Rally Mandolin

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pkev
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Rally Mandolin

Post by pkev »

Hi there,

Just bought a Rally DFM-70 `F` Style mandolin.

http://www.straus.co.kr/dfm70.htm

£180.00

Anyone else got one?, what do folks think of them?

I think they are great value for the money

Cheers
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Congrats! Pick long and prosper!!

What's a very handsome mandolin. It's quite remarkable how much can be had for the price these days. The Pac Rim instruments are starting to give the traditional builders a run for their money. I remember when you had a hard time getting anything decent for twice that price.
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Post by buddhu »

I know from experience that you can get some very playable, solid wood mandos for very little cash these days. I have a couple of real low-budget crackers with which I am very happy.

Congratulations. :party: :)
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