Instrument
Galleries
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pictures.
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Bowl backs
Typically Italian though made in many countries.
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Flat backs
Many have a slight curvature of the back, though not
all.
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Arch tops
Typically American, these mandolins have tops carved
from solid wood, and often a much higher bridge.
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Arch backs
Typically German, the back often displays marquetry
patterns and a very distinct curvature.
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Mandriolas
Popular in central Europe, these instruments have 4
triple courses of strings.
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Miscellaneous
Modern mandolins can come in many shapes, sizes and
materials.
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Irish Bouzouki
A shorter scaled bouzouki than the original Greek
instrument.
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Greek Bouzouki
Traditionally 6, but now usually 8 string
versions.
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Bandurria and Laud
Fixed bridge but often confused with a mandolin.
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Fado Mandolin
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Mandolin Banjos
became popular after the mandolin in the 1920s and
30s.
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Waldzithers
a German cittern with a floating bridge.
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Repair Galleries
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Mandolins
Photos of some of the mandolin repairs I have undertaken.
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Mandolas
Photos of some of the mandola repairs I have undertaken.
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Others
Photos of some of the other instruments I have repaired.
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Private repairs
Some of the instruments that I have repaired for private
individuals.
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