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c. 1967 RL Givens A-Model Mandolin – SOLD

$2,695.00

This is one of the first 100 handmade mandolins by Bob Givens. Some cracks repaired. Has a big bold voice with good tone.

 

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Description

This is truly a rare find. From the Milledgeville, Georgia period, when Bob Givens, and Randy Wood were working together and separately to produce great modern mandolins. We have only seen a very few of these “unsigned, un-numbered” early Givens mandolins. When you examine the mandolin you can easily see all of the Givens touch, in the shape, carve lines, finish, color of finish, peghead, tonebars, fingerboard, etc. In the ensuing years Bob Givens began to set neck angles back farther, and make his mandolins a little deeper. This early A from Bob also shows “earlier experimental” vaulting area below fingerboard extension. A period of time after this mandolin was produced, Bob Givens had the rare pleasure of examining a matched pair of Gibson Loar mandolins – an F as well as the only A that was ever produced and signed by Loar. Unbelievably, he partially disassembled both of them to study them closely. He found that there was a distinct difference in the carved top and back between the Loar A and the Loar F, as well as distinctly different volume of air in the A-model from the F-model. Bob Givens’ contribution to modern mandolin making was from this study – he simply began to produce A-model mandolins that had same measurements as an F, but without scrolls and points. This mandolin is in Very Good(+) condition, with some crack repairs around treble f-hole. Bridge is not very tall with slight neck angle. Neck is Mahogany. The sound is very good, with a satisfying “flatness” of tone that brings out the woody qualities, and very much projection.
Comes with good HC.

 

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