I have seen that (removed) shield logo somewhere (that was on the headstock) pictures 5 & 6... Any help would be appreciated.
http://r.ebay.com/nhx3e0
I have seen that (removed) shield logo somewhere (that was on the headstock) pictures 5 & 6... Any help would be appreciated.
http://r.ebay.com/nhx3e0
Looks more Kay-ish to me, possibly a re-branded one made by Kay.
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I think it's a late Strad, maybe late 40's early 50's. I think that was the shape of the Stadium label but I can't place it. It looks familiar. The heel is straight out Strad-O-Lin. This is probably laminated. I've never seen one of the Mahogany finished models that wasn't.
Here's a branded one that was older.
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--M. Stillion
"Bargain instruments are no bargains if you can't play them"
--J. Garber
I have the identical model right here in front of me.
Mine has a sticker on the headstock that says "Californian".
It is a later Stradolin though without a doubt. These came with various stickers on them such as Stadium etc,,,
It is all laminate except for the neck which I think is popular and the fingerboard looks to be rosewood.
Mine has no strings on it so I cant tell you anything else about it except that in the Stradolin models it is the lowest quality model and I have had lots of Stradolins.
If the other various models go for 3 or 4 or 500 bucks then this model should go for about a hundred bucks max in my estimation.
Certainly nothing to lust over even if you are a Stradolin fan.
This one ( http://r.ebay.com/1MQyo4 ) looks like a better deal.
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Yes,,, the second one is much better value as allan says at $300 or less.
It got relisted & Sold for $155.00 plus $41.00 Shipping http://r.ebay.com/wnw0JC
I was outbid at the last moment. Was distracted by a pretty woman. ...and so, I ran across an "Artist" model Stradolin, with the finest Tiger Flame Maple (back, sides & neck) in phenomenal condition (only a tiny pick-up cut out in the pickguard, near the bridge). With new strings on it, it sounds... surprisingly like... every other high end, solid wood Stradolin. Don't get me wrong, it sounds wonderful, but I thought the fancy wood, would make it sound significantly better than the other 5 Strads that I have owned. I will list pictures in the Strad-O-Lin Mandolins group soon.
I got a chuckle from your description of a "high end" Stradolin.............and relatively speaking, you are correct as they did offer laminated models. And, also, because "wood that pretty" would be just as "at home" on an expensive, boutique maker mandolin, IMHO. I do like Stradolin's, by the way.
A few years ago, Goodwill was opening specialty boutique counters in their stores for the jewelry, "designer" clothing, and occasionally art and instruments, when they received such donations. In the community where my Mother lives, Goodwill even opened an entire boutique store, with supposedly their "best' stuff! My Mother and I went there and she couldn't help but notice purses "behind the counter" with prices of $125 and up.....................Mom said to the sales clerk, "$125 for a purse at the Goodwill?" The clerk responded with, "You don't understand, THIS is a "high-end" Goodwill!"
Needless to say, I cannot hear or read the term, "high-end" without thinking of that day, forever tainting the term........or at least providing a smile.
Jeff,
You made me smile!
I used to love Goodwill... now they are too High-End! lol
I do suppose common terms like High-End get a little abused. However, it might be an understatement for this Artist model Strad. One similar brought around $1,650 on feebay about a month or so ago (unheard of price for a Stradolin, until now). Yet my Artist model didn't sound any better than the Orphium or "STAR" model that I have pictures of in the Strad-O-Lin Mandolins Group.
I did own a laminated Strad that DID NOT SOUND like the solid wood Strads, but it was quite good for a $250 mandolin.
Michael
P.S. Here's another Strad for ya http://r.ebay.com/rr9xpg
P.S. Here's another Strad for ya http://r.ebay.com/rr9xpg[/QUOTE]
I saw that one as well - I love the Deluxes. If I hadn't just deflated the bank account buying an A5, I'd be all over this. A good one for European users - 25EUR shipping to Spain from Portugal!!
A-Ha! I found this little tidbit of information while looking through guitar tone-wood sites...
Flamed maple does not necessarily sound any better than plain maple, but over the centuries, the tradition of reserving the prettier wood for the more carefully crafted instruments has resulted in a general belief that instruments with flamed maple backs, sides, necks & ribs are better instruments.
I was the winner of one of those auctions, looks like you came away alright in the end though your_diamond. I joined Mandolincafe originally for the bouzouki resources, so this Strad-o-lin is my first foray into mandolins themselves. I also got a cheap Soviet Lunacharsky as more of a collector's item as I'm interested in Russian things and have a balalaika from the same factory. Both arrived yesterday; the Strad-o-lin is pretty banged up from heavy use but still rings out nicely. Going to work on setting them up per Meldrum's instructions over the weekend but both are quite playable already. Any idea what decade the Strad-o-lin is?
You did very well. It's worth $300 any day. All solid woods. Probably from the 1930's or 1940's.
The date stamp are usually in the middle of the back & if you shine a pen light in the F-hole nearest the pick guard and view it from the other F-hole the date stamp is fairly to see.
No shortage of Strads on ebay...
VINTAGE BELTONE MANDOLIN http://r.ebay.com/BJQsID
Vintage StradOLin Deluxe Mandolin http://r.ebay.com/qzaWKK
Vintage 1950s,Orpheum Mandolin,A Style, Kluson Tuners, Great Action,All Original http://r.ebay.com/K8encv
WTF ??? BassOLin OnePiece Fretless Bass, Ken Smith Pickup http://r.ebay.com/yGBggf
Found a badly scuffed Stradolin at a music store the other day for $100 bucks, a simple model with solid top and back. Two tuner knobs replaced with handmade knobs carved out of lucite or something similar. Plays great somehow, and sounds surprisingly good. Lots of character to the instrument. Can't see a date stamp.
-Dave
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