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Scrag1602
Nov-03-2017, 5:20am
Hi all,

I acquired this mandolin from a friend's father shortly before he died - he said he bought it in Venice in the 60s. It has no label or any marks at all really, but I thought I'd put it out there to see if anyone knows anything about it!

It's in dire need of a bit of love, I'm looking at having that done pretty soon. It's my first mandolin so I'd love to be able to play it. It seems in pretty sound condition.


Pics here: https://imgur.com/gallery/bWbYY

vic-victor
Nov-03-2017, 6:11am
Hi all,

I acquired this mandolin from a friend's father shortly before he died - he said he bought it in Venice in the 60s. It has no label or any marks at all really, but I thought I'd put it out there to see if anyone knows anything about it!

It's in dire need of a bit of love, I'm looking at having that done pretty soon. It's my first mandolin so I'd love to be able to play it. It seems in pretty sound condition.


Pics here: https://imgur.com/gallery/bWbYY

It is a typical post-war student grade mandolin, probably by Carmelo Catania, who had a mandolin factory in the city of Catania (yes, same as his name) in Sicily.

Here is almost identical Carmelo Catania's instrument (but with the back made of maple, while yours is rosewood):
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