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Published on 01/25/09 at 08:04 (This content has been automatically translated from French)
Made in the United States around 1930
16 frets
Easel type Cello
UTILIZATION
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SOUNDS
The sound is typical of its era: old-time.
OVERALL OPINION
MODEL very rare bass mandolin, made by Gibson Kalamazoo Michigan in the mid-1930s. These instruments taient utiliss beginners to the 1900s in mandolin orchestras, very popular in the days .. Note that this is not a bass (the first electric bass-fret-as the Precision Bass Fender invented by Lo in 1951) nor a mandoloncelle or mandolone (these 2 LATEST While low as mandolins, but double strings).
16 frets
Easel type Cello
UTILIZATION
See below
SOUNDS
The sound is typical of its era: old-time.
OVERALL OPINION
MODEL very rare bass mandolin, made by Gibson Kalamazoo Michigan in the mid-1930s. These instruments taient utiliss beginners to the 1900s in mandolin orchestras, very popular in the days .. Note that this is not a bass (the first electric bass-fret-as the Precision Bass Fender invented by Lo in 1951) nor a mandoloncelle or mandolone (these 2 LATEST While low as mandolins, but double strings).
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