Kentucky, 8-String Mandolin, Traditional Sunburst (KM-270)

$825,00

Solid carved Sitka spruce top gives you clean articulation and a crisp, bright tone
Solid carved maple back and sides for extra punch
Slim maple neck for comfortable, easy action

Description

Before 1922, most popular mandolins had Oval-shaped sound holes; offering a distinctive sound that played a significant role in shaping the sound of popular music of the day. The diminutive size, unique voice, and relative affordability made it perfect for a wide range of musical styles. To this day, vintage examples of these popular A-style instruments are still played by discerning musicians and coveted by collectors around the world. Now, anyone can afford to own this legendary mandolin design in a Kentucky KM-270 A-style mandolin with the oval sound hole! Incorporating the best features of vintage designs, and using only the best tone woods, each instrument is expertly hand-carved and graduated to produce an instrument with a tone, look and build quality of highly prized collectible instruments. So take a step back in time by playing a new instrument that combines all the best features of old and the new -priced so that is affordable to all players.

Solid carved Sitka spruce top gives you clean articulation and a crisp, bright tone
Solid carved maple back and sides for extra punch
Slim maple neck for comfortable, easy action
Choice East Indian rosewood fingerboard ensures silky smooth playability
High-gloss sunburst lacquer finish imparts traditional beauty and luster
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Additional information

Item Weight

5 pounds

Product Dimensions

26.25 x 10.25 x 3.25 inches

Item model number

KM-270

Date First Available

August 1, 2014

Back Material

Maple

Color Name

Traditional Sunburst

String Material

Alloy Steel

Top Material

Spruce

Number of Strings

8

Brand

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