1900s Regal-made Spruce/Birch Mandolinetto
Mandolinettos -- guitar-shaped mandolins -- are somewhat rare instruments. They were popular for about 10 years in the 1890s and early 1900s and then tend to disappear from catalogs by around 1910-1915. I suppose it was a fad or a bridge between bowlback mandolins and flatback ones? Many of the ones I come across were built by Regal for Lyon & Healy brands -- just like this one. It's unmarked, but that curvy headstock top and various build characteristics mark it out as a Regal right-off. The tuner-style fits late 1890s instruments, but I'm placing it around 1900 to be safe.
This one's a customer's instrument and -- egads -- it's been waiting for work for ages. I'm so glad I finally got to it, though, because I think the owner will be happy with it. It's got a clean, bowlback-style sound but with a bit more oomph. I think it'll be both a nice "jammer" and also a nice "couch-sitter."
Note that while it looks like it has Brazilian rosewood for the back and sides, that's actually painted-on grain and color. It's birch. This is very typical of period guitars and it fools a ton of my customers when they're out hunting for instruments. You've now been warned.
Repairs included: neck reset, fret level/dress, new compensated ebony bridge, side dots, seam and brace repairs, setup.
Made by: Regal
Made in: USA
Top wood: solid spruce
Back & sides wood: solid birch (faux-rosewood paintjob)
Bracing type: ladder
Bridge: ebony comp'd
Fretboard: ebonized maple, ebony nut
Neck wood: Spanish cedar?
Tone: clean, crisp, good mids, articulate
Suitable for: old-time, Celtic, folk
Action height at 12th fret: 1/16" overall (fast, spot-on)
String gauges: 32w-9 (GHS A240 set)
Neck shape: medium V
Board radius: flat
Truss rod: none
Neck relief: straight
Fret style: small/low
Scale length: 13"
Nut width: 1 1/16"
String spacing at nut: 15/16"
String spacing at bridge: 1 9/16"
Body length: 10 1/4"
Body width: 7 1/2"
Body depth: 2 1/2"
Weight: 1 lb 4 oz
Condition notes: old slightly-mismatched seam repairs to the back, replacement bridge, lots of wear and tear (finish scratching, pickwear) throughout, otherwise original and in good order.
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