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December 6, 2007 | Clark Review

As mentioned earlier, we just had the privilege of ten days with a lovely two-point mandolin from the impressive workbench of Idaho builder Austin Clark. Staff members were fighting over their chance to pick on this one, for sure!

The instrument was just out of the oven, and it sounded great. A few days of acclimation to weather (and player), it sounded even better and was obviously the work of a master builder who knew what it takes to craft a world-class mandolin.

Keep an eye on this rising star!

Read Review: Clark Two-point

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Posted by Ted at December 6, 2007 2:22 PM


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