Vintage 1960's Conqueror Mandolin. These are outstanding mandolins..very high quality...and the instruments coming out of Japan during this era are well known for the quality and craftsmanship. Everything is original..the body has scratching and finish wear..but of course..normal for a 65 year old. No chips or chunks. Beautiful, deep, rich dark Mahogany toned finish. The sound and tone are lovely...and is a very smooth player with great action. It has had the full pro setup..tuners were disassembled, cleaned, adjusted, lubed, and returned to headstock...everything given the full workover..unique bridge...has the restplate built into it...rare to see..also floating..so can be adjusted to where you like it. Cleaned, polished, and buffed. New strings, and of course, the headstock badge. Shipped with loose strings to take off any neck tension, which, is straight and true. Ready to go out of the box..come get this musical classic..and have some fun. Comes with a new gig bag..also fast, secure, insured Reverb Safe shipping...always recommend UPS. Packed very diligently. Please read item description and view photos prior to purchase to avoid any issues at delivery. Thankyou. Dan

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Listeda month ago
ConditionVery Good (Used)
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Brand
Model
  • Mandolin
Finish
  • Natural Gloss w/ Mahogany
Categories
Year
  • 1960's
Made In
  • Japan

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Orphan Vintage Instruments

Ocala, FL, United States
Sales:45
Joined Reverb:2021

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