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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Portland, Oregon
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I recently bought a used Kentucky KM-200S. I paid $300 for the mandolin, a nice Boulder Alpine gig bag, and shipping. It looked nice in the pictures and I thought was it would be a nice "beater" mandolin I could take on camping trips and such.
When it showed up I was surprised at how good it looked and sounded. The grain on the back has some subtle flame and the top has beautiful straight striped grain. The quality of sound was way beyond what I expected. It's a budget instrument to be sure, but has a very pleasant tone to it that is surprisingly clear and resonant. I have no idea how old it is or where it was manufactured. It's an A-style with F holes. Gloss finish front and back---medium dark violin brown I'd call it. The headstock has the Kentucky name plus a leaf-like figure in what looks to be MOP. Headstock has a veneer backing with nice grain. The body is double bound and the fingerboard is bound. It had a pickguard at one time (I can see the empty screw hole) but no longer. The fingerboard appears to be rosewood. Dots look like fake MOP and the frets are square-ish and a little tall. Inside is a gold oval label which says: KENTUCKY MANDOLIN GUARANTEE STYLE KM-200S NUMBER 12100 Saga Musical Instruments SO. SAN FRANCISCO, CA Anybody have any idea when this mandolin was made or if it comes from Japan, Korea, or China? I've searched all the threads and google hits I could find to no avail. Many people suggested to contact Saga, but then I read that Saga just says they don't keep records of serial numbers and won't help. So unless I find someone who knows about these mandolins I guess it'll have to remain a really nice "mystery" mandolin. I would attach pictures but I don't know how to do that. Any help much appreciated. |
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Portland, Oregon
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Trying to attach some pictures. We'll see if it works.
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Powys, Wales, UK.
Posts: 78
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I'm waiting on the postman to deliver my first Kentucky, really glad to hear how pleased you are for quite selfish reasons, I'm hoping to be as happy. That looks lovely in the pictures, the colour of the wood gives it a nive aged look.
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Columbia, MO
Posts: 104
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In my quest for a new beater I had a look at a KM-200S today, and I believe that the tag on the back said "Made in Korea." The one I tried seemed older and clearly needed to be restrung, so I passed on it. (FWIW, it was also from Saga in SF.)
You've got me thinking that maybe I should go back, and with a new set of strings and some TLC...
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