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    Default Escudera Bowl Back mandolin

    This was my Celtic band singer's mandolin which she let me play when my first mandolin - a Russian made mandolin - developed cracks. She gave it to me last year as a gift
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    I hope to post a picture of my Russian made mandolin soon. It is a little shorter than our standard scale mandolin. I only found this out when I tried to put my Ibanez mandolin in the hard shell case .... and it wouldn't fit

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    Default Re: Escudera Bowl Back mandolin

    It looks like it came out of the Suzuki factory. They made them under a multitude of labels.
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