I have additional new prints only for $10 each. It is titled "Beneath the Cherry Blossoms". Professionally custom framed and hung only in local Gallery, this piece is signed and numbered by artist Jim McClelland. Before the classic archtop guitar, Gibson was known for their expertly crafted, elegant mandolins.
#The flatiron mandolin serial 84022640 professional#
Carl McIntyre designs and builds a unique line of contact piezo transducer pickups which have gained widespread recognition and usage among professional as well as amateur bluegrass, folk and traditional musicians.Īlbum by nicks guitars. The pickup is by McIntyre Acoustic Pickups of Mooresville, North Carolina. Few marks from playing but nothing troublesome.Ĭadet Model: Flat-top, tear drop body, spruce top, maple body, rosewood board, nickel hardware. You can find out the value of a Mandolin by Flatiron and the amount you could expect if you sold your Flatiron Mandolin at auction. Nice neck and good frets, set up with an easy playing action. Flatiron Auction Results Bromptons reference library, in association with Claudio Amighetti, provides you with the price of a Mandolin by Flatiron from Skinner November 2013 auction results. In late 1981, following the production of over 1,300 mandolins, he tooled up the first Flatiron mandola and octave mandolins. Ironically, the same year Zeta’s 1st electric violin was produced. Flatiron Festival F-2 Mandolin The F2 mandolin was first introduced in 1902 and was a major step in the instrument’s modern evolution from an old world bowl back instrument to a sleek modern American-made original. Made at the original Flatiron Factory in Bozeman Montana just before Gibson closed it down and moved production to a new facility. Steve Carlson made his 1st musical instruments in early 1980, when he founded The Flatiron Mandolin Company, 34 years ago.
Nice example of a Cadet Model Flatiron Mandolin with a McIntyre pickup and end pin jack socket installed.