Wonder who bought it and would he be interested in doubleing his money.
We don't have a mandolin in stock to match it. So if we had it, it's long gone. It's possible that it was just paperwork too.
1935 Gibson A-1 Wide mandolin
Late 1800's Unbranded German fiddle
Is the serial number on the bill of sale? You could look it up in the archives.
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1935 Gibson A-1 Wide mandolin
Late 1800's Unbranded German fiddle
So, anyone have an Agnes Cunningham in the family tree?
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Maybe it would be interesting for the archive to post the bill of sale, even if we don't have the mandolin itself.
Love seeing stuff like that. Really adds to the instrument IMO.
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