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2004 prices for Standard Old Wave Models, includes hardshell case.
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Custom orders require a $250 deposit in advance, balance due when ready to ship. I usually have several standard non-custom instruments under construction at all times, these also require a $250 deposit, and are shipped on 3 day approval. Call or e-mail for availability and current delivery schedule. |
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Unless otherwise noted, all Old Wave mandolin family instruments feature the following: |
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Solid air dried Colorado Englemann Spruce top, bookmatched from handsplit billet, carefully arched and graduated to produce optimal sound |
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| Handsplit Adirondack Red Spruce bracing |
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| Curly maple sides, back, neck, and peghead veneer (Ebony peghead veneer on F style) | ||
| Honduran Mahogany neckblock, tailblock, and kerfed linings | ||
| Pearl nut | ||
| Ebony fretboard and bridge | ||
| Nickel plated Schaller tuners | ||
| D'Addario strings | ||
| Freshly prepared hot hide glue for center joints, top bracing, and top/sides joint |
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| Center joint surfaces hand planed with antique Stanley #7 Jointer Plane with Ron Hock blade and Clifton Sheffield cap iron | ||
| Behlen Stringed Instrument Lacquer finish | ||
| Fretboard relief and string height set up for maximum playability and tone |
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Mandolins Mandolas Octave Mandolins |
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The Old Wave A style F hole body is based on a 1976 Mark Taylor PA-5; the F holes are based on a late '40s Epiphone archtop guitar shape. The A style oval hole body is based on a 1917 Gibson. The C# (asymmetrical 2 point) style mandolin and mandola are based on a Mike Kemnitzer Nugget design. The F style body is based on the Stew-Mac blueprint, which is also seen in the background of this page (used with permission). The octave mandolin body is a Bill Bussmann original. |
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