Re: What do you see?
None of the Eastman's have a laminated top. I can't see enough in that photo from the light, reflections and lower resolution (from an enlargement?) to discern anything. Any reputable dealer wouldn't send a new mandolin out with cracks in the top or seriously flawed finish in that area without a price adjustment. I would suggest you call them and speak about that specific instrument and maybe ask for an assurance or better close up of the bridge. Most reputable dealers also have a very reasonable return policy if you're dissatisfied.
Jamie
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