The thread about Hoss has got me curious about this. How many vintage mandolins, say pre-1950, have been modified for the sake of sound? I don't want to count repairs (like the restoration of Bill Monroe's mandolin), just purposeful alterations by the owner. And fingerboard replacements, you can chalk up to playability (like John Reishmann's Loar). For mods done for tone, I can think of
1. Sam's Fern (Hoss) (top thinned for sound, fingerboard replaced or chopped off?)
2. Mike Marshall's Loar (tone bars reduced, Virsi-ectomy)
Are there more noteworthy instruments out there which sound the way they do because somebody has altered them in some way? (Virsi-ectomies could be another catagory.)










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