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Looks pretty good condition. The case is interesting, that's a later red-line F5 case! There is some finish wear as you note and a couple other issues, but it's on the north end of the condition scale still. My guess would be ~$8500 range for this one. Others may think higher
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Formerly F5JOURNL
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: aiken, sc
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I think the case is a Golden Gate
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Martin Stillion
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If Dan says $8500, and Gail agrees, go with that! They know more than I do.
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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Missoula, MT
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The case is a Saga, and it's made for a longer necked instrument. Also, I noticed a small crack (about 3/4' on the back. I'm going to take it to my luthier for a thorough going over before I put it up for sale.
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Join Date: Nov 2009
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Hi,
I am new to Mandolin Cafe - this is my first post so I hope I don't mess up! I just acquired a 1924 F-4 (s# 75024) from the son of its original owner. The original owner played it in a mandolin orchestra in Chicago. It is in wonderful condition and sounds great despite its not being played since the 50's. The owner told me that it was a '25 and it wasn't until later that I checked the s# and found that it is in fact an early '24. This mandolin does not have a virzi. I will try to post a few photos of the Mandolin (even though it will be a miracle if this post makes it through!). Joey McKenzie quebesistersband.com |
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Formerly F5JOURNL
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: aiken, sc
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Saga makes the Golden Gate
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Kalamazoo, Michigan
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Gail, Hans -- those are heartbreakers... I love F-4s, thanks for posting them!
~B~
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Vermont - Upper Valley
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Joey, are you the fellow that plays that lovely big Gibson archtop guitar backing up the Quebe sisters that I have seen on you tube? I love that style of guitar playing and I really want to learn how to do that. It reminds me a lot of western swing which I have dabbled in a bit. I play guitar in my other life - mando around here. Love to see that F4 of yours. I just acquired a 1916 A4 in pretty good shape and I'm loving it.
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Deleted - sorry
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That looks like a really nice A-4 Rob. I have a 1920 A-4 that I like a lot, but I wish it had Handel tuners like yours.
I am fairly computer challenged but I will try to get a few photos of my '24 F-4 posted this weekend. I would love to get some feedback from the Cafe folks. Yes Rob, that is me playing guitar with The Quebe Sisters Band. Until the QSB, I had never played guitar in a band so it has been a blast. I used to play mandolin when I was a young whipper snapper and now I'm trying to get back into the swing of things. Joey |
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Location: Vermont - Upper Valley
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Joey, I hope that family realizes how lucky they are to have you backing them up. I know good back up work when I hear it and you are among the best. Great timing and very tasteful and supportive chord selection.
I would love to persuade you to give me some help getting those chord shapes you use under my fingers and learning some of those progressions. The other guy I have been fascinated with that plays a lot like you is Royce Franklin. I've got to learn how to do that before I'm six feet under.
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Join Date: May 2003
Location: Seattle, WA
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Nice to have you around Joey and good to hear you are getting back to playing the mando again.
My '23 F4 is here: http://www.mandolinarchive.com/perl/show_mando.pl?3268
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Join Date: Nov 2009
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Thanks Rob and John for the kind words, and good to see you at the Cafe Pete!
I may be doing some instructional DVD's in the next year. If it happens, one of the DVD's would certainly be for swing &/or Texas style rhythm guitar. Royce Franklin is a good friend of mine and a big inspiration to me on guitar as well, Rob. If you ever get to the Ft. Worth area, come by and we'll play a few tunes! May be a few more day before I can get photos of my F-4 posted as we are going to be in South Texas for the next few days. Joey quebesistersband.com |
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Join Date: Nov 2009
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Pete,
I just checked out your '23 F-4 - looks like a mighty nice one! Joey quebesistersband.com |
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Put me down for an advance copy!
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Martin Stillion
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Well, a truss rod H4 just went in the Classifieds for $6.5K at a pawnshop in the Santa Cruz area ... sold in <24 hrs. Not to me, unfortunately.
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Location: East Tennessee
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In a pawn shop!? Might be hot.
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Hester Mandolins
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Poulsbo, WA (Seattle)
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Martin Stillion
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Did you get it, Gail? I sent e-mail and left a phone message but I guess someone else beat me to the punch.
Sorry if I described the shop incorrectly.
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Hester Mandolins
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Poulsbo, WA (Seattle)
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I saw it and tried to pass the info to someone who I knew was looking for one but they had already seen it and bought it. He happened to be looking at the classifieds when it pooped up and he called imediately. Sometimes you have to be real fast.
![]() I have seen additional pictures of the mandola and the store, nice H4. Not sure what year yet but it looks to be 24 or 25. I'm sure the owner will post after he gets it in hand.
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Geoff Clarkson
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Portland Oregon
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It is a '25. SN# 81656. This one has been played alot, and based on the tone it creates, I can understand why!
I'll need to get some photos to Dan B for the archive.
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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Healdsburg, California
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Here's my F4, Ser. #68472
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Mike Parks
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Knoxville Arkansas
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That's a nice looking one Blood. Love those "Cherry Burst" Gibson oval hole F4's & A4's!
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: East Tennessee
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That's a nice one squirrelabama! Looks like you got a sweet deal too. I looked into it but it was too late.
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