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OlderThanWillie
Nov-21-2006, 11:59pm
Here's an old mandolin I purchased last week in Duluth, MN. I have seen guitars with scenes painted on them and I once saw a picture of a Gibson Loar with a parrot on the front and back but I have not seen a mandolin with a lady painted on the top.
I would be interested to find out if this is one of a kind or if there a many of them out there? This is a student mandolin as there is paper glued between the frets indicating where the various notes fall.
Here's photo number 1:
OlderThanWillie
Nov-22-2006, 12:00am
And here's photo 2:
Givson
Nov-22-2006, 10:24am
Very elegant. "Sophisticated Mando-Lady".
glauber
Nov-22-2006, 10:50am
This is kind of pretty. Made in the workshops of Antonio Tsai, maybe? http://www.mandolincafe.net/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/smile.gif
The mandolin featured in the cover of Butch Baldassari's Mandolin Hymns (http://soundartrecordings.com/mandolinhymns.shtml) is also kind of cool looking:
http://soundartrecordings.com/images/cover-mandolinhymns-small.jpg
Bill Snyder
Nov-22-2006, 5:14pm
This is kind of pretty. Made in the workshops of Antonio Tsai, maybe? http://www.mandolincafe.net/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/smile.gif
Anonio Tsai's would be inlaid and not painted on. Anyway these appear to be photos of an old mandolin.
OlderThanWillie
Nov-22-2006, 10:45pm
It's an old mandolin -- probably from the 30's? If anyone can date it, please do so. Both the top & back are flat and the tuning pins are above the circular gears. Inside is ink-stamped "Lot 7539" No other markings are evident.
Also, where can I find an old clamshell tailpiece cover to replace the missing cover?