It could well do. I was wracking my brains trying to decipher it. Surely that could also mean it was made in England? Not that I'm suggesting it was, just that I think it might be possible? Again,...
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It could well do. I was wracking my brains trying to decipher it. Surely that could also mean it was made in England? Not that I'm suggesting it was, just that I think it might be possible? Again,...
Yes I can. It's evening again so I'll have a good look, see if I can get a camera in and update tomorrow. Thank you so much to everyone who is taking an interest!
Here's some photos of the neck, the tuners (which may be replacements, as somebody mentioned, and the inlay. The inlay has a lot of colour, but it doesn't really show very well.189817189818189819
No, it's not distinct at all, and definitely not joined at the tailpiece end. I'll take a picture in daylight in the morning.
I'm sure I've seen a cheap banjolele or banjolin made by dallas, but never a mandolin!
Here's a picture of the writing on the end of the tailpiece. I'm not sure it's useful. Thanks for the comments so far!
Hi, no it doesn't, I can see all around the inside through the holes. Does that help?
As the title says. I saw this on eBay and was so intrigued that I bought it. It plays well, the tuners are smooth and it will have a nice tone, when I replace the ancient strings! I have an idea it...