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    Hi everyone!

    I came across this Mandolin in a deceased estate and would like to find it a new home. Unfortunately I don't know anything about it!

    It has 4 missing strings.

    Can anyone offer any insight about it, or what it may be worth? Any comments are greatly appreciated

    Cheers!
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    From the slotted headstock and the marquetry on the pickguard, I'd surmise European origin, quite possibly German. Not a particularly expensive instrument, but it seems structurally sound, from what my aging eyes can glean from the photos.

    I'd say maybe a couple hundred US dollars, depending on a closer inspection and evaluation.
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    I'd put a +1 on Allen's attribution and a .5 on his valuation. If this sells for anywhere near $200 it is happy dance time.

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    I was thinking $75.00 if you are in the USA.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Snyder View Post
    I was thinking $75.00 if you are in the USA.
    Indeed. $75 would make for a happy two-step, Bill.

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    Indeed: German, fairly low grade, looks structurally sound but badly neglected. I'd guess 1930s. Might make for a reasonable player with a bit of loving care and attention and Paul Hostetter's patented tuner reconditioning program, but it won't break the $100 mark.

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    Hey, I'm just a spendthrift...
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    I think if you get one hundred USD for this you should do a happy dance. I'm not sure it would get to seventy-five.
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    I'd say $50-70 if the neck is reasonably straight. If not, and you disclose that fact, then much less than that.
    Some major potential customers for that kind of a mandolin are a few restorers/resellers in Taiwan, Vietnam and China.
    However, if you happen to sell to them, there will likely be expectations that you subsidize partly the real shipping cost to Asia, which would further decrease your net take from such sale.

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    Default Re: Need identification and valuation please!

    Thank you so much for your comments Allen - and so much info from just a few measly photos! So very much appreciated

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    Quote Originally Posted by brunello97 View Post
    I'd put a +1 on Allen's attribution and a .5 on his valuation. If this sells for anywhere near $200 it is happy dance time.

    Mick
    Thanks Mick! A happy dance would indeed be necessary if I got around $200 for it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Martin Jonas View Post
    Indeed: German, fairly low grade, looks structurally sound but badly neglected. I'd guess 1930s. Might make for a reasonable player with a bit of loving care and attention and Paul Hostetter's patented tuner reconditioning program, but it won't break the $100 mark.

    Martin

    Thanks Martin! Yes, 1930's sounds like it could be right. I think it belonged to my great grandmother back then, but has been sitting in a cupboard for the past 50 years, hence "badly neglected"!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeEdgerton View Post
    I think if you get one hundred USD for this you should do a happy dance. I'm not sure it would get to seventy-five.
    Thanks Mike, much appreciated. I would indeed even do a happy dance at $100, considering I did post an online ad selling it for $40 and got many replies, which made me suspicious as to the value, hence the research.

    Thank you

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    Quote Originally Posted by peterk View Post
    I'd say $50-70 if the neck is reasonably straight. If not, and you disclose that fact, then much less than that.
    Some major potential customers for that kind of a mandolin are a few restorers/resellers in Taiwan, Vietnam and China.
    However, if you happen to sell to them, there will likely be expectations that you subsidize partly the real shipping cost to Asia, which would further decrease your net take from such sale.
    Thanks Peter! Asia huh. I'm not really keen on packaging it all for a safe trip abroad, plus you're right, shipping costs - I hate to think! Thanks for your comments

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    Quote Originally Posted by allenhopkins View Post
    From the slotted headstock and the marquetry on the pickguard, I'd surmise European origin, quite possibly German. Not a particularly expensive instrument, but it seems structurally sound, from what my aging eyes can glean from the photos.

    I'd say maybe a couple hundred US dollars, depending on a closer inspection and evaluation.
    Thank you so much for your comments Allen - and so much info from just a few measly photos! So very much appreciated

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    Nah, I doubt the Asian reseller/refurbers would be interested in this one. Condition is fair to begin with. Take the $40 and run with it. It might be a nice project for someone wanting to fix it up and put a bunch of time into it who could not afford a better instrument.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Garber View Post
    Take the $40 and run with it....
    Sage advice from Sig. Garberini. $40 = 4 x 6 x Eliot Ness.

    Enough said.

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