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  1. I traded for a 340 a couple of years ago to have a 'beater' that i didn't have to worry too much about ... and i gotta tell you, Kentucky's A models are the most 'bang for the buck' in the $200-$400 price range hands down!

  2. Any KM-250s from China would be all solid. In general, the later the better as far as the year. Even in the early China years, these were the best mandolins at the price point. Nothing wrong with the early Chinese versions, they just got better as time went on.

  3. The main differences will be that the KM-250 Mandolin uses slightly higher grades of woods, upgraded tuners and has a radiused fingerboard. Whether or not the flat fingerboard on the KM-150 is a disadvantaged, is really more of a personal call.

  4. 16 lip 2014 · Kentucky KM-250 Mandolin Reviews. Submitted by Muscle Tone (see all reviews from this person) on 7/16/2014. Where Purchased: Murphy's Music. Year Purchased: 2014. Price Paid: $249 ($US) (bought USED) Sound. This mandolin suprisingly has a very balanced sound. Mostly on the brighter side, but can really bark on the middle and bass strings as well.

  5. Up for sale is a wonderful sounding and easy playing Kentucky Mandolin KM-250S. The S means all solid woods; the top is solid spruce and the neck, sides and back are solid maple. No plywood! The color of this mandolin is absolutely beautiful. It's a very deep burgundy in color almost black look...

  6. The Kentucky KM-250 is an ideal first time bluegrass mandolin, offering a good punchy sound due to it's solid maple back and sides and solid spruce top.Playe...

  7. Today, we're pleased to offer this Kentucky KM-250S Mandolin w/ Superior Hardshell Case! It has been gently used and is in very good condition! It shows very light surface scratches and a few tiny dings, but is in overall good cosmetic shape. Looks, plays and sounds great! Hardshell case is in near-mint condition.

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