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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. Kentucky KM-250S. there is one for sale not to far from me for $275.00 with a gig bag & it looks to have a solid tail piece on it. is that a good deal & how good are they. Jul-24-2018,6:07am #2.

  3. 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!

  4. 4 lis 2008 · The redesigned KM-250 Artist A-model series of mandolins is no exception. With upgraded woods and specifications throughout, we can offer the serious player some of the finest new instruments whose rich tone and quick response continues to improve as the instrument ages.

  5. 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.

  6. 16 lip 2014 · If you want a really great sounding mando for less than $1,000 this would definitely be worth looking into. Kentucky mandolins have been consistently good and I highly recommend it! Overall Rating: 10.

  7. This is a Brand New Kentucky KM-250 A-Style Mandolin. It has a Solid German Spruce Top. Solid Alpine Maple Back and Sides. Alpine Maple Neck. Rosewood Fretboard. The Mandolin has a High-Gloss Sun… read more. View Full Listing. Price$595. Free Shipping.