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Hakim Hamadouche playing a 10 string mandolute in Marseilles

A Mandolute is a North African instrument derived from the more traditional Oud. It is a ten string fretted instrument, sometimes called a mandoluth or mandol. It is slightly bigger than the mandola. It combines the traditional Oud string format with western classical guitar frets, resulting in a shape similar to a Mandolin, only deeper and larger in the body, or sound box.

Weymann Mandolute

A Weymann mandolute from the 1920's or 1930's.

The term mandolute was used as a brand name for an American mandolin made by the American company Weymann in the early 20th century. These American 'mandolutes' have 8 strings and are tuned exactly like a traditional American mandolin and their scale length is within the standard mandolin scale length between 13 inches (330 mm) and 13-7/8 inches (352mm).

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