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About This Listing

Absolutely beautiful Stonebridge mandolin made by Frantisek Furch in the Czech Republic. The date on the luthiers label is 12-6-2006, number 25 326, model MF-23-SF.

This mandolin is in near perfect condition, it's been kept in the original hard shell case it's entire life with humidity control. Has a deep rich sound that some have compared to a Collings.  This model currently retails for $3888.99 so save money here on this real piece of art.

Maker: Stonebridge

Model: MF-23-SF Mandolin

Year: 2006

Back/Sides Wood: Solid Flamed Maple

Top Wood: Spruce (tightly grained)

Fingerboard: Ebony

Fret Markers: Abalone Dots

Bindings: Ivoroid

Tuners: Gold-plated Stonebridge

Case: Hardshell

Pickup: None

Condition: Mint

Comments: The Stonebridge F-Style Mandolin is among the highest quality I have seen, for a very reasonable price. If you’re looking for a traditional, all solid wood, pro mandolin, this is a great choice. It is loud, punchy and full of life, and would be a great bluegrass instrument. The craftsmanship and detail on this mandolin are superb!

Listed9 years ago
Condition
Brand
Model
  • MF-23-SF
Finish
  • Sunburst
Categories
Year
  • 2006
Made In
  • United Kingdom

About the Seller

The Tuning Fork

Williamsburg, VA, United States
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Joined Reverb:2014
Items Sold:341

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