Generally Maple - Red, Sugar or Big Leaf, or Spruce or Sitka
A mandolin usually has a wooden body, neck, and metal strings. They are constructed in different shapes, sizes, and styles.
A mandolin usually has a wooden body, neck, and metal strings. They are constructed in different shapes, sizes, and styles.
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The exact value of a 1891 Cole Imperial mandolin is actually dependent upon a number of factors. Most important of these factors being, the condition of the mandolin.
Building a case requires a decision on your part, how you want the Mandolin to fit and how you want the case shaped, do you want it square or to mimic the shape of the Mandolin. It has to be strong yet light weight, do you want it in a wood finish, covered in leather, vinyl, etc. you can build it like a acoustic guitar body that forms to the Mandolin, the more exclusive wood/lumber shops have formable plywood that you can shape, (laminate 2 or 3 sheets together in a form jig to retain the shape you want) Here's a site that can help: * .
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The Gibson Mandolin was originally patented in 1898. It was patented by Orville Gibson. This version of a mandolin was made with a greater level of durability then other versions. It also allowed them to be mass produce compared to making one at a time.
A banjo-mandolin is a four-stringed instrument with a body of a mandolin and the neck of a banjo.
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Stiver Mandolin