Coming up for auction in Bristol, England on 20th February is this oddity which looks like a bowl-back 12-string mandolin with a gourd for a bowl https://www.the-saleroom.com/en-gb/a...3-ab6100bad5b6
Coming up for auction in Bristol, England on 20th February is this oddity which looks like a bowl-back 12-string mandolin with a gourd for a bowl https://www.the-saleroom.com/en-gb/a...3-ab6100bad5b6
Mandolins: Bandolim by Antonio Pereira Cabral
German flatback mandola by unknown maker converted from a descant Waldzither
That is what I'd call a vegan mandolin. My definite preference over non-vegan kinds such as armadillo and such.
You had the wrong link. That lot is linked here.
Oh, I see... it shows a thumbnail. If you click on the photo it goes to the lot page. Lot #456.
What could be even worse than a standard mandriola? Perhaps a gourd-backed one?
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Oh, but I like this one! Not enough to bid on it, but I like it.
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