One of the rarest of Gibson artist model mandolins, the F-10 was only made for a few years (1933-35) and is exceedingly rare, with less than ten known to exist. This fine instrument, with its ebony black lacquer finish and fancy inlays, is essentially an F-5 body with a shorter (F-4, F-2) neck. The scale length is the same as an F-5. This example is very clean and completely original, with a clear, bright sound suitable for many styes from jazz to old-time music. Includes the original red-line case.
Our "Cash price" policy: unfortunately, the credit card companies support "swiped" charges in which the card is physically run through the card reader. Phone-in charges are charged at a much higher rate (to the seller) which can take quite a big chunk out of a high-dollar sale. Thus, for those call-in sales, let's discuss the issue at the time; hopefully, we can figure some way to deal with it.