performance is our passion
MM-20
Just like the MM-30
e
xcept with Select
S
pruce top and
chrome hardware.
A real solid mandolin
at a great price!
MM-50
The Gibson F-5 mandolin is
the essential “f” style man-
dolin. Our MM-50 is a com-
plete re-design of the
Epiphone F-style... step on
back to 1922. Features
include Solid Spruce
top and Figured Maple back
and sides and a beautiful ‘22
style sunburst. headstock
veneer
, tr
ussrod cover, multi-
bound pickguar
d and
appointments are all
historically correct. The
fingerboard size, shape,
scale, inlays and fingerboard
suppor
t are all based on the
vintage 1922 F-5. Lloyd Loar
would be proud!
MM-30E
If you’re looking for
a great “A” style
mandolin with
professional features
such as Solid Spruce
top and Mahogany
back and sides. look
no further!
Also available
(Non-electric -MM-30)
mandobird-IV
W
e’ve got a crossover
mando for those who like to
c
ut across the grain! The
M
andoBird is a new twist to
a classic Gibson shape, the
F
irebird! The Mandobird-IV
features our custom
M
andoBird single-coil pickup
and Mini Grover
™
tuners.
This little 4-String can do it
all! (
Comes with Gigbag)
mandobird-VIII
Like the Mandobird-IV
the new MandoBird-VIII
features our custom
MandoBird single-coil
pickup and Mini
Gr
over
™
tuners. W
ith
eight strings arranged
in pairs, the feel will be
mor
e familiar to the
acoustic mandolinist.
The Mandobird’s unique
look and sound make it
very appealing to gui-
tarists as well as man-
dolin players
(Comes with GigBag)
MB-100
Dubbed the “First Pick”
b
anjo because of it’s
affordable, light-weight
design, the new MB-100
m
akes a great starter or
travel banjo. With no
r
esonator, it’s light yet the
tone is perfect for
impromptu “acoustic jams”.
or anything in between.
The House of Stathopoulo was
i
n the banjo business fr
om the
very beginning. This patent for
banjo construction was
assigned to Epi in 1917.
Anastasios Stathopoulo star
ted
out as a builder of traditional
Greek instruments as well as
the mandolin and banjo.
This gorgeous 1933 Windsor
mandolin was used on the
album
Tone Poems II, by David
Grisman.