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sgarrity
Apr-20-2010, 3:53pm
Thought some of you might be interested in this. NFI and all that stuff.....

http://www.quincysguitars.com/instruments_misc_Used_1924_GibsonH-4Mandola.php

Gary Hedrick
Apr-20-2010, 9:20pm
Very nice!!

Bob A
Apr-20-2010, 9:23pm
I'm sort of surprised that they stuck with the clamp-on pickguard.

MandoNicity
Apr-20-2010, 9:52pm
Man that's a beauty!

Goodin
Apr-21-2010, 7:13am
Wow, that's a nice one. It even has the original hardshell case. I think that's a decent price considering the excellent condition and how rare these are. There are only 15-20 documented H4's from the Loar period on The Archive. It won't last long.

allenhopkins
Apr-21-2010, 11:12am
The "serial number upon request" puzzles me a bit. A lovely instrument, though, and $9K seems pretty reasonable given where vintage prices have gone. Though I never thought I'd be saying that -- 4X what I paid for my first new car (a Dodge Dart)...

Gary Hedrick
Apr-21-2010, 11:20am
In 1997 I paid $6k for a 24 from Larry Wexer so that should give everyone an idea of how good this price it.

danb
Apr-21-2010, 12:31pm
I wonder if I'm seeing things, or if there is a repair/crack under the body scroll.. it seems to show up in 3 diff pictures anyway..

carleshicks
Apr-22-2010, 7:33am
I wonder if I'm seeing things, or if there is a repair/crack under the body scroll.. it seems to show up in 3 diff pictures anyway..

I see it too. My 22 f-4 had a crack in the same spot.

Dave Reiner
Apr-22-2010, 11:23am
It's out on approval now to someone in Cincinnati... They said there wasn't a crack near the scroll.

Dave

Gary Hedrick
Apr-22-2010, 1:14pm
Ah another instrument proablely sold by the major force in mandolin sales........The Cafe............

Dave Reiner
Apr-30-2010, 9:42pm
The Cincinnati buyer sent it back, preferring a modern mandola, so I wound up buying this H4! I received it today and it's really hard to put down - warm and complex tone, lots of volume, and very playable. The crack near the scroll is just in the finish, not the wood. The only downside is my wife likes the sound so much, she said "Why don't you just switch from mandolin to mandola? It sounds so much mellower."

Dave

sgarrity
Apr-30-2010, 10:06pm
Congrats Dave!

uncle ken
Apr-30-2010, 11:32pm
A good choice. I have one like this and it's one of the best sounding instruments I've ever owned. I use it quite a bit around Christmas time. I was just using it the other day, starting to record some holiday music with a friend who plays harp. I'll attach the file.

Dave Reiner
May-01-2010, 6:46am
Fine playing, Uncle Ken, and great tone that you draw from your mandola!

Dave

Links
May-01-2010, 6:53am
Ken - the mandolin, playing, and arrangement were all outstanding!!!!!!!

Andrew B. Carlson
May-04-2010, 11:58am
Wow. That was some beautiful playing! Perfect song for me today. I up near Edmonton, Alberta and it's snowing outside. Merry ChristMAS!

uncle ken
May-05-2010, 12:58am
Merry Christmas in May. I guess it's never too early to start working on holiday songs.

F4Ever
Jul-18-2011, 11:21pm
The Cincinnati buyer sent it back, preferring a modern mandola, so I wound up buying this H4! I received it today and it's really hard to put down - warm and complex tone, lots of volume, and very playable. The crack near the scroll is just in the finish, not the wood. The only downside is my wife likes the sound so much, she said "Why don't you just switch from mandolin to mandola? It sounds so much mellower."

Dave

Gosh... that sat on the market for seven years or so? Then, I find it, but you bought it over a year ago! Arggh, the complexities of the internet!

I am a convert to mandola... and compose specifically for it. Should you ever tire of this, please, please think of me... I have a '15 H2 which I absolutely love, but I am ready for another. thanks!

DerTiefster
Jul-19-2011, 7:32am
If I read it aright, the first post here was 20 April 2010, and Dave reported buying it on 30 April 2010. Not quite 7 years. Here's a mandola of recent construction to hang before your eyes (NFI to me, I just think it's beautiful)...
http://www.mandolincafe.com/forum/showthread.php?71681-A-new-mandola
I think that providing that link is appropriate, even though it isn't an H4 style. The maker (Hamlett) did a stellar job repairing my Dad's L50 guitar headstock, and I appreciate that a bunch.

stever1422
Jul-19-2011, 7:50am
Gosh... that sat on the market for seven years or so? Then, I find it, but you bought it over a year ago! Arggh, the complexities of the internet!

I am a convert to mandola... and compose specifically for it. Should you ever tire of this, please, please think of me... I have a '15 H2 which I absolutely love, but I am ready for another. thanks!

If you are at all handy with handtools take a look at Roger Siminoff's mandola kits. I built a H5 for my daughter and it turned out beautifully. Took me 14 months, but she assures me that all the hours I spent in the basement working on her instrument were worth it. He has a H4 kit that looks great too. NFI of course.

Willie
Jul-19-2011, 12:28pm
A `24 Mandola...Was it signed by Loar?

allenhopkins
Jul-19-2011, 3:18pm
A `24 Mandola...Was it signed by Loar?

Think Loar only signed the "-5" instruments: F-5, L-5, etc.

Dave Reiner
Jul-19-2011, 3:58pm
A `24 Mandola...Was it signed by Loar?

It is signed by Lloyd's sister, Madelon. She may have been the source of the phrase, "Will it play in Peoria?" since that's where she lived once she married Cress V. Groat.

Dave

P.S. Just kidding about the signature. Allen Hopkins is correct.

F4Ever
Jul-19-2011, 10:06pm
If I read it aright, the first post here was 20 April 2010, and Dave reported buying it on 30 April 2010. Not quite 7 years. Here's a mandola of recent construction to hang before your eyes (NFI to me, I just think it's beautiful)...
http://www.mandolincafe.com/forum/showthread.php?71681-A-new-mandola
I think that providing that link is appropriate, even though it isn't an H4 style. The maker (Hamlett) did a stellar job repairing my Dad's L50 guitar headstock, and I appreciate that a bunch.

I accidentally confused the "join date" with the date of the thread.... duh!

F4Ever
Jul-20-2011, 2:08am
If you are at all handy with handtools take a look at Roger Siminoff's mandola kits. I built a H5 for my daughter and it turned out beautifully. Took me 14 months, but she assures me that all the hours I spent in the basement working on her instrument were worth it. He has a H4 kit that looks great too. NFI of course.

That's a bit out of my league... you must be proud of your baby! You live in my neck of the woods... I'm in Cleveland Heights...

Willie
Jul-20-2011, 10:01am
Allen, My dumb question, I knew that, I just wasnt` thinking straight....My mind was on whether to watch Del and the jazz band on Letterman ...

Willie

allenhopkins
Jul-20-2011, 2:57pm
Allen, My dumb question, I knew that, I just wasn't thinking straight....My mind was on whether to watch Del and the jazz band on Letterman...

NEVER "dumb," Willie -- I was interested in your "take" on Del & Dixieland! (http://www.mandolincafe.com/forum/showthread.php?75267-Del-McCoury-Preservation)

Just took delivery on a 1925 Gibson tenor lute, another Loar-designed instrument that apparently was pretty much a flop; hybrid of a mandola and a tenor banjo. Cost approximately 1% of a Loar-signed F-5. Me, the cheapo collector...

Capt. E
Jul-20-2011, 3:22pm
The "serial number upon request" puzzles me a bit. A lovely instrument, though, and $9K seems pretty reasonable given where vintage prices have gone. Though I never thought I'd be saying that -- 4X what I paid for my first new car (a Dodge Dart)...

My first car was a 1962 VW Beetle purchased in 1969 for less than $400.

Bernie Daniel
Jul-21-2011, 6:06pm
The Cincinnati buyer sent it back, preferring a modern mandola, so I wound up buying this H4! I received it today and it's really hard to put down - warm and complex tone, lots of volume, and very playable. The crack near the scroll is just in the finish, not the wood. The only downside is my wife likes the sound so much, she said "Why don't you just switch from mandolin to mandola? It sounds so much mellower."Dave

Those Cincinnati folks are so picky! :)