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MandoMein
Jul-16-2010, 1:53pm
Can any of you experts out there tell me anything about this mandolin?:mandosmiley:60594

Ray(T)
Jul-17-2010, 4:37am
Definitely not a 527 but have a look here - http://ibanezmandolin.com/
Ray (424 owner since 1976)

allenhopkins
Jul-17-2010, 11:35am
OK, not the same model, but -- here's a '60's model Ibanez "Model 526"- (http://www.elderly.com/vintage/items/90U-3720.htm) that Elderly listed for $200. The current Ibanez Model 527 is an F-style carved-top non-electric, but the older model numbers may well apply to different styles of mandolin.

I assume you're referring to one currently listed here (http://cgi.ebay.com/Vintage-Ibanez-Electric-Mandolin-Model-527-OHSC-RARE-/320534221046?cmd=ViewItem&pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item4aa15410f6#ht_703wt_1139) on eBay, with a buy-it-now of $549. If everything is as the seller specifies, I wouldn't find that an unrealistic price. But I'm always cautious when the seller says, "no returns."

cabot_outlaw
May-09-2012, 5:25pm
Can any of you experts out there tell me anything about this mandolin?:mandosmiley:60594

I have the very same mandolin in the same case and I also would like to know what is.

mrmando
May-09-2012, 5:35pm
These are Japanese instruments made in the '60s and sold under a variety of brand names. There are tons of them around, and I would not pay more than $250 for one.

Santiago
May-09-2012, 6:46pm
Isn't that the type of mandolin Ray Jackson used to play on Rod Stewart's Maggie Mae?

mrmando
May-11-2012, 12:20am
Yes, that's it exactly, although Ray's is not an Ibanez. It has some other brand put only on instruments exported to the UK. Other than that, it looks exactly like this.

Terry Allan Hall
May-13-2012, 8:07am
I have the very same mandolin in the same case and I also would like to know what is.

Had the same model back in the early '80s, but mine was labeled as being a "Trutone"...don't recall if it had a model number or not. Had a bolt-on neck, thick plywood construction, and action that changed for the worse every time it rained. OTOH, it only cost $15 at a fleamarket.

I've seen a few bottom-of-the-barrel Ibanez electric guitars of very similar quality, and have always assumed that they were made by another company aned sold by Ibanez, to serve the beginner/cheapo market, as they were nowhere near the quality of Ibanez instruments.


Yes, that's it exactly, although Ray's is not an Ibanez. It has some other brand put only on instruments exported to the UK. Other than that, it looks exactly like this.

Really? I'd've never guessed that...must've been the amp that gave it such a good sound.

Jim
May-13-2012, 8:52am
Really? I'd've never guessed that...must've been the amp that gave it such a good sound
Pretty sure they miced it for the MM intro.

Mandoviol
May-13-2012, 9:51pm
I thought Ray played a Kay?

mrmando
May-13-2012, 11:21pm
Everything you wanted to know about Ray Jackson is right here on the Cafe:

http://www.mandolincafe.com/news/publish/mandolins_00938.shtml