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Here's a 1927 Gibson A Junior mandolin with the coveted "snakehead" tapered headstock. The serial number is 82316 and the factory order number is 8800—although it looks like someone had a hard day with the ink stamp, because the FON is stamped twice on the neck block, once with the first digit missing.
    The A Junior was an entry-level, no-frills instrument with no binding or decoration, but many of them sound lovely, regardless. This one has what appear to be the original Waverly cloud tailpiece, pickguard, 1-piece bridge, and tuners. Like fancier Gibson mandolins, it has an endpin, which is not normal for Juniors -- it's been added to facilitate playing with a strap. The top is spruce; the 1-piece back and sides are birch. Headplate, fretboard, nut, bridge and endpin are ebony; neck is mahogany. It resides in a chipboard case that is likely not original, yet appears to be almost as old as the instrument.
    This mandolin has been around the block and has a lot of scratches. My luthier has repaired a top crack, glued up some open seams, dressed the frets, adjusted the action, and lubricated the tuners, so it's ready to get back to making music. Juniors deliver a lot of bang for the buck in terms of tone, and are sometimes reputed to sound "bassier" or "warmer" than a typical snakehead. That may well be the case here too -- at any rate, it remains the most affordable way to get into a vintage snakehead.
    Keep in mind: one of the most important classical mandolin albums of the previous century, Howard Frye's Gypsy Mandolin, was recorded with an A Junior snakehead. And so was a lot of other great music.

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Listed2 years ago
ConditionGood (Used)
Good condition items function properly but may exhibit some wear and tear.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • A Junior mandolin, snakehead
Finish
  • Sheraton Brown
Categories
Year
  • 1927
Made In
  • United States

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