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    Default Rick Stone mandolins

    A custom-made Rick Stone A style mandolin showed up at a local pawn shop in town. I see that he was a luthier in Western North Carolina who made a variety of instruments. I can't find much specific information on his mandolins or what anybody thinks of them on this site with a search.

    Anybody have any experience with Rick Stone mandolins? What is your impression of them? Any thoughts about value?

    Thanks,

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    Default Re: Rick Stone mandolins

    Really only one mention but it was by a Cafe regular. It appears he has passed on but there are a few articles about him out on the web. This one stood out.
    "It's comparable to playing a cheese slicer."
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    "Bargain instruments are no bargains if you can't play them"
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    Nice find on the article Mike. Enjoyed the read.

    Adam

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