mysterymando_1.JPG)
It is decent enough shape, a few top cracks to fix and a little delamination in the back, but the v-shaped neck, which is built like a little Louisville Slugger (maple not ash) seems fine.
The pickguard, (probably some cellulose type material?) is cracked and curling up a bit. Any idea of this can be gently softened and persuaded to lay back down?
thanks,
Mick