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  • thats a gibson mandolin

  • whta song is this want to learn it terribly! has kinda of a chris thile sound to it

  • @CGiordano464 Doesn't sound like no Fag Thile song. There is no Bluegrass in Thiles music.

  • @bluegrasssingingman wow ur opinion sure isnt what the majority of bluegrass fans think. that sad u are unable to appreciate one of the most talented musicians in our century..

  • @CGiordano464 Well, Chris Thile is not Bluegrass and doesn't have a Bluegrass style, or a Bluegrass sound. Mr. Bill Monroe, Frank Wake field, Marty Stuart, Ricky Skaggs, and Sam Bush. That is Talent of our Century. Their is many more better then Thile.

  • Do you still have this mandolin? If so, would you sell it? What would you like to get out of it?

  • I want to start learning mandolin and I love your playing!

  • You know if he let everyone on here believe it was Gibson. Everyone would be saying thats a great sounding Gibson. Now they know the truth, or at lease what you said that its a KM1000. Now they want to down play it. Saga today is made in China. That must be a real old one to be made in Japan.

  • Sorry, I must've been having a bad hair day when I made that previous comment... You sound just great, and the mando does too. (As the guy said in The Wizard of Oz, "Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain!!")

  • you can take the spot of the head stock and you can order the gibson og any stor such as first qualtey and gibson

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  • It's not as good-sounding as a real Gibson—it lacks that authentic dry, woody tone. It's certainly decent, though. (Great playing, too!)

  • @zeppy13131 You are full of shit.

  • @zeppy13131 Gibson only made one good mandolin, and that is a Loar. The fern sounds to bright, and not enough woody dry sound. Tell you the truth I wouldn't own a Gibson fern. Even if it was given to me.

  • Thats a Gibson Mandolin. It says Gibson on it.

  • I'm a little confused why a "Kentucky" mandolin would have a "Gibson" name on it. I've owned the KM-620B and the KM-700 and both said "Kentucky."

    For a Pac-Rim, it's ok..........doesn't really project or ring much, does it.

  • Im trying to get some info on a km-604 i have one ,any idea where to look its not on kentuckys web site

  • That's a great sounding mandolin and some really nice picking!! Thanks!

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