Washburn "Tater Bug" Mandolin - USA Vintage Antique
Washburn "Tater Bug" Mandolin - USA Vintage Antique
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Excellent condition, small amount of marks around the body but nothing major. Please see photos for proof of condition.
The early Washburn bowlback mandolin, often referred to as a "taterbug," is known for its distinctive features. Here are some of the key characteristics:
Body
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Bowlback Design: The most notable feature is the bowl-shaped back, which provides a unique resonant quality and a more mellow tone compared to flat-backed mandolins.
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Wood Materials: Typically made from high-quality woods such as maple, rosewood, or mahogany for the back and sides, and spruce for the top.
Neck and Fretboard
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Neck: Usually made from maple or mahogany, with a profile that is comfortable for playing.
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Fretboard: Often made from ebony or rosewood, with inlaid fret markers.
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Headstock: Often features a scrolled or slotted design, with tuning pegs that are either friction or geared.
Bridge and Tailpiece
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Bridge: Usually made from bone or ebony, with adjustable height for proper string action.
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Tailpiece: Typically a simple, elegant design, often made from the same material as the bridge.
Pickguard and Inlays
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Pickguard: Often made from tortoise shell or plastic, designed to protect the top of the instrument from pick marks.
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Inlays: Decorative inlays on the fretboard, headstock, and sometimes the body, often featuring intricate designs.
Sound and Playability
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Tone: Known for a warm, rich, and mellow tone, which is characteristic of bowlback mandolins.
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Playability: Generally designed for comfort and ease of play, with a well-balanced body and neck.
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