Product Overview
The Loar LM-310FE Honey Creek F-Style Acoustic Electric Mandolin is a beautiful and affordable instrument that is perfect for beginners or experienced players alike. Authentic mandolin "chop" is recognizable from the first strum, and can only be found in an instrument with a true, hand-carved Spruce top. The Loar has hand-carved the tops of the LM-310F to provide that real 1920s sound, but with enough vibration to still cut through in today's ensemble playing.
The thin “V” profile of the maple neck fits comfortably in the player's hand and the removal of the fretboard extension beyond the 20th fret allows for easy strumming without getting hung up on the extended upper frets. It also has a satin brownburst finish that looks great and feels amazing.
The LM-310FE Honey Creek F-Style Acoustic Electric Mandolin is equipped with a Fishman Nashville pickup, which allows you to plug it into an amplifier or PA system. This makes it perfect for playing gigs or jamming with friends. Combine the graceful curves of an authentic F-style body, Grover tuners, and D'Addario strings, and you've got an instrument that not only sounds great out of the box but also one you can hand down to the next generation of players.
If you're looking for an affordable and high-quality mandolin, the Loar LM-310FE Honey Creek F-Style Acoustic Electric Mandolin is a great option. It's sure to provide you with years of enjoyment. Get yours today!
Features:
- The Loar Honey Creek F-Style Acoustic Electric Mandolin
- Top: Solid Hand-Carved Spruce Top
- Back & Sides: Maple Back, Maple Sides
- Neck: Maple w/Rounded "V" Profile
- Fretboard: Revebond
- Headstock Inlay: None
- Tuning Machines: Grover
- Scale Length: 13-29/32"
- Truss Rod: Two-way Adjustable
- Frets: 20
- Binding: Ivoroid
- Bridge: Ebony, Adjustable
- Upper Bout: 6-3/4"
- Lower Bout: 10"
- Nut, Width: Bone, 1-1/8"
- Depth: 2-1/2"
- Body Length: 12-3/4"
- Total Length: 27-1/4"
- Pickup: Fishman Nashville Pickup
- Finish: Satin Brownburst
- UPC: 840246039989
- MPN: LM-310FE-BRB