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  1. 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.

  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. 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...

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. Traditionally constructed, this new Kentucky KM-250 delivers a lot of sound for the money. Maple back, sides and neck with solid carved Spruce top. Radiused Rosewood fingerboard with pearl dot inlays.

  7. 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