1930s Kay Kraft 2-Point Archtop Mandolin
Overview: This guy is the mandolin equivalent to the classic Kay Kraft/Kay 2-point archtop guitars. It's likely a late-'30s model and has all of the features of the time. It sounds nice -- chirpy and midsy and direct -- and looks great in its decalcomania glory. It's not really aggressive enough for bluegrass, but it will do old time, Celtic, country blues, and whatnot just dandy.
Repairs included: This got a neck reset from Tim, a fret level/dress job and side dots from Molly, and a setup from Jose. It originally did not have an adjustable bridge but we had a spare, vintage one to use and that got compensated and fit to this one. It's playing spot-on and ready to serve.
- Weight: 1 lb 12 oz
- Scale length: 13 15/16"
- Nut width: 1 1/8"
- Neck shape: medium V
- Board radius: flat
- Depth at first fret: .78"
- Depth at seventh fret: .85"
- Body width: 10"
- Body depth: 2 1/2"
- Top wood: solid spruce
- Back & sides wood: ply mahogany
- Bracing type: tonebar
- Bridge: adjustable rosewood
- Fretboard: ebonized maple
- Neck wood: maple or poplar
- Action height at 12th fret: 1/16”
- String gauges: 34w-10
- Neck relief: straight
- Fret style: narrow/lower
Condition notes: There are lots of light scratches and scuffs throughout the finish and weather-check here and there, too. The decals on the pickguard are quite worn-down. The bridge is unoriginal but everything else is original.
It comes with: It doesn't have an official case, but I will include something if I have a spare at the time of shipping.
Consignor tag: CKAM

















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