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    hey guys, im new to the forum. been getting alot of good information from everyones posts, so i thank you for that! i have an older kay a style mandolin, not vintage i dont think, ill get model info later, but does anyone know if those are solid wood or laminate?

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    Most likely laminate. Can you post a picture?
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    Quote Originally Posted by F-2 Dave View Post
    Most likely laminate. Can you post a picture?
    I will in a day or so. Pretty sure its the all maple one. The Blonde

    . But ill have a Pic soon.

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    You really need to post a picture. Kay advertised their 30's instruments as laminated. To them it was a feature. If it's an imported Kay it's for sure laminated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeEdgerton View Post
    You really need to post a picture. Kay advertised their 30's instruments as laminated. To them it was a feature. If it's an imported Kay it's for sure laminated.
    a feature? like they were proud of it? im almost positive its not that old, probably 70's. ill have a pic tomorow.

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    If it's from the 70's I'm going to bet it's laminated and yes, Kay sold their laminated instruments as a feature. I'm guessing it looks like this:
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    If indeed it does then it looks like all of these as well.

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    haha yup looks just like that one lol. and i suppose laminate is a sturdier way of building instruments.

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    Welcome to the club; lots of us started out on those. If you keep it for awhile to learn on it is worth having a proper sized adjustable ebony bridge fitted to it; that will do more to help out it's tone than anything else.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fretbear View Post
    ... keep it for awhile to learn on ...
    ... and then keep it longer anyway, because everyone needs a beater. Remember: sometimes it rains and sometimes the neighbor's kid likes to throw the dessert. And, uhmm, sometimes the beer slips out of your hand!
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    yes thats true, i was reading another thread last night, and i need a good mando to walk around in the woods with and stuff! haha

    its funny that you say that, as someone who is newer to the mandolin world, i have that older kay mandolin, and a newer rogue mandolin. i always thought of the kay to be the "beater" of the two, but really i think that goes for more money these days. ive spent all my money on guitars for years. so its time for me to go lookin for a nice mando! im love struck. haha

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    It's called MAS.... Mandolin Acquisition Syndrome. It occurs naturally.

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    ohhhh yeah ive heard of that.....very serious disease! im gettin married soon and have a child on the way, this could get ugly! hahaha

    i suppose theres only one medicine for this huh? ...
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    As far as I know there is no cure.

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    Anybody happen to know if they build a 'good' version of those Kay Kraft-looking mandolins, with the 'Florentine' shape? I love the look of those things.

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