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BradKlein
May-06-2017, 12:36pm
For sale at Elderly. I have no financial interest, but I have had the 'identical' instrument for more than a decade, and it's a mandolin that I still own. My favorite cant-top instrument ever, from both a sound and visual POV. It's in the classifieds, (Elderly's not mine) and here are a few pics for posterity.

I also consider the price quite reasonable. It would cost at least twice that for any contemporary luthier to build such a thing, and probably a lot more. In fact, I'd be interested to hear from luthiers what they would have to charge for such an instrument - disregarding the cost of tooling up to bend the cylinder-backs, since that is a whole operation of its own.

Anyway, that's my two cents. I think these are among the most wonderful American mandolins ever made.

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pops1
May-06-2017, 6:19pm
Would love to have one of these, I do however have a '27 Martin that has a wonderful sound. Spruce and Mahogany. Hard to believe they can sound that good. I just need a case now.

BiggT
May-06-2017, 9:50pm
For sale at Elderly. I have no financial interest, but I have had the 'identical' instrument for more than a decade, and it's a mandolin that I still own. My favorite cant-top instrument ever, from both a sound and visual POV. It's in the classifieds, (Elderly's not mine) and here are a few pics for posterity.

I also consider the price quite reasonable. It would cost at least twice that for any contemporary luthier to build such a thing, and probably a lot more. In fact, I'd be interested to hear from luthiers what they would have to charge for such an instrument - disregarding the cost of tooling up to bend the cylinder-backs, since that is a whole operation of its own.

Anyway, that's my two cents. I think these are among the most wonderful American mandolins ever made.

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That is glorious.

Tavy
May-07-2017, 2:08am
That's one nice instrument!

lenf12
May-07-2017, 10:35am
I know a woman up north who has an F holed Vega cylinder back; glorious one piece birdseye maple back with a blond finish as pictured above. It may have been a one off artist model for somebody like William Place or Giuseppi Pettine out of Rhode Island at the time. I've never seen another one like it.

Len B.
Clearwater, FL

BiggT
May-07-2017, 11:53am
For sale at Elderly. I have no financial interest, but I have had the 'identical' instrument for more than a decade, and it's a mandolin that I still own. My favorite cant-top instrument ever, from both a sound and visual POV. It's in the classifieds, (Elderly's not mine) and here are a few pics for posterity.

I also consider the price quite reasonable. It would cost at least twice that for any contemporary luthier to build such a thing, and probably a lot more. In fact, I'd be interested to hear from luthiers what they would have to charge for such an instrument - disregarding the cost of tooling up to bend the cylinder-backs, since that is a whole operation of its own.

Anyway, that's my two cents. I think these are among the most wonderful American mandolins ever made.

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If she plays nearly as good as she looks, it is very reasonably priced.

Most makers would charge well over double for something like that even with a more standard carved back.

I would sell my cow pony and saddle to buy that thing.

lenf12
May-11-2017, 5:41pm
I would sell my cow pony and saddle to buy that thing.

I'll take that cow pony and saddle. :))

Len B.
Clearwater, FL

ollaimh
May-14-2017, 9:01pm
i have a refurbished version with a darker finish. the maple back and sides. it was not on great shape but it was cheap and a luthier friend fixed it up beautifully. it sounds great. that cylinder back design is a simple but beautiful and very great tone design. se are talking about making an octave mandolin with a cylinder back.