Description
A Tradition of Sweet Tone and Playability
The Kentucky KM-140 mandolin stands as a trusted companion for players seeking rich, full-bodied sound without breaking the bank. With its solid carved German spruce top, each note rings out with crisp precision, offering bright articulation that cuts through any ensemble. Whether strumming on the back porch or leading a session, this A-model mandolin delivers effortless charm.
Built for Comfort, Crafted for Sound
Mahogany back and sides give it a warm resonance, pairing vintage aesthetics with enduring tone. A slim mahogany neck ensures smooth, easy action, making long sessions feel like a breeze. The rosewood fingerboard glides under the fingers, inviting players to explore melodies with confidence. Every chord, every run, every tremolo flows naturally.
Classic Beauty, Modern Durability
Its high-gloss sunburst lacquer finish reflects the elegance of traditional craftsmanship, catching the light with a luster that’s as timeless as its sound. With a padded ProTour BV-2520 Mandolin Gig Bag featuring the Kentucky logo, this instrument stays protected wherever the road leads. Strung with D’Addario EJ-74s from the factory, it’s ready to play from the moment it’s in your hands.
Specifications:
- Solid carved German spruce top gives you clean articulation and a crisp, bright tone
- Mahogany back and sides for a vintage look and warm resonance
- Slim mahogany neck for comfortable, easy action
- Choice rosewood fingerboard ensures silky smooth playability
- High-gloss sunburst lacquer finish imparts traditional beauty and luster
- Comes with a sturdy, padded ProTour BV-2520 Mandolin Gig Bag, with Kentucky logo
- Factory Strings: D’Addario EJ-74
- Scale Length: 13 7/8 "
- Nut Width: 1 1/8 "
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* Products may be shipped in manufacturing packaging to reduce waste.
* NOTE - You will receive a SIMILAR instrument as the PHOTOS