This nearly 100-year-old mandola from Kalamazoo, MI is a wonderful example of Gibson’s craftsmanship in and around the Loar era. It has a warm, throaty voice and plays beautifully all the way up the neck. Over the years it’s received a few updates—a new pickguard mounting block, a replaced nut and bridge top, and a repaired hairline crack on the back of the peghead veneer. This instrument has a ton of life left in it and is very inspiring to play
Comes with the original hard case.