Re: Odd Gibson A4 on eBay
Even more strange is, from what I can see, the absence of an ivoroid binding surrounding the back of the mandolin. Any one else?
Re: Odd Gibson A4 on eBay
Well, there's some rubbish in the description about "it was put away in the closet because of the binding falling off. it now has the correct vintage ivroid grained binding and the binding was then tinted with correct vintage style tinted nitrocellulose lacquer." But I believe you are right, the back doesn't appear to be bound at all, nor does it seem to have a channel cut for where the binding should be. Perhaps the reason it has no label is that the back was replaced?
Re: Odd Gibson A4 on eBay
The factory order number indicates a construction date of 1920.
The pickguard with the curlicue is from 1915 or earlier.
The bridge is from 1915 or later, and appears to be in rosewood. That would indicate that it probably came from a lower end model.
I can't tell whether the back is unbound or whether it has tortoise binding. In either case, it didn't leave the factory that way.
The top finish and neck finish are non-original. The pictures are not sufficient quality to say anything for sure about the back and sides. I suggest the finish was re-done by Gibson.
Putting an early 'teens pickguard on a slightly later mandolin doesn't necessarily bother me. But because of the finish work and whatever is going on with the back, the instrument is worth much less than the seller is asking.
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Re: Odd Gibson A4 on eBay
Here's some photos. I agree that refinish looks like Gibson maybe 50s or 60s.
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