1916 Gibson F-2 Carved-Top Mandolin
What's not to like about a sweet old Gibson F-2? They're gorgeous, they sound great, and they handle quite well once they've been given the proper care. This one is a local customer's instrument and was really only in for a replacement saddle as the old one had split from fatigue. Manny made a new one from scratch, restrung it, and gave it a good setup. It's now playing spot-on and fit to serve.
I think it may have been either entirely refinished or "strategically refinished" at the heel and neck joint area, especially. I have never seen another F-2 from this era with a reddish sunburst in quite this style, though the coloring of the headstock appears normal.
The hardware all appears original, as well, save for a replacement adjustable bridge. Anyone swooing over those Handel tuners, yet?
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