Kentucky KM1050 Master Model F Style Mandolin

€ 2,147.93 2147.93 EUR € 2,147.93

€ 2,599.00

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(= € 2,147.93 Excl. Taxes)

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Classic styling, impeccable wood selection and attention to every detail makes the Kentucky FM1050 mandolin an ideal choice for the professional or the committed enthusiast.

  • Brand
  • Condition
  • Bridge
  • Tuning Machines
  • Body Shape
  • Finish
  • Body Material
  • Top Material
  • Fingerboard Material
  • Fingerboard Radius
  • Neck Material
  • Neck Profile
  • Travels in

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Kentucky KM1050 Master Model F Style Mandolin

De spelervriendelijke kenmerken van de KM1050 zijn onder meer een ebbenhouten toets met een compound radius, een bredere topkam en zadel voor een comfortabelere snaarafstand, frets die groter en breder zijn dan die van vintage instrumenten en een vakkundig uitgeholde toetsverlenging met ingelegd nikkel- zilveren fretmarkeringen om een ​​traditionele look te behouden. Alle combineren om een ​​mandoline te maken met een ongeëvenaarde speelbaarheid.

Net als andere Master Model Kentucky Mandolines, heeft de body van de KM1050 een met de hand gesneden en gegradueerd Adirondack sparren bovenblad, en een achterkant, zijkanten en slanke comfortabele hals gemaakt van geselecteerd Michigan esdoorn om de best mogelijke klank te verzekeren.

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The player-friendly features of the KM1050 include an ebony fingerboard with a compound radius, a wider nut and saddle for more comfortable string spacing, frets that are taller and wider than those found on vintage instruments and a skillfully scooped fingerboard extension with inlaid nickel-silver fret markers to retain a traditional look. All combine to make for a mandolin with a playability that is unmatched.

Like other Master Model Kentucky Mandolins, the body of the KM1050 features a hand-carved and graduated Adirondack spruce top, and a back, sides and slim comfortable neck made of select Northern maple to assure the best tone possible.

Includes a hardshell case with TFOA passport.

The player-friendly features of the KM1050 include an ebony fingerboard with a compound radius, a wider nut and saddle for more comfortable string spacing, frets that are taller and wider than those found on vintage instruments and a skillfully scooped fingerboard extension with inlaid nickel-silver fret markers to retain a traditional look. All combine to make for a mandolin with a playability that is unmatched.

Like other Master Model Kentucky Mandolins, the body of the KM1050 features a hand-carved and graduated Adirondack spruce top, and a back, sides and slim comfortable neck made of select Northern maple to assure the best tone possible.

Includes a hardshell case with TFOA passport.

Specifications

Brand and Condition
Brand Kentucky
Condition New
Hardware
Bridge Ebony
Tuning Machines Four-on-a-Plate
Body
Body Shape S-Style
Finish Sunburst
Body Material Maple
Top Material Spruce
Neck
Fingerboard Material Ebony
Fingerboard Radius 9.5"
Neck Material Maple
Neck Profile D
Miscellaneous
Travels in Hardshell Case

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