Mandolin F4/F5 Old Era
Old Era belongs to the higher category of instruments. Its appearance and tone colour are reminiscent of the time of master Lloyd Loar.
Wood at least 30 years old is used for the top and the back is always made of a single piece of wood.
The body of the instrument is edged with a triple line, the headstock with a single line and is decorated with rich inlay in a combination of white and coloured abalone mother-of-pearl.
Top: | Solid Spruce |
Back: | Solid flame Maple, single block |
Neck: | Solid flame Maple |
Fingerboard: | Ebony, usually 29 frets |
Tailpiece: | Engraved |
Strings: | D’Addario 11-40 |