Description
1940s Kalamazoo KM-12 Mandolin – Sunburst This vintage 1940s Kalamazoo KM-12 mandolin is a wonderful example of Gibson-era Kalamazoo craftsmanship, offering classic tone and understated style from the golden age of American instrument building. Produced as Gibson’s more affordable line, Kalamazoo instruments were built in the same factories and share much of the same DNA. The KM-12 features a traditional A-style body with a spruce top and mahogany back and sides, delivering a warm, woody tone with clear articulation and strong midrange presence. Its comfortable neck profile and rosewood fingerboard provide a familiar, playable feel, while the sunburst finish highlights the mandolin’s vintage character and decades of natural aging. With its dry, rootsy voice and authentic 1940s vibe, this Kalamazoo KM-12 is well suited for folk, old-time, and bluegrass styles. Whether you’re a collector or a player seeking a true vintage mandolin with historic appeal, this instrument offers timeless sound and character. Features: A-style mandolin body Spruce top Mahogany back and sides Rosewood fingerboard Sunburst finish Made in USA A classic vintage American mandolin delivering warm tone, authentic feel, and unmistakable 1940s charm.

Condition & Details

  • Includes Hardshell Case

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