That Loar was found at the San Jose flea market and sold for a 20 dollar bill! That was 5-8 years ago I believe. It's still for sale on gbase for a slightly "elevated" price.
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That Loar was found at the San Jose flea market and sold for a 20 dollar bill! That was 5-8 years ago I believe. It's still for sale on gbase for a slightly "elevated" price.
Great stuff, and real fine voiced A-4! That one doesn't have the tubby tone at least from what I can tell through my junk laptop.
They were varnished but some that went out later in the 20's or returned got the spruce up treatment of the lacquer spray.
Yes, Happy B-day to one of the greatest musicians of our age:cool:
Yep, those covers did come on the F5-G from around 2000 or so as I just had total recall of the one I had!
I thought the same before I read you're post! Sabe is out there and everywhere, they aren't the only "PROVEN" beings out there either. Ya think they like mandolin pickin? :mandosmiley:
Maybe off an A-9 or F-9?
Right on Eric, every Loar or Fern has something! And yep the Kimmel Fern I liked a lot. New owner is very pleased with it.
Usually the ones that ain't for sale!:))
I think it sold for a fair price. If one knows that these have the longest scale of any Gibson mandolin but with the wrong board from the factory as with the original board placement puts the bridge...
I'd say it's a wide body A-1 from around 41-42 based on that rarer gold "Gibson" before that they were using white silkscreen "Gibson" on most lower end A's. Also the headstock looks like it is cut...
Looks like your cover is original by the wear and overall look, If original yes indeed rare, some have been re-plated so "don't polish it as it rub off the soft gold" Gibson F-5's got these gold...
Thanx, Great interview! DAWG is a serious TREASURE for us Mandolin Geeks!:cool:
Not this guy Sue, a for sure deal if all is straight and sound with this ole' Gal.
Yep, that should've never left Gibson looking like that.
Looks to be a deal indeed, I think I paid 2500 for a 1912-13 black top F-2 around 1997! Pretty sweet instruments if an oval hole voice is your thing!
These can be pretty good mandolins, there was one on evilbay 2 weeks ago that didn't sell for 499.99 or BO. Hope that helps.
Is that another depression era oddity with that burst?
I have a 1939 H-0 and it has the TL sized-style body but flat back with the back brace. Way different H-O look from the OP's.
Now that's an interesting one, definite depression Gibson going on there as that body is say a Gibson budget brand, but the Gibson stenciled in the peg head is very odd! I've seen a few Gibson's from...
YES they are a good bit of fun-annoying but fun! I have mine set up with the irish string tuning "same tuning as a mandolin", just different from the standard TB- dola type tuning.
Use a black light, it will show all discrepancies "hidden issues" when in doubt with ones own eyes. Yes nitro-lacquer is most used and back in the mid 20's onward, Gibson would refurbish older...
CJ Lewendowski "Po Ramblin Boys" just got one a few days ago. Not sure if he'll tour with it as he has a few Loars.
Great old time vibe, nailed it! What are the instruments used?
NICE-Is that for stabbing the banjer player?