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DaveyMando
Dec-27-2014, 2:20pm
I am going to test drive this mandolin tomorrow and i would love some insight, does it appear to be a good deal at $750

Epiphone MM70 Master series MIJ 1984 F style mandolin

Hand crafted Master series 30 year old mandolin.

Very rare piece, Made in Japan in 1984. Pictures don't do it justice.

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MosquitoXEL
Dec-27-2014, 3:04pm
I am no expert with vintage epiphone mandolins at all, but personally I would rather have a new eastman at the same price.

billhay4
Dec-27-2014, 3:41pm
For my money, I'd judge this, and any other instrument, on how it sounds. If it is handmade and sounds good, and you will play and enjoy it, that is a good price.
If you're investing, I can't help you.
Bill

Puckdodger
Jan-20-2020, 3:37pm
I am a new player and I just bought that mandolin, near Oshawa Ontario last week. Serial number matches mine. What are the odds?

MikeEdgerton
Jan-20-2020, 3:47pm
It happens every now and again here. Enjoy it.

B381
Jan-20-2020, 3:51pm
I am a new player and I just bought that mandolin, near Oshawa Ontario last week. Serial number matches mine. What are the odds?

Ummmm.....

You bought that mandolin....
And the serial # is the same.....

B381
Jan-20-2020, 3:54pm
There looks to be some corrosion on the tuning pegs and what appears as small water stains on the sticker inside....look it over good.

Puckdodger
Jan-20-2020, 4:11pm
Yes. I know it sounds crazy but I haven't figured out how to post a pic. I will do that when I get back home. I saw the serial and went to check mine. That's really strange.

MikeEdgerton
Jan-20-2020, 4:34pm
Yes. I know it sounds crazy but I haven't figured out how to post a pic. I will do that when I get back home. I saw the serial and went to check mine. That's really strange.

Why is it strange? You're replying to a post from 2014 and the person that posted it may not have even bought it. It could have changed hands a few more times. Like, I said this has happened here before. It doesn't mean that it's a different mandolin with the same serial number, although that wouldn't surprise me anyway. I just assume you bought the mandolin in the original post.

B381
Jan-20-2020, 4:40pm
Why is it strange? You're replying to a post from 2014 and the person that posted it may not have even bought it. It could have changed hands a few more times. Like, I said this has happened here before. It doesn't mean that it's a different mandolin with the same serial number, although that wouldn't surprise me anyway. I just assume you bought the mandolin in the original post.


Good catch, didn't notice the date.

Skip Kelley
Jan-21-2020, 9:03am
Bill, gave you good advice; judge it on how it sounds. If is a good sounding, playing instrument and you want it, then you decide.
As to those Epiphone mandolins, I refretted one for a fella that had been playing his for 30+ years. It was a hoss. It had really nice maple and was well built.

Puckdodger
Jan-22-2020, 11:10am
I'm very happy with it, had my daughter's guitar tech take a look at it, he made a slight truss rod adjustment and said everything else looked good. Now I've just got to learn how to play it ��