This mandolin looks really clean and sparkly for a 1919. #And I noticed the oval was bound? #Did they do this?
Link to Ebay
This mandolin looks really clean and sparkly for a 1919. #And I noticed the oval was bound? #Did they do this?
Link to Ebay
Everybody has to believe in something, and I believe I'll have another beer.
This one from 1920 is bound.
In checking his feedback I notice that he seems to have just bought this from EBay on December 18th for $709. It does look as if he did some work on it.
I had to laugh at this line: "Its even lacking the standard belt buckle dents in its back."
Does anyone play their mandolin that low?
my 1913 a has a bound sound hole, and one row of purfling. i think that's standard. the a-jr's don't have soundhole binding, i think. john
"it's not in bad taste, if it's funny" - john waters
[QUOTE]my 1913 a has a bound sound hole, and one row of purfling. i think that's standard. [QUOTE]
I can confirm this with my 1914 A
My 1921 A is bound but my understanding is that there were a few changes that year.
Dan
All A's have the bound soundhole.
Only Ajr's do not.
A plain A will have only one concentric ring around the hole, as well.
KB Waltham
This Picture makes me wonder about the line that runs through the finish chip by the soundhole? It does appear to be mirrored on the treble side though. very unusual grain on this top, look just below the pickguard too. Looks almost like a 3-piece top. Very nice finish condition, they're seldom this nice.
An Ajr will have a little ebony (or black/stained wood) ring in the soundhole, facing the inside/air gap
I have a 1919 A-3 and the soundhole is just like this one. Mine is in the Amana white (and yes I do like the silk and steel strings on it - earlier posting).
ˇpapá gordo ain’t no madre flaca!
'20 A3, '84 1N, '84 A5-1, '06 Phoenix Bluegrass, 2012 Cohen A5, 2012 Muth A5
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