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Folk of the Wood presents
Phoenix Neoclassical Model Mandolins

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Designed for full sound with extra-light strings (up to Dr. Thomastik mediums) for mandolin orchestras, and also for easy playing of folk, jazz, Celtic, and modern classical music. Professionals are startled by its loudness and light weight, saying, "I can’t believe the volume with extra-light strings!" "So much easier (to play) I couldn't believe it," "I can comfortably reach the high double-stops," "rich and dark tone, a lyrical sound," "strong G strings," "you can hear the wood," and "amazing sustain."

Includes:
Solid ebony suspended finger-rest.
Custom hardshell case.
Optional equipment:
Fishman transducer mandolin pickup in ebony bridge with end-pin jack .

These are custom handmade mandolins and usually require scheduled orders. Please and delivery time.

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