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Martin Bowlback
Please be patient, I have to share my excitement.
Back in the mid 60's, my brother bought a bowlback mandolin, most likely a Japanese import. He was taking violin lessons so he could play it. I was infatuated with it. I was amazed at the workmanship for what it cost, maybe $15-$20 bucks and when he wasn't around, I would play with it. Well, I never lost that infatuation with bowlback mandolins. I can't believe how cheap these instruments are. I see these as historical art pieces. I just put money down for a 1915 Martin Style 3 in exquisite original condition. Brazilian Rosewood bowl, abalone engraved tortoise pickguard and rosette, ivory binding and tuner buttons, nickel plated engraved tuner covers and endpiece cover. This thing is a CITES nitemare. It also has the original tooled leather case. I can't believe these go next to nothing in todays vintage market. This is the one I am buying http://www.guitarandbanjo.com/invent...le-3-bowl-back I negotiated the price some with Intermountain Guitar and Banjo, they are my favorite guitar store. I bought my custom 00-28 through them under the recomendation of a long time Martin employee and friend. They are the best. Check them out. Thanks for enduring my excitement. .......Mike Last edited by 00-28; 12-20-2014 at 12:30 AM. |
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Some of those old bowlbacks are absolute works of art, and I'll agree that they're grossly undervalued - should be a nice instrument for folk or Celtic...
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Very sweet. I got the mandolin bug a few years ago. I'm thinking of a vintage Martin flatback soon.
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Hard to imagine that it's 100 years old. Looks near perfect.
I hope it sounds as good as it looks! Nice find. Enjoy!! I'm afraid if I bought one I'd be obliged to learn some classical pieces and that seems like hard work to me
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Bowl backs are still favored by many classical players. They just lack the projection and bite of the carved models but offer a sweet, intimate sound as an option.
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