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TF2 Mandolins TF-2 Blonde, Satin Finish, Sitka Spruce, European Curly Maple, No. 0170
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TF-2 Blonde, Satin Finish, Sitka Spruce, European Curly Maple, No. 0170

$3,650.00

European curly maple, back and sides with a fine grained Sitka spruce top, with satin lacquer finish. Fretboard of rosewood. The peghead veneer is from a piece of interestingly figured local maple. Inlay of “Flying Crow” with “Kettler” inlayed vertically in black mother of pearl. Rubner tuners and cast tailpiece.

Scroll to the bottom to hear a few audio clips of this mandolin.

Please note, the price listed here includes an additional 3% to cover credit card processing fees. If you would rather avoid this extra charge, you can also pay by check or money order. To do so, contact us directly here. Be sure to include the instrument number in your message. If the mandolin is still available, it will be reserved for up to two weeks while payment is in transit.

Shipping costs: Shipping costs will vary depending on your location and will be added during checkout.

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European curly maple, back and sides with a fine grained Sitka spruce top, with satin lacquer finish. Fretboard of rosewood. The peghead veneer is from a piece of interestingly figured local maple. Inlay of “Flying Crow” with “Kettler” inlayed vertically in black mother of pearl. Rubner tuners and cast tailpiece.

Scroll to the bottom to hear a few audio clips of this mandolin.

Please note, the price listed here includes an additional 3% to cover credit card processing fees. If you would rather avoid this extra charge, you can also pay by check or money order. To do so, contact us directly here. Be sure to include the instrument number in your message. If the mandolin is still available, it will be reserved for up to two weeks while payment is in transit.

Shipping costs: Shipping costs will vary depending on your location and will be added during checkout.

European curly maple, back and sides with a fine grained Sitka spruce top, with satin lacquer finish. Fretboard of rosewood. The peghead veneer is from a piece of interestingly figured local maple. Inlay of “Flying Crow” with “Kettler” inlayed vertically in black mother of pearl. Rubner tuners and cast tailpiece.

Scroll to the bottom to hear a few audio clips of this mandolin.

Please note, the price listed here includes an additional 3% to cover credit card processing fees. If you would rather avoid this extra charge, you can also pay by check or money order. To do so, contact us directly here. Be sure to include the instrument number in your message. If the mandolin is still available, it will be reserved for up to two weeks while payment is in transit.

Shipping costs: Shipping costs will vary depending on your location and will be added during checkout.

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Well-loved by players in the 1970s and 80s, after a long hiatus, Kettler Mandolins are once again being handmade in a small shop in northern Vermont.

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