2-Point Mandolin

Nut width: 30mm
Scale: 355mm
Fretboard: Puriri, 10inch radius
Frets: Jescar EVO Gold
Finish: Nitrocelulose Lacquer
Inlay: NZ Paua abalone, bone, black mother of pearl
Tuning machines: Rubner
Bridge: Gibson style, adjustable in ebony, rosewood or puriri
Tailpiece: hand-cut 2mm brass

 

This mandolin is based on the classic Lyon and Healy mandolins of the 1920s, with a classy asymmetrical two-point body and fully hand carved back and top. A deep body provides the solid bass thump, and the trebles are clear and punchy.

Sound holes can be F or D shaped depending on your preference, and carved back and the sides can be made from NZ natives Rimu, Kauri or Tawhai, or occasionally reclaimed mahogany if I can find it. Tawhai is my recommendation though – it’s hard and closed pored like maple, with a lovely clear tone. It also shows spectacular figure. My fretboards are usually puriri. The neck is adjustable with a traditional truss rod and reinforced with carbon fibre.

Frets are evo gold for toughness, and tuning machines are by Rubner. The tailpiece is hand-cut from 2mm brass. Fretmarkers are NZ paua abalone and bone, and it’s topped off with my rabbit logo, which is hand-cut from black mother of pearl.

Prices start NZ$2,800

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