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I don't believe that is what the serial number means. My KM-250S is 17793. Made in Japan in the early- to mid-80s I think. I have seen them in the $250-$450 range depending on condition and case. The pickguard shouldn't affect the value, especially if it previously had one.
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...
This affordable Kentucky A-style mandolin features solid wood bound body of spruce top and maple back and sides in a gloss brown finish, bound rosewood fingerboard on mahogany neck, and adjustable ebony bridge.
6 sie 2024 · This vintage Kentucky mandolin, model KM 250s, is a true gem for any musician. With its rich brown color and natural finish, this instrument is perfect for those who want a unique sound.
31 maj 2024 · Kentucky Model #KM-250S Mandolin Serial Number 11253 Purchased Early 1980s - Play is Excellent - Mandolin with Case - Description courtesy of the consignor - Please see Consignor Note Pictured.
I have been looking at the KM 250s based on price and ratings at musiciansfriend.com. I was wondering if there is any one with some advice on this mandolin, or if there are any suggestions on a good mandolin in the $200-400 range.
Mint-condition, never used Kentucky mandolin (model KM-250S). No significant wear or tear. Plays beautifully. Manufactured in 2001. Comes with hard case (shown in pictures).