Here's a mandore I built, which is an ancestor of the mandolin from the renaissance period. This went to a customer in the USA. For those unfamiliar with this instrument: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mandore_(instrument)
Renaissance mandore
Renaissance mandore
I specialise in historical & world instruments.
https://www.dusepo.co.uk
https://www.dusepo.co.uk
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Re: Renaissance mandore
The craftsmanship is impressive. I'm an amateur mandolin player myself, and it's inspiring to see the variety and history within the family of stringed instruments.
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Re: Renaissance mandore
Jo, the image you attached says it does not exist. Can you upload a new image directly?
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Re: Renaissance mandore
I think the link has the image.Jim McConkey wrote: ↑Sat Dec 23, 2023 2:24 pm Jo, the image you attached says it does not exist. Can you upload a new image directly?