Re: Do I need a repair person who specializes in mandolins?
I would go to the specialist shop and talk to the specific person who would do your repair. A lot of things could need adjustment: bridge/nut slots, trussrod, frets level/crown/polished etc. I don't believe there are too many people that are really expert at setting up dreads, mando, banjo, fiddles, resos etc.
You can sight down the fingerboard, look at the reflection of the strings off the frets if they're polished and check relief/twisting/high frets etc, adn also look at whether frets are seated but don't try to fix those yourself.
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