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    Looking for help from anyone. I have an old mandolin, "LadyBug"
    type, with a label in it marked American Conservatory, and the initals LH. Nothing else in it. no date etc.

    If anyone knows of such a manufacture, etc. please drop me a line
    with any information you might have.

    Sincerely, thefretman

    I can be reached at (daveandgert@netzero.net)

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    American Conservatory was a mid-level brand of Chicago's Lyon & Healy Co. Kinda cool, but very abundant so not at all valuable. If you string it t pitch, please only use the very lightest strings available: e.g., GHS's "Classical mandolin" set.
    Enjoy.

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    Many of these AC's have a serial number on the neck block...is there one?

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    Sorry for opening up an old topic like this, but I just aquired an old "American Coservatory" mandolin. The serial number is "218903.
    Is there a way of knowing when it was made? Also, is it possible to find information on the neck block construction? It looks like it needs a reset.

    Thanks
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    Jim Garber has some old catalogs of these. If you could post a picture he might be able to get close on the date.
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    218903 would date back to around 1906.

    The necks of these bowlbacks were usually dovetailed into the block. There likely will be a metal bar underneath the fingerboard that also runs into the top of the instrument.

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    Thanks Keef. What is the metal bar for? Does a neck reset mean removing the top? Can't see how to get at it any other way.
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    Here is a front view of this mandolin. Not a very good picture, but all I have at the moment.



    I popped off the finger board. No Steel bar in there as I suspected.
    Jim Baker

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