Gibson mandolin A-4 jr ??? Straight "THE GIBSON" logo w SNAKEHEAD
Well, hear is one for you. http://r.ebay.com/vIu8sd
An A Jr. with a Straight "THE GIBSON" logo and a SNAKEHEAD headstock!
Seller states, The manufacture numbers 8833 located inside could be aprox 1908.
Re: Gibson mandolin A-4 jr ??? Straight "THE GIBSON" logo w SNAKE
More than likely the seller is reading the second digit of the serial number incorrectly, and has left out the last digit. 8833x gives us a 1932 ship date, which is a few years too late for a snakehead. 8333x gives us 1928, which fits the logo orientation (and the fact that a logo appears on an Ajr at all; most of them have plain headstocks, but model specs get muddled toward the end of the snakehead era).
Under no circumstances was this made in 1908.
Re: Gibson mandolin A-4 jr ??? Straight "THE GIBSON" logo w SNAKE
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Originally Posted by
mrmando
1928 fits the logo orientation (and the fact that a logo appears on an Ajr at all; most of them have plain headstocks, but model specs get muddled toward the end of the snakehead era).
Under no circumstances was this made in 1908.
Martin,
I'm in agreement with you on the 1928 manufacture date,
nice perk to have a "The Gibson" logo on an A Jr.
I hear these necks are thinner than paddle heads (not a good thing with my fat, bass playing, fingers).
Still, a lovely instrument.
Uncle Michael
Re: Gibson mandolin A-4 jr ??? Straight "THE GIBSON" logo w SNAKE
That one looked quite pristine. I put in a "Hail Mary" bid on it, actually quite generous (it would not have been a steal), but I got outbid. Did anyone win this A-Junior?