Re: Picking the right mandolin

Originally Posted by
SteveBray
Thanks for the welcoming Charlie and this great advice. I’ll look into a tone gaurd. Does it require any involved installation? Can it be moved from one instrument to another? I kinda like A style as well
I have one. It's shaped to just sort of "grip" the back of your mandolin. It has padded "feet" so you don't have to worry about it marring your finish. You can move it from one mandolin to another without too much bother. But IMO if you only own one Tone-Gard then it should "live" on the back of your "primary" mandolin.
Mine was on my Kentucky KM-250. When I bought my Eastman 514 I moved it to the Eastman and it lives there now, even though I still occasionally play the Kentucky. If I ever get that Eastman 815/v, or if the stars align a Northfield, then I'll probably get another Tone-Gard too.
Eastman MD-514 (F body, Sitka & maple, oval hole)
Kentucky KM-250 (A body, spruce & maple, f holes)
And still saving my nickles & dimes & bottle caps & breakfast cereal box tops for my lifetime mandolin.
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