![]() ![]() These might or might not be marked with either the name of the manufacturer, or of the client. Taylor Guitars - make special "presentation" models with elaborate ornamentation, for special clients either to play professionally, or to sell. Many of the early manufacturers –– and some today, e.g. The owner can't identify his/hers either.Īny thoughts would be greatly appreciated. There is currently one on ebay with a crazy (presumably a mistaken) price against it that has the same "harp" inlay at the sound hole but nothing like the inlays of this one on the fretboard. Any ideas? Could it be a custom Lyon an Healy? The headstock shape (withe the 3 bumps in the middle) looks like a Washburn headstock 1915 style however I can’t find another with these features (eg 1125 or 225 have differences). I know little about Mandolins but have done some research (bought the washurn history book for example). I can find no discernible serial numbers, brands or anything that identify the type of Mandolin. It's a beautiful instrument and I'd love to identify it if possible. ![]() I was hoping you could help identify the attached mandolin which was a gift from my father in law (and in his family for many years). The good news is I "don't think" this is a Larson! ![]() ![]() I know you are hit with these questions all the time. ![]()
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