I think we're in the same situation. I must shop from Italian stores or another online stores in Europe, like Thomann. I suggest to search these models and hear their sound. They all have some...
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I think we're in the same situation. I must shop from Italian stores or another online stores in Europe, like Thomann. I suggest to search these models and hear their sound. They all have some...
Yes it's available, But in United States. It wouldn't be easy to order something to ship to Italy at first, and then shipping again to Iran.
Yes I think you're right. I've started to find spruce top mandolins already. I really love the way The Loar mandolins sound. But I'm really surprised because even The Loar is rare in Europe reliable...
This is the question. What do you think about?
I live in Iran and in local stores you could just find Stagg M40s (all solid), but I have somebody in Europe and I could order The Loar LM170 (top...
But just one question is remained. "Shopping a mandolin from abroad", Is it good idea? Which one is more reasonable? Shopping Stagg M40s (all solid) from local stores or Shopping online from Europe...
Interesting! I didn'n know about Hofner brand. I know them as a violin builder. By the way, this one is not accessible in Europe too. I'm going to lose my hope to find all mahogany mandolin....
Yes I know Ozark and as you said it's widely available in Europe. But it's maple back. If I lose my hope to finding Gretsch G9310, Ozark 2073 will be a reasonable alternative.
Big Muddy! I love the way it sounds, but you're right, there's no chance to find this brand here. Thank you btw.
Hello guys. I'm new here and this is my first thread.It's almost a year that I'm seeking for my first mandolin. I didn't know anything about mandolin brands, woods, models and etc. But I've learnt....