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eastman md505 mandolin Special

Eastman MD505 Mandolin

$1,299.00
kentucky km 270 mandolin range Special

Kentucky KM-270 Mandolin Range

$1,299.00
kentucky km 250 mandolin range Special

Kentucky KM-250 Mandolin Range

$1,299.00
eastwood electric tenor guitar Special

Eastwood Electric Tenor Guitar

$1,199.00
eastman md305 mandolin range Special

Eastman MD305 Mandolin Range

$999.00$1,199.00
eastman md404 bk mandolin Special

Eastman MD404-BK Mandolin

$1,199.00
kentucky km 140 range Special

Kentucky KM-140 Range

$899.00$1,099.00
Retail Price: $1,099.00 - $1,249.00
ashbury am 130 mandolin Special

Ashbury AM Mandolin Range

$849.00$949.00
rover rm 75 mandolin Special

Rover RM-75 Mandolin

$899.00
Retail Price: $1,299.00
ashbury r ib irish bouzouki Special

Ashbury R-IB Irish Bouzouki

$849.00
ashbury r m mandolin Special

Ashbury R-M Mandolin

$699.00
rover rm 50 mandolin Special

Rover RM-50 Mandolin

$499.00
Retail Price: $599.00

Mandolins are descendants of the Lute family and have 8 strings consisting of 4 unison pairs tuned E-A-D-G. During the last century theĀ  Italian Neapoliton bowlback mandolin has pretty much been replaced in contempory music with modern American designs. There were quite a few companies trying out new ideas but eventurely it was Gibson that really made their mark with a new breed of (carved) archtop instrument.

This new breed of mandolin was inspired by ancient violin making dating back to Stradivari in the 17th century. They proved to be just as impressive with their newly acquired volume and tone. They were stronger and could tolerate heavier strings that would create a much more powerful mandolin sound. The little mandolin has gained a lot of ground since then and has certainly had a big renaissance in the last few decades. The mandolin is definately here to stay.