Suzuki
Suzuki M-210 mandolin 1970's
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Founded in 1859 in Nagoya, Japan by Masakichi Suzuki, the Suzuki company still continues today.
It was in the 1880s that he began manufacturing instruments such as violins and then mandolins until opening his first store in 1889.
The company continued to be run by his descendants before they separated into two Suzuki divisions after World War II.
It was here in the 1970s that this mandolin was manufactured.
We obviously feel the Italian inspiration and more particularly from Calace through his mandolins.
Technical characteristics :
- Top: Spruce
- Back: Maple (27 ribs)
- Neck: Mahogany veneer
- Fingerboard: Rosewood (concert fingerboard)
- Width at nut: 28 mm
- Radius: Flat
- Frets: 27 frets
- Scale: 13.2" (338 mm)
- Profile: Between Neapolitan and Roman (C/V)
- Pickguard: Mahogany
- Hardware: Chrome
- Country of manufacture: Japan
- Year: 1970's
- Finish: Natural
- Decorations: Inlaid rosette and fillets at the edge of the table
- Details: Some slight signs of wear, normal given the age of the mandolin
With good projection, interesting tone, nice balance, and a concert touch, this mandolin is perfect for an already experienced mandolin player.
Delivered in its period case.