Kentucky Mandolins prove that the Good Old Days are now.
Back in the early 1920's there was a single Master Model Mandolin made in the "A" body style with the
same long neck and scale new F-5. This so-called A-5 featured an elevated fingerboard, f-holes and the top and back carving
closely replicated the pattern of the F-5. Using this rare vintage example as inspiration the designers at Kentucky mandolins
have produced an unbelievable value for modern mandolin players. Here is a professional quality instrument at a remarkably
affordable price.
The Kentucky KM 380 A-Model mandolin has all the important constructional features of the original,
including solid spruce for the top and solid flamed maple for the back. Great care was taken to exactly reproduce the sunburst
finish of top and back. The shading and coloring are remarkably true to the original—just as the tone resembles the
original in power, richness, and quality.
The long neck of the Kentucky KM 380 offers the player the ultimate in playing
ease. The moderate price makes the KM-380 Kentucky mandolin accessible to all.
Kentucky KM-380 Artist A-Model Mandolin Features:
- Solid spruce top
- Solid flamed maple back & sides
- Solid one piece maple neck adjustable truss rod
- Nitrocellulose lacquer sunburst finish
- Mother of Pearl Inlays on headstock and fingerboard
- High quality, nickel-plated Gotoh tuners
- Traditional Rosewood bridge and bone nut
- Dovetail neck to body joint at 15th fret
- Solid one-piece maple neck
- Adjustable truss rod
- Nitrocellulose lacquer finish
- Traditional rosewood bridge and bone nut
An unbelievable set of features for such a low price. Order today.