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brajawill
Mar-19-2016, 9:35pm
Greetings,

I live in southern Indiana, and the access to quality mandolins--let alone bowlbacks--is surprisingly pretty slim around here. I am more interested in Mediterranean music than anything, and an oval-hole, bowlback just goes with the image ;)

Can anyone please recommend me a quality luthier/company/seller that I could trust ordering via mail? Website addresses would be great!

Thank you very much!

Mark Gunter
Mar-20-2016, 1:11am
You're wanting one newly made? There are a lot of good (and not-so-good) vintage bowlbacks to be had. You can get really great deals if you do your homework. Check eBay, also the classifieds here have used instruments for sale and a 'want ad' section that may get some response. Sorry I couldn't help with links to new ones, someone else here may have some info for you.

brajawill
Mar-20-2016, 4:19pm
Thank you, Mark!

allenhopkins
Mar-20-2016, 7:48pm
Stutzman's Guitar Center here in Rochester has several US-made bowl-backs for sale on their website. (http://www.stutzmansguitarcenter.com/index.cfm?Page=Used%20Mandolins%20For%20Sale) I have been dealing with Dave Stutzman and his late father Eldon for over 40 years, and can vouch for their reliability.

Prices are around $350-400 for (current stock) a Lyon & Healy and a Ditson. Dave gets bowl-backs in and gets them sale-ready on a fairly regular basis now.

Bernunzio's (http://bernunzio.com/category/instruments/mandolins/bowlback/) here in Rochester also sells some bowl-backs, but doesn't list a good selection currently. Worth a call/e-mail; John also sells over the internet now.

While you list "Italian/Greek preferred," you can clearly play the kind of music in which you're interested, on a bowl-back made in the US -- and you're much more likely to find one for sale here, than an Italian or Greek-made instrument. There are dozens of bowl-backs listed on auction sites on any given day, but due to the inherent fragility of this type of mandolin, many of them have issues. If, as you state, you want to deal with "quality luthier/company/seller that I could trust ordering via mail," these are a couple suggestions.

brajawill
Mar-20-2016, 7:55pm
Thank you very much, Allen! :)

Scot63
Mar-20-2016, 8:26pm
David Hynds's mandolinluthier.com site has many restored instruments for sale at very reasonable prices (as well as a wealth of information on bowlbacks). His current instruments for sale are listed here: http://www.mandolinluthier.com/mandolins_for_sale.htm

brajawill
Mar-20-2016, 8:31pm
Thank you, Scot!

Eddie Sheehy
Mar-21-2016, 12:21pm
There's one in the Classifieds: #95842
MFI

brajawill
Mar-21-2016, 3:14pm
Thanks Eddie!

August Watters
Mar-21-2016, 7:21pm
Another good source is Antebellum Instruments in Vermont:
http://antebelluminstruments.blogspot.com/

Looks like right now they have mostly guitars, but there's one nice Martin -- although sold under the Ditson label.