Trying to find out who
Made this mandolin. It has No writing or serial numbers inside or out, just the logo that inlaid on the headstock. Appears to be high quality and handmade. Any help figuring out the back story would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
Who made this mandolin?
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Re: Who made this mandolin?
If no luck, someone at "Mandolin Cafe" forum might recognize it more readily
http://www.mandolincafe.com/forum/forum ... and-Repair
http://www.mandolincafe.com/forum/forum ... and-Repair
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Milton, ON
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Re: Who made this mandolin?
certainly handmade from the look of the asymmetric face, and that pick-guard ...
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Re: Who made this mandolin?
Put up a close up pic of the machines. I will guess it is SE Asian from the general look but the machines could reveal it's origin.