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Tatra, Rosetti and Hoyer Mandolines

1971 Rosetti guitar catalog, page 26

Tatra, Rosetti and Hoyer Mandolines

1971 Rosetti catalog page 26: Tatra, Rosetti and Hoyer Mandolines
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Vintage Bowl Back Mandolin 24??

Vintage Bowl Back Mandolin 24??

Dayton, Ohio, 454**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$300

This vintage bowl back mandolin is a perfect addition to any musician's collection. With 8 strings and an A style body, this mandolin is ideal for playing folk and world music. The country / region of manufacture is unknown, adding to the mystery and allure of this instrument.

The mandolin's vintage status makes it a unique find for collectors and musicians alike. Its sleek design and high-quality sound make it a valuable addition to any stage or studio. Whether you're... more
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Antique Lyra Bowlback Mandolin ?? Early 1900s ?? Project  /  Display

Antique Lyra Bowlback Mandolin ?? Early 1900s ?? Project / Display

Maurertown, Virginia, 226**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$150

Antique Lyra bowlback mandolin dating to the early 20th century (circa 1900??1925). Features traditional staved bowl back construction, spruce top, floating bridge, and original tuning machines. The headstock retains the original Lyra badge
This mandolin shows significant age-related wear, including finish loss and deterioration of the celluloid pickguard, consistent with early mandolins of this type. The instrument appears structurally intact but has not been tested for playability and will... more
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1920s Banjo Mandolin - Banjolin - Mystery Maker

1920s Banjo Mandolin - Banjolin - Mystery Maker

Chillicothe, Ohio, 456**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$225

Travel back in time with this antique banjo mandolin. There are no maker marks on it. I'd guess it was made in Chicago, maybe by Harmony, probably in the 1920s or so. Birds eye maple veneer sides and resonator. Maple neck. Rosewood fretboard. Brass tuner planks. 11" head that's slightly oblong with time and pressure. I'd guess the hide head is original, but still intact.
At 5 / 32 " , the 12th fret action is higher than ideal. The neck has been shimmed already; it could use a bit more ... more
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1940??s Mandolin - Bowl back

1940??s Mandolin - Bowl back

Akron, Ohio, 443**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$125

1940??s Mandolin - Bowl back missing two strings. Onyx string tuning buttons. Missing one, others worn. See photos for condition. Stored away with great care for years. Message me if you have any questions, thank you!... more
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Formigal Mandolin Case

Formigal Mandolin Case

Snohomish, Washington, 982**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$50

The Formigal Mandolin Case is a vintage accessory designed specifically for mandolins, reflecting a traditional and classic look that is perfect for folk and world music enthusiasts. Made to fit mandolins of all sizes, this case provides protection and style for transporting and storing your instrument. Its durable construction and unique design make it a practical and stylish choice for musicians looking to preserve the authenticity and charm of their mandolin
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NICE!! 1970s VINTAGE BLUEBELL F-8 MANDOLIN W / CASE & STRAP - FUJIGEN FACTORY

NICE!! 1970's VINTAGE BLUEBELL F-8 MANDOLIN W / CASE & STRAP - FUJIGEN FACTORY

Woodbridge, Virginia, 221**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$699

1970's VINTAGE BLUEBELL MANDOLINMODEL#F-8 / FUJIGEN FACTORY
HAS CONDITION ISSUES
WITH CASE AND LEATHER STRAP
FREE SHIPPING!!
THIS IS A NO RESERVE AUCTION FOR A VINTAGE BLUEBELL MANDOLIN. THIS IS AN F-8 MODEL THAT WAS PRODUCED IN THE 1970's AT THE FUJIGEN FACTORY AND IS HAND SIGNED BY MASTER BUILDER Yasuo Kosakabe. THERE ARE CONDITION ISSUES DETAILED BELOW AND IN THE PHOTOS. THAT IS WHY I AM NOT LISTING THIS FOR OVER $1000. IT NEEDS SOME WORK AND WILL BE AN AWESOME PROJECT FOR... more
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Vintage Bowl Back Mandolins - Lot Of 2

Vintage Bowl Back Mandolins - Lot Of 2

Manhasset, New York, 110**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$200

I am listing this lot of 2 bowlback mandolins. The one on the left I believe could be bought back to life and the other on the right is a wall hanger if that. Shipping will be included in the continental USA.
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Antique Estate Fresh 1920??s Bowl Back 8 String Mandolin

Antique Estate Fresh 1920??s Bowl Back 8 String Mandolin

Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, 150**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$325

The product is an antique estate 1920's bowl back 8 string mandolin, a vintage musical instrument that falls under the category of Folk & World instruments. This mandolin is a unique piece with a classic design from the early 20th century, making it a valuable addition to any vintage string instrument collection. With its intricate craftsmanship and historical significance, this mandolin is sure to be a prized possession for any musician or collector of vintage musical instruments ... more
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Vintage 1960s Blonde Mandolin Project w /  MIJ Japan Pickup

Vintage 1960's Blonde Mandolin Project w / MIJ Japan Pickup

Wesley Chapel, Florida, 335**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$100

Vintage Mandolin, maker is unknown
Pickup appears to be a ZIMGAR model that was added along with a modified f hole, holes drilled in the top for pots and a hole in the bottom bout for a jack
Neck is separating from body and the entire instrument shows cosmetic wear such as dings nicks chips scuffs etc
This is being sold as a project for repair
Please review photos for exact condition
This is an estate sale purchase, I do not know the history of this instrument
Shipping is ... more
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ANTIQUE 1894 MANDOLIN GUITAR HARP HOME EDUCATIONAL CO.

ANTIQUE 1894 MANDOLIN GUITAR HARP HOME EDUCATIONAL CO.

Tolland, Connecticut, 060**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$55

ANTIQUE 1894 MANDOLIN GUITAR HARP HOME EDUCATIONAL CO . I am told this is from 1894. I will not bet my life on it but it looks about right. The brace piece is missing. There is a full-length crack in the front and the back. Please look at the photos. Looks like most of the strings are here. Looks like the very bottom peg or pin is newer than the rest. Probably replaced at some time. You will be buying this nice pice "AS IS " . It might be a restoration project or it may be just good for ... more
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1972 Harmony H35 Electric Batwing Mandolin - sunburst - Excellent

1972 Harmony H35 Electric Batwing Mandolin - sunburst - Excellent

Putnam, Connecticut, 062**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$1250

1972 Harmony H35 Batwing Electric / Acoustic mandolin inexcellent original condition and in good working order.
animportant instrument in the history of popular music. famous Chicago Blues playersYank Rachell (the "elder statesman of theblues" and Carl Martin, as well as Led Zeppelin's John Paul Jones, playedthe Harmony H35.
It??sa beauty: The three-tone sunburst nitro lacquerfinish is vibrant and striking, blockinlays on the rosewood fingerboard, modified F-holes, exaggerated bass ... more
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Regal Stencil Mandolin 1930s Full Restoration, Metallic Greenburst with Decals

Regal Stencil Mandolin 1930s Full Restoration, Metallic Greenburst with Decals

Wichita, Kansas, 672**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$595

Rare and cool! A Regal mando from the thirties. Made in Chicago, USA When she was new, she had a metallic silver / black burst paint scheme but the clear lacquer topcoat has yellowed in the 90 years since she was made into a sort of greenburst. The flowers on the top are a factory decal, not painted
As you can see, the paint has worn in a few places. We didn't want to change that; the wear gives it more character
She was in awful condition when we found her. She needed a lot of ... more
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Vintage 1900s Bay State Bowl Back Mandolin & Brown University Case-AS-IS

Vintage 1900's Bay State Bowl Back Mandolin & Brown University Case-AS-IS

Brooklyn, New York, 112**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$375

This listing is for a vintage Bay State #3 Bowl Back Mandolin made at the turn of the century. This mandolin also comes with this amazing leather case from the Brown University Mandolin club. This mandolin is unfortunately in need of some major repairs and is being sold AS-IS. To start with it's missing the tuners, bridge and tailpiece. The original nut is loose but included. Without these parts it's a little hard to access the playability or if it needs a neck reset. There are also some cracks ... more
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Antique 17th Century Hand Carved Mandolin, Gittern, Koboz, Cobza - As Found

Antique 17th Century Hand Carved Mandolin, Gittern, Koboz, Cobza - As Found

Jackson, New Jersey, 085**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$250

Item:Antique 17th Century Hand Carved Mandolin, Gittern, Koboz, Cobza - As Found
Size:
33 "
Condition:Selling "as-found " . There was a note on it that it was a Swedish Mandolin but I do not have enough knowledge aboutit to make that determination
Shipping Information:NO PO Boxes on this Order. Shipping to the Continental US Only. No Laska or Hawaii - I use either USPS, UPS or FedEx for all shipping
- I reserve the right to switch carriers at the last moment due to distance,... more
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Stradolin Mandolin 8-string 1930-40s Vintage For Repair

Stradolin Mandolin 8-string 1930-40s Vintage For Repair

Henrico, Virginia, 232**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$200

Here is a vintage Stradolin 8-string mandolin. I can??t fine the date, but I estimate it is 1930-40s. It measures approximately 26?? x 10 25??.

There are no cracks that I can see, but there is separation where the neck attaches to the body. I do not see any breakage, just separation at the seams. Looks repairable, but I??m no expert. I can provide more photos if needed. Also, there might be an old repair on the back of the neck where it attaches to the head. Looks like old epoxy or ... more
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Vintage Airline Kay mandolin

Vintage Airline Kay mandolin

Mesquite, Texas, 751**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$695

Description: You are purchasing a Vintage 1950's Kay Mandolin and Case! Plays and sounds great. Please inquire with any questions you may have prior to purchase
Shipping: $40 shipping to the Lower 48 States! We ship overseas. Overseas shipping prices will vary. Overseas buyers pay their own import taxes Payment: We accept Paypal for your convenience. Payment arrangements must be made within 72 hours after the auction closes Other: Please check out our other auctions and thanks for ... more
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1950s 60s Kay A Style Mandolin N15 Wall Art Or Restore

1950's 60's Kay A Style Mandolin N15 Wall Art Or Restore

Franklin, Indiana, 461**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$69

You are buying a vintage Kay A style mandolin N15 in as found condition for wall art or restore, please look at all 24 pictures, no parts or case buying just what you see
... more
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Vintage Catania Carmelo Bowl Back Mandolin

Vintage Catania Carmelo Bowl Back Mandolin

Dobbs Ferry, New York, 105**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$200

For Sale: This Vintage Catania Carmelo Bowl Back Mandolin
Condition: Used: Fair (finish coming off, 2 small separations on bowl back) See Photos
If you ever need something extra included with your purchase, please let us know before shipping
We are THE MUZIC STORE INC in Dobbs Ferry, New York! ? Store Hours: M-F 11 AM - 6 PM
Westchester County and New York State legendary music shop, Family-owned and operated since 1982. The Muzic Store has proudly served Westchester County and ... more
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Beautiful Lignatone Bowl Back Wooden Mandolin 8 String Flowers And Leaves

Beautiful Lignatone Bowl Back Wooden Mandolin 8 String Flowers And Leaves

Akron, Ohio, 443**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$222

Vintage LIGNATONE bowlback mandolin in very good condition. Made in Czechoslovakia around 1940 - 1950's
This instrument has nice floral inlays on pickguard done with flowers and leaves . has at least 4 long cracks in this area. see photos. looks like one of the leaves is also missing. still charming and looking nice vintage style
This all solid wood instrument has 8 strings,
The tail piece is tarnish but solid amd stunning wood and a bowl back . it has wear and tear due to the age ... more
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Vintage Carmencita Mandolin Please See Pictures And Description

Vintage Carmencita Mandolin Please See Pictures And Description

Sunol, California, 945**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$130

Item is definitely a project but all original please see pictures

What you see in the pictures is what you will receive

Quick shipper
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1970 Rose-Morris 'Exciting Electrics Wonderful Westerns Celebrated Classics' catalog

1970 Rose_Morris catalog1970 Rose-Morris catalog, dated April 1970. It featured 6 electric guitars, 32 acoustic guitars, 3 basses and 1 steel guitar. It contains the following instruments, over 20 pages: Electric guitars: Shaftesbury 3261, 3262, 3264, 3265, 3400; Top Twenty 1970; Bass: Shaftesbury 3263, 3266; Top Twenty 1971; Acoustic guitars: Eko Rio Bravo, Rio Bravo 12, Ranchero, Ranchero 12, Colorado, Ranger, Ranger Folk, Ranger 12; Aria 1674, 1675, 1676, 1679, 1680, 1695, 'John Pearse' Jumbo, 'John Pearse' Folk; Rose-Morris 15-11, Kansas, Georgian, Florida; Suzuki 1663, 1664, 1665, 3054, 3055, 3060; Tatay 1713, 1714, 1715; Peerless 3052; Steel guitar: Aria 3425

1971 Rose-Morris 'Exciting Electrics Wonderful Westerns' catalog

1971 Rose_Morris catalogThe sixteen-page 1971 Rose-Morris catalog featured electric guitars by Rose-Morris' own brand, Shaftesbury, and budget brand Top Twenty; aswell as acoustics by Eko, Aria, and for the first time Ovation. The catalog contains the following instruments: Electric guitars: Shaftesbury 3261, 3264, 3265, 3400, 3402; Top Twenty 1970; Bass: Shaftesbury 3263, 3266; Top Twenty 1971; Acoustic guitars: Ovation: Balladeer, 12 String, Glen Campbell, Glen Campbell 12 string; Eko Rio Bravo, Rio Bravo 12, Ranger, Ranger Folk, Ranger 12, Colorado, Ranchero, Ranchero 12, Studio 'L'; Rose-Morris Florida; Aria 'John Pearse' Jumbo, 'John Pearse' Folk

1972 Fender Precision bass

1972 Fender PrecisionA detailed look at an early 1970s Fender Precision bass guitar in custom black finish, with rosewood fretboard. 1972 list price, $307.50. The Fender Precision had been shipping since at least very early 1952 - with just one re-design circa 1957. This example, then, shows a model already two decades old, but barely changed since the '57 revamp. Fender got it right first time around, and although there are numerous minor cosmetic differences, the essence of this bass is effectively the same as it was in '52: a simple, single pickup instrument with a GREAT sound. Check out the demo video through an old Ampeg B15. It's no wonder this is the bass that everybody wants!

1967 Vox Stroller

1967 Vox StrollerThe Vox Stroller was the brand's entry level electric solid body guitar, fitted with just one pickup and a fixed tailpiece. Although aimed at student guitarists, it wasn't a terrible instrument, but did lack somewhat in adjustability, having no accessible truss rod and only a floating rosewood bridge. But this example is actually quite an improvement on earlier versions, with a standard 1/4" jack and a solid mahogany body. 1967 price £18 2s. JMI ceased UK guitar production in late '67, and combined with decreasing demand for the Stroller, this surely must be one of the last examples shipped.

1963 Vox Clubman Bass (left handed)

1963 Vox Clubman Bass left handedA nice example of the Vox Clubman II bass, built by JMI in Dartford, Kent in 1963. This is a lightweight bass, short (30") scale and very easy to play. It is an early example, and as such has a thin black scratchplate and side mounted, coaxial output jack. JMI offered left handed examples of their solid body Vox guitars and basses at 10% premium. Production numbers are unclear, but left-handed examples rarely come up for sale

1977 Gibson ES Artist 'prototype'

1977 Gibson ES Artist prototypeNot to be confused with the Gibson ES Artist launched by Gibson in 1979; this ES Artist was an early model designed by the Gibson research and development team in Kalamazoo in 1977, the instruments themselves constructed by Gibson artist Chuck Burge. It was planned for launch as a high end semi acoustic with 335-style construction (central maple block) and innovative circuitry - but was pulled at the last minute, being deemed too expensive. Apparently, several examples were produced with varying specifications, though exactly how many actually left the Kalamazoo plant is unclear. Certainly two guitars were sold to LaVonne Music by Gibson in around 1980. Read more about the development of this guitar, with details from Chuck Burge and the story of it's sale to LaVonne music