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    Is the Eastman MD315 Mandolin good to play Bluegrass Music with

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    I don't see why not. It is an F-model and they can sound Quite good.
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    A bunch of stuff with four strings

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    They are very popular. Nice mandolins.

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    Bluegrass demo of chop chords using the Eastman 315...

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    A bunch of stuff with four strings

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    That mandolin sounds great!
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    The one I used to own certainly was. They’re generally very good mandolins with the occasional exceptional example (both good and less so) coming off the line, as is true of the Kentucky line up as well. Eastman seems to do a good job of minimizing the duds, though…
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