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    Well, I'll try here too. I have this topic posted in another category, but got a suggestion to try here.

    Anyone know anything about Kicker mandolins? My favorite guitar store just got one in on a trade, an f-model. The label inside says it was #21, built in Dec 2005. On the headstock is inlaid what looks like a mule or donkey kicking up its hind legs. Just wondering about its origin. Thanks!

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    Just bumpin' it up some. So far, it looks like no one knows anything about Kicker.

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    Here's a Kicker A-style, looks pretty sweet.
    https://kansascity.craigslist.org/ms...385712685.html
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    The builder's from Claremore, OK, according to this thread:

    https://www.mandolincafe.com/forum/s...e-their-weight
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    CL listing disappear fast. To avoid future frustration, here is what it looked like:

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