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About Jim Garber
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PLEASE NOTE: I will not be able to answer any questions about antique keyboards, accordions, concertinas, woodwinds, brass and percussion.

I can answer most questions on fretted instruments, my main area of expertise is in vintage mandolins, guitars and ukuleles. I also know some things about old banjos as well.

I have decided to no longer evaluate instruments -- it is very difficult without the instrument in hand. For guitars and some other American fretted instruments, I recommend the Vintage Guitar Price guide. Also, be aware that most insurance companies want written appraisals so my valuation would not work anyway.

ALSO PLEASE NOTE: it is near-impossible to accurately appraise a violin or bow remotely. If you truly want to find out what you have, you will likely need to take it to a reputable local dealer. Many of these folks will at least give you a verbal assessment of what you have after an inspection in hand and, if it is indeed worth something, can write you up a formal appraisal, usually for a fee.

If you have any questions about zithers please check the following sites:
http://www.fretlesszithers.com/ or
http://www.fretlesszithers.net/
Between the two of them, they have it all covered for any zither-like instrument.



Experience
I have been buying, selling, collecting and playing old and antique instruments for over 30 years. My recent specialty has been in European mandolins and classical and Italian mandolin music.

Organizations
Classical Mandolin Society of America, active participant on the Mandolin Cafe

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Guild of American Luthiers, Sing Out Magazine,

Education/Credentials
BA, Brandeis University

 
   

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Antique Musical Instruments - Harmony Monterey Mandolin


Expert: Jim Garber - 7/10/2009

Question
I have a friend who is selling a Harmony Monterey mandolin,  and was wanting to know a reasonable asking price. The serial # is 1558H410. I saw in a previous question asked by a man named ray that, these mandolins were made between 50's and 70's. There is a little separation between the back and the side where the tail piece is connected.  everything seems to be original, has pickguard.  Could you tell me what year this was made, and is this a solid wood mandolin? thanks Bryce

Answer
According to my sources, Harmony Monterey mandolins were mde from the 1950s into the 1970s. Book value (exc cond) is $150-175. The Monterey mandolin were models H410, H417 or H8017. usually there is some sort of stamp with the serial number with an "H" in the middle and then the style number. There should be a smaller number near the other stamp that says F-XX or S-XX and that should be the year.

I am not 100% sure whether it is solid wood. You could easily tell whether the top is solid by looking at the edge of the sound holes.

Jim

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