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    Default Mandolin Arm Rest for Kentucky KM 150.

    Any suggestions folks?Tnxs

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    Default Re: Mandolin Arm Rest for Kentucky KM 150.

    I like the McClung by Doug Edwards and the SOliver by Spencer Oliver. I own a few of each and both make very high quality armrests.
    McClung are getting a bit harder to come by as Doug is traveling more, but it appears that he has some available at the moment. Spencer's armrests are about $20 less than Doug's, and are also quite nice. I have the SOliver on my Kentucky KM-272 and it is great!
    https://www.mandolincafe.com/ads/123345#123345
    https://www.mandolincafe.com/ads/123218#123218
    https://www.mandolincafe.com/ads/123191#123191

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    Default Re: Mandolin Arm Rest for Kentucky KM 150.

    Tnxs ? what on earth does that mean ?

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    Default Re: Mandolin Arm Rest for Kentucky KM 150.

    Thank you.

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    Default Re: Mandolin Arm Rest for Kentucky KM 150.

    I have a cumberland acoustic.

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    Default Re: Mandolin Arm Rest for Kentucky KM 150.

    Here is the Cafe ad for SOliver arm rests.

    https://www.mandolincafe.com/ads/123345#123345

    I have a McClung on my Yellowstone and I love it.

    Here is the ad for the McClungs.

    https://www.mandolincafe.com/ads/123543#123543

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    Default Re: Mandolin Arm Rest for Kentucky KM 150.

    By the way, the only think that might be almost unique to a KM-150 is the tuning pegs (or at least they were a while back). For some reason Saga used an odd size. The rest of the dimensions and equipment should be pretty standard.
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