Re: Can anyone identify this mandolin?
It becomes a process of elimination. It wasn't made in the US. The zero fret pretty much guarantees that as does the slotted headstock. This actually looks familiar. It looks similar to some instruments that came out of East Germany but I haven't been able to find the same body shape. That's pretty unique even for the mandolinettos.
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