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seesquare
Posted 2009-11-07 12:02 AM (#392059)
Subject: A bit OT- Mandolin ID needed


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OK, Wise & Learned Colleagues-
One of my friends, knowing me to be the thoroughly obsessive critter that I unfortunately am, has asked me to investigate the identity & origins of this 8-stringer. She bought it about 10 years, so has not been in any rush to do the research, I would surmise.
So, anybody got some ideas or speculations? Apparently, the label was lost, before she obtained the critter.






And, yes, I have posted a similar inquiry at mandolincafe.com
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MWoody
Posted 2009-11-07 12:47 AM (#392060 - in reply to #392059)
Subject: Re: A bit OT- Mandolin ID needed



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Try Lyon & Healey...
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2009-11-07 6:01 AM (#392061 - in reply to #392059)
Subject: Re: A bit OT- Mandolin ID needed


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It's very probably a Kay Kraft, a later cheaper example, probably late 1930's, early '40's. Based on the similar-shaped Kay Kraft Stromberg guitars.
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Weaser P
Posted 2009-11-07 7:59 AM (#392062 - in reply to #392059)
Subject: Re: A bit OT- Mandolin ID needed


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Kay Kraft example
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seesquare
Posted 2009-11-07 10:17 AM (#392063 - in reply to #392059)
Subject: Re: A bit OT- Mandolin ID needed


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Boy, you guys are good! Geez, besides the talent; good memories, too? I must have a LOT more dementia than the rest of youse!
THANKS!
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MWoody
Posted 2009-11-07 11:17 AM (#392064 - in reply to #392059)
Subject: Re: A bit OT- Mandolin ID needed



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Once again the prize goes out to the Man that never sleeps, Mr. Paul Templeman!

That neck joint is an incredible idea!
So freaking simple a Cav... lemme get my tools!
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seesquare
Posted 2009-11-07 11:54 AM (#392065 - in reply to #392059)
Subject: Re: A bit OT- Mandolin ID needed


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Spreading the info, so far- Venetian-shape, Kluson-style exposed tuners, oval-hole, possibly Silvertone/Airline (Sears/Wards) distribution. Apparently, has a dead-on-matching, cheap, Stew-Mac scalloped tailpiece.
Workin' pretty hard here, just for trivia. Whaddit I say 'bout unfortunate obsession......

Yep, that Chris Adjustomatic neck is a real trip. Strung it up yet? Almost like an Academy- "shouldn't sound that good".
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seesquare
Posted 2009-11-07 6:42 PM (#392066 - in reply to #392059)
Subject: Re: A bit OT- Mandolin ID needed


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Apparently, its a Regal. Check out the peghead & tailpiece:

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seesquare
Posted 2009-11-07 6:46 PM (#392067 - in reply to #392059)
Subject: Re: A bit OT- Mandolin ID needed


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Oh, & from the mandolincafe.com site:
"Regal was a Chicago based manufacturer that built entry and mid-level mandolins that were sold under many different brand names including their own. Some didn't have any brand names on them at all. They went through a period where they (and a few other Chicago builders) used decals to dress up their instruments. I would take this (the A-body above) to be mid to late 20's early 30's but it could be earlier. There is very little information about the production of Regal. They didn't put serial numbers or any other recognizable markings in the majority of their instruments."
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