1937 National Style 97 Resonator Mandolin
Fancy National mandolins don't show up very often. This Style 97 is the counterpart to a Style O guitar and it has all sorts of neat, sandblasted tropical scenes throughout its nickel-plated body. I love the sound of these mandolins once they're done-up but they can be real "thwackers" when they haven't seen service. Rocks-in-a-box tone, if you know what I mean...
This one needed a bunch of work to make it happy but it had already seen some "action" in the past -- a funky neck reset (with a pinned-in dowel, apparently), a funky headstock repair, replacement tuners, a bad refret job, and some wonky electronics under the hood. I've posted "process" shots of my work on it towards the end of this post if you want to see the work going into it.
Suffice to say, now that it's fixed-up and humming it's delicious. Compared to the Triolian-style mandolins I'm more used-to, this nickel-plated one is slightly rounder-sounding and less bluesy.
These have an almost-mandola scale length at 15" and so I always suggest down-tuning to F or E as standard G is quite a lot of tension and warps the neck over time -- or, with bigger gauges, you can get down to D or even mandola C, though the last one is a little floppy. I string these with 32w-9 GHS A240 strings standard and tune down a step to FCGD rather than GDAE as my "standard issue" these days. The same set will tune up to standard GDAE but it doesn't feel so nice on the hands and the instrument. It will also tune down to E just fine but I think 36w-10 sounds better for that. 40w-11 can get you DAEB and that sounds cool as heck for Celtic tunes, especially if you "drone it" in DADA.
Repairs included: neck reset, fret level/dress, interior fixings, new pickup install, cleaning, setup.
Body: metal, nickel-plated
Cone type: single
Bridge: biscuit, maple
Fretboard: ebony
Neck wood: maple
Action height at 12th fret: 1/16" overall (fast, spot-on)
String gauges: 32w-9 GHS A240 set, for FCGD tuning
Neck shape: medium C
Board radius: flat
Truss rod: non-adjustable
Neck relief: straight
Fret style: medium-wide
Scale length: 15"
Nut width: 1 1/4"
Body width: 12 3/4"
Body depth: 2 1/2"
Weight: 4 lbs 13 oz
Condition notes: as per the description above, it has plenty of old funk to it but the "bones" are good. It's mostly original. Funny alterations include giant replacement coverplate screws, a repaired tailpiece, the big old frets, and replacement tuners. At least the covers hide them, though!
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