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June 15, 2009 | Andrew Mowry Octave Review

As promised, a full and in-depth JazzMando review of an Andrew Mowry Octave Mandolin. The young Pacific Northwest craftsman has once again wowed us, official inside nickname "Wowry Mowry." (We have no doubt he gets that all the time...) The deeply resonant guitar-shapied body is as much a treat to the eye as the ear, and for a longer scale, very easy to play. His "King of Clean" detail reminds us very much of the work of California veteran giant Michael Lewis. Don't ever pass up a chance to play a Mowry instrument!

Andrew Mowry Octave

Read review: "Mowry Guitar-bodied Ocatve Mandolin.

Posted by Ted at June 15, 2009 2:22 PM


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