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Used Kentucky KM300 E 2 Tone Sunburst Mandolin
Product Price  $399.99
Good Condition
Used Kentucky KM675 2 Color Sunburst Mandolin
Product Price  $624.99
Good Condition
Used 1950s Harmony LEO MASTER Mahogany Mandolin
Product Price  $599.99
Good Condition
Vintage 1960s Martin 1960s A Style Natural Mandolin
Product Price  $899.99
Vintage 1920s Gibson JUNIOR MANDOLIN Mahogany Mandolin
Product Price  $1,199.99
Used Kentucky KM180s Sunburst Mandolin
Product Price  $699.99
Good Condition
Vintage 1915 Gibson A Style Natural Mandolin
Product Price  $1,349.99
Used Gold Tone GME-6 Mando Guitar Cream Gloss Mandolin
Product Price  $499.99
Good Condition
Vintage 1908 Gibson 1908 A-1 MANDOLIN Natural Mandolin
Product Price  $1,499.99
Vintage 1930s Bruno The Vernon Brown Mandolin
Product Price  $349.99
Vintage 1950s Kay MAND8 MANDOLIN Natural Mandolin
Product Price  $149.99
Used Bester M2 MANDOLIN 2 Color Sunburst Mandolin
Product Price  $149.99
Fair Condition
Used 1910s S.s. Stewart Banjo-Mandolin Natural Mandolin
Product Price  $499.99
Fair Condition
Used Lotus A MANDOLIN Vintage Natural Mandolin
Product Price  $99.99
Fair Condition
Used J. Reynolds JRMAN30 Black Mandolin
Product Price  $99.99
Fair Condition
Used Epiphone MM50E F Style Vintage Natural Mandolin
Product Price  $449.99
Fair Condition
Vintage 1960s Kay MANDOLIN Natural Mandolin
Product Price  $199.99
Used Tacoma M2 Natural Mandolin
Product Price  $699.99
Fair Condition
Used 1960s Stafford MANDOLIN Vintage Natural Mandolin
Product Price  $79.99
Fair Condition
Vintage 1940s Levin 375 2 Color Sunburst Mandolin
Product Price  $425.99
Used Misc Mandolin 50s OR 60s Antique Natural Mandolin
Product Price  $149.99
Poor Condition

The mandolin has seen a serious resurgence of popularity in recent years, and for good reason. With a unique sound that can add character to any song, mandolins have found a home beyond country and bluegrass music, effortlessly expanding into indie, power pop, and rock and roll. Now, it's time for you to add the mandolin to your repertoire.

There are so many acts in today's musical landscape that are spicing things up with a mandolin. Artists such as Butch Walker and Stevie Van Zandt of the E Street Band, as well as bands like Primal Scream and Dropkick Murphys have all used the mandolin to expand their horizons. With an impressive list of names like that, it's no wonder you're looking to do the same.

So which Mandolin is right for you? Well, there are a number of different styles available to you here. One thing you should take note of when you start your search are the different types of sound holes each Mandolin has. Generally mandolins will have either "ff" sound holes or a single oval sound hole. The differences between these holes are subtle, but noticeable, with oval sound holes (like the one found on the Washburn M1SDL A-Style Mandolin) delivering strong bass sounds and resonance, as well as warmer tones and lush character. The "ff" sound holes (like the ones on the Michael Kelly MKLFSTB Legacy Festival Mandolin), on the other hand, project better and offer a far clearer and more cutting sound. There's no right or wrong type; both are, in fact, very popular. In the end your choice will almost certainly come down to personal preference.

Regardless of which mandolin you choose, you're certain to enjoy the wonderful music they make. From Taylor Swift, to the Pogues, and everywhere in between, the mandolin is more popular than ever and is certain to find a perfect place in your band.