Hi, new to the forum and first timeposting but been browsn for a while..
I found this mandolin in some wee junk shop not far from my home. Ive never owned one and dont know anything about them but it looked in need of some love and it was quietly pretty so I bought it for a few pounds.
It was missing its strings and some of the decorative panels were half missing however when I opened the case after getting home, the missing bits were all in the case along with some old music books. I carefully put he little inlays back in and the strings back on.
Ive looked on the site for some info on the maker and have found a bit out but I wanted really to know how to start bringing the old thing back to life....and if it might play if I did...
Dont care about the cost or anything, if it never plays it will stay on the bookshelf cos its so pretty ...










Reply With Quote
I looked inside and it seems to have a second internal soundboard. I cant get a good photo but it looks like there is a thicker layer of wood a gap and then a thinner layer of wood when you look inside and down. 



He is in Tavistock, down Devon way, but I suppose it would be easy enough to post it to him. I expect him (and our friend, Martin--who is very much the Ceccherini enthusiast) to join the conversation soon. As if you need any convincing, Martin will assure you what a nice mandolin you have found.
Bookmarks