LM-400
$ 599.99
$ 799.99
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Wooden Hardshell case included!
The LM-400 hand carved, nitrocellulose-finished A-model mandolin is a tribute to classic design techniques. From the hand-carved, hand graduated solid spruce top and solid figured maple back and sides to the abalone/mother-of-pearl fern headstock inlay, these mandolins update Golden Age craftsmanship for the modern era.
Carved and assembled in the Loar Hand Carved Design Workshop, then hand-rubbed with nitrocellulose lacquer for clean warm tone and powerful projection, the LM-400 gives players the professional “chop” to cut through the mix.
The LM-400 is assembled with a one-piece, rounded v-profile flamed maple neck and bound rosewood fretboard, compensated ebony bridge and vintage-style tuners. The bone nut and ebony bridge allow for the singing sustain that professional players look for in a high-quality hand-assembled mandolin. The nitrocellulose lacquer is thinly sprayed on the vintage sunburst finish and then hand-buffed for a finish that is beautiful and lets the voice of the instrument speak clearly.
MODEL: | LM-400 SUPREME MANDOLIN |
TOP: | SOLID HAND-CARVED, HAND-GRADUATED SPRUCE |
BACK & SIDES | SOLID HAND-CARVED, HAND-GRADUATED FIGURED MAPLE BACK, SOLID FIGURED MAPLE SIDES |
NECK: | MAPLE WITH ROUNDED V-PROFILE |
FRETBOARD: | BOUND ROSEWOOD WITH IVORY BINDING |
HEADSTOCK INLAY: | LOAR FERN ABALONE/M.O.P. |
FINISH TYPE: | HAND-RUBBED NITROCELLULOSE |
FINISH OPTIONS: | VINTAGE SUNBURST |
TUNING MACHINES: | DELUXE NICKEL-PLATED |
SCALE LENGTH: | 13-29/32" |
TRUSS ROD: | ADJUSTABLE |
FRETS: | 29 |
BINDING: | IVORY |
BRIDGE: | COMPENSATED EBONY |
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" |
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