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Rover RM-70 Deluxe Vintage Amber A-Model Mandolin


Price:
Sale price£196.00 GBP

Description

A Timeless Sound with Classic Style

The Rover RM-70 Vintage Amber Mandolin is certainly a showstopper, and then some. With its warm spruce top and also rich mahogany back and sides, it delivers a sweet, resonant tone that cuts through any jam session.

In fact, this A-model mandolin is designed for both beginners and seasoned players because of its smooth playability and vintage-style craftsmanship. Given that it includes a Rover nylon gig bag, you’re ready to take this beauty anywhere, so you can play without worry.

Designed for Comfort and Precision

Secondly, the Rover RM-70 Vintage Amber Mandolin is built with a compensated, adjustable bridge, so tuning stability is always spot on. The mahogany neck also provides a comfortable feel, and then the vintage-style open-gear tuners keep your sound locked in.

To clarify, the pearl and abalone deco lily inlay on the headstock is more than just decoration—it’s a statement. Furthermore, the white body binding adds a touch of elegance, compared to other mandolins in this range. Above all, the tuning of G-G-D-D-A-A-E-E ensures a classic mandolin sound that you’ll love, so don’t miss out!

Specifications:

  • Size: A-Model Mandolin
  • Top: Spruce
  • Back & Sides: Mahogany
  • Finish: Vintage Amber
  • Neck: Mahogany 
  • Headstock: Pearl & Abalone Deco Lily Inlay
  • Bridge: Compensated, Adjustable 
  • Body Binding: White
  • Tuners: Vintage Style Open-Gear 
  • Tuning of G-G-D-D-A-A-E-E

* NOTE - Rover Nylon Gig Bag INCLUDED

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* Products may be shipped in manufacturing packaging to reduce waste. 

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