Description
The BM600 is an A-Style mandolin named after Wimborne in the English county of Dorset. It was during the late 19th century that Albert Mullins and S Bowley Barnes first met in the town of Wimborne and formed the friendship upon which the next few decades of performance and business would be founded. A traditional A-Style mandolin, this model features solid woods finished in a dark stained finish with a rosewood fingerboard to ensure an authentic feel and appearance.
Specification
- Style: A-Style with F-Holes
- Top: Solid Spruce
- Back and Sides: Solid Maple
- Neck: Maple
- Fingerboard: Rosewood
- Inlays: MOP Dot
- Bridge: Ebony
- Hardware: Nickel
- Machineheads: Open Gear