The KM-675 is hand-carved and graduated
from the finest mountain spruce
and northern maple. The tops and backs
begin as quarter-sawn wedges of wood
nearly 1” thick. After careful selection, all
contours are carved and final graduation
takes place. The tone bars are precisely
dimensioned to produce a rich, powerful
tone. The neck joint is at the 15th fret and uses a dovetail joint. The scale length is the
standard 13-7/8”. After assembly, the
completed body and neck are stained in
an artistic Cremona brown sunburst and
finished with a durable high-gloss
lacquer. Kentucky Mandolins continue
to be today’s best value in handmade
professional quality mandolins.
Hand-carved solid spruce top
Hand-carved solid maple back and sides
Adjustable compensated ebony bridge
Extended 22-fret bound stained rosewood fretboard (radiused)
Maple neck with adjustable truss rod
Multi-ply binding on top, back and headstock
Traditional mother-of-pearl peghead inlay
Traditional high-gloss sunburst finish in nitrocellulose
Inlaid mother-of-pearl dot position markers
Nickel-plated hardware
Setup in our shop

Learn about the additional work performed on this mandolin. Click the link below to read about our mandolin setup.
Mandolin Setup - (performed by Folkmusician).
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