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sold / Gibson A00 Mandolin 1935
Gibson A-00 1935  |  $1450  |  (v 2157)  The Gibson A-00 mandolin was introduced in 1933, and had a run of ten years.  In 1934, the model transitioned from round sound hole to 'f'-holes and an elevated pick guard.  In 1935, the A-00 was likely Gibson's entry-level mandolin in its line up, but still featued a solid, carved top and was constructed with quality materials and craftsmanship.  

This example is stamped inside the 'f'-hole with an 'A', signifying its year of manufacture, 1935.  The top is carved spruce with some nice curl or silking visible through the sunburst top.  A nickel-plated clam shell covers the tail piece. The (flat) back and sides are likely maple and stained a very dark mahogany.  The top is bound in white celluloid, and sports an elevated, faux-tortoise pickguard.  The neck is mahogany, finished in the same dark color as the back and sides.  The finger board is Brazilian rosewood and features a number of pearl position markers.  The head stock is painted black with the Gibson logo in white paint.  The tuners are brass Kluson with bushings.  

The body measures 10 1/8" across at the lower bout.  Scale length is 13 7/8".  The neck measures 1 3/16" across at the nut and string spacing is 1 5/8" across at the bridge/saddle.  Action is set at 5 & 6/64".

The mandolin is very clean and all original, including its soft case.  The only repair is a re-glue of a 2" back/side separation.  First position frets show some evidence of playing wear, otherwise the overall mandolin appears near mint, with only a few nicks and scrapes on the top.

A sweet, high-quality instrument for old time music. 

Comes with its original soft case (in good condition, but not excellent).