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    Re: Thornward- Lyon & Healy Bowl Back 1905

    "One of the pics shows the side view of the neck, and I wonder if the action is a bit high or not."

    It's frustrating that this is the only photo that shows the strings in relation to the...
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    Re: Pretty bowlback with lots of MOP

    Italian I would imagine from the early 20th century.

    Edit: I now see Richard500 has already made the same suggestion.
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    Thornward- Lyon & Healy Bowl Back 1905

    This is quite a nice and not over glitzy mandolin which shows many similarities to the Washburn 220 of the early years of the 20th century and is of a good quality all round- recessed tuners behind...
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    Re: Batwing from a bat cave

    The Batwing is a Korean made Harmony mandolin. I like the "unbranded" headlined mandolin with a dirty great big K on the pickguard! I would imagine the Beltone is from United. There's another...
  5. Thread: Aria Mandolin

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    Re: Aria Mandolin

    " Not sure how I managed to post it twice, an error on my part."

    I think if you make a post then look at one of your photos, when you return, your original text is in the posting box. It is...
  6. Re: Just bought it on flea market - need hepl with identification

    I mentioned what you have quoted as the mandolin's owner had written this:

    "So you think it's more possible that it was made after WWII?"

    I wanted him to realise your comment was not about his...
  7. Thread: Walter Taylor

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    Re: Walter Taylor

    I do not expect the OP to return- and it is a shame that no photos of the mandolin were posted as there are none online but there is a banjo and banjo mandolin posted- not even showing the whole...
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    Re: Walter Taylor

    Here's one on eBay in the UK. It is interesting but has issues, I am afraid. It has some quirky aspects, for sure. The case is circa 1900. The auction is below but I have not been able to post photos...
  9. Re: Just bought it on flea market - need hepl with identification

    I don't think the comment mentioning Catania after WW2 becoming a major production centre for mandolins is suggesting your mandolin was made after the war. I would maintain early 1900s for the...
  10. Re: Just bought it on flea market - need hepl with identification

    I would think the separate headstock and the tuners suggest this mandolin is from the 1920s.
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    Re: Washburn style c number 1739

    The case is worth at least $400- possibly more as it is in great condition- it just needs a handle which can be bought-. There are old wrecked cases but the handle has survived okay and they are sold...
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    Re: Washburn style c number 1739

    Here is one which appears to be the same model in terms of its detail. There is a valuation but annoyingly, there is no exact mention of the date but the valuation suggests it is over 100 years old...
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    Re: Washburn style c number 1739

    The Washburn book as mentioned above has a catalogue illustration from 1921 which shows a Style C with the same tuner type. I think that the tuners were changed in the early 20s to a different type. ...
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    Orpheum B/Strad-O-lin 1950s

    This is one of those instruments that was bought but rarely played by its owner. I have not looked at the photos carefully. The Geib Economo brand was launched in 1948 from memory and those tuners...
  15. Re: Review: Feeling Handmade A style mandolin Solid Spruce top"

    As you have revived the thread, I will add my commentary after four plus years. My Feeling is my favourite to play and it always gets great comments from others when I go to a bluegrass picking...
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    Re: Looking for info on this mandolin

    Ideally, you need to post more photos showing all aspects of the mandolin. From what I can see, judging by the tuners and tailpiece it is American made from around the early 1900s. The bowl is made...
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    Re: John Alvey Turner London 1900?

    Apparently, John Alvey Turner bought in their instruments from other makers. This mandolin has a zero fret and its headstock looks similar in shape to pre-WW1 mandolins sold and made by J E Dallas....
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    John Alvey Turner London 1900?

    This is a funny old instrument with the f holes in the side. It probably has a bent neck as well as the top coming away.
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    Re: Is this Mandolin any good?

    If you get it restrung- or do it yourself, which is not fun (even for those of use who have done it many times!) make sure as mentioned early on to use ultra light strings- 09-32 thousandths of an...
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    Re: Is this Mandolin any good?

    Many old instruments that do not have a case have paint splatters and spots- they have lived on top of wardrobes and when the ceiling is painted with a roller it sends small droplets of paint about...
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    Re: My First Mandolin

    There's a member here called Eric who has a similar mandolin. You might want to post a series of photos showing all aspects. The case is a typical 1930s canvas item- they were sold in the 40s- I...
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    Re: Is this Mandolin any good?

    You can add the photos to your original post or just do a new reply with them- it makes no difference. Does the mandolin have a case? If so, add a few photos of that. I don't know the maker of your...
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    Re: Is this Mandolin any good?

    There were 200 USAAF airfields in the UK in WW2 and many were in Lincolnshire, so I would reckon your mandolin was brought over by someone in the military at that time. I have a 1942 made Harmony...
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    Re: Is this Mandolin any good?

    Duplicate!
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    Oldest L-5! Lloyd Loar Signature!Analysis

    This is a fantastic analysis of a recently discovered L-5 which turned out to be the oldest known example! It was signed on February 28th 1923 and was in remarkable shape- just a 1940s tailpiece and...
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