Re: Help With a possible vintage mandoilin identification
To answer the question of value, they are fairly common as they made them for decades albeit with small differences. It was an entry level mandolin. The question of value is that they don't sell for very much and if you can do the work yourself it might be worth restoring but if you're going to pay someone to do the work it will never be worth the cost financially.
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