KM-140
Traditional Kentucky A-model mandolins offer players that big sweet tone and easy playability, all priced within the reach of any budget-conscious musician. Saga has now raised the bar even further by upgrading the features of the KM-140 to include a solid top - making this already runaway best-seller even better!
Curious about how the Kentucky KM-140 mandolin compares to the KM-150? We have a short explanation here: Kentucky KM-140 vs KM-150 Mandolin
Back and Side Material | Mahogany |
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Binding | Ivoroid |
Body Style | A-Model |
Bridge Material | Polished Indian Rosewood with Adjustment Wheels |
Fingerboard Binding | White ABS |
Fingerboard Inlay | M-O-P Dots |
Fingerboard Material | Indian Rosewood |
Finish | Sunburst High-gloss Lacquer |
Neck / Body Joint | Dovetail |
Neck Material | One-piece Mahogany |
Note | Accepts Loop-end Strings Only |
Number of Frets Clear | 12 |
Number of Frets Total | 20 |
Nut Material | Bone |
Nut Width | 1 1/8" |
Peghead Inlay | M-O-P Logo Script |
Peghead Overlay | Black Paint |
Pickguard | Black Multi-ply |
Plating | Nickel-plated / Pattern and Logo Stamped |
Scale Length | 13 7/8" (354mm) |
Soundhole Shape | Traditional F-Hole |
Tailpiece | 1920s-style Stamped Brass / Press-fit Cover |
Top | Solid Spruce |
Top Purfling | Multi-ply W-B-W / Top and Back Inlay |
Truss Rod | Traditional Two-Way Adjustable |
Tuning Machines | Gotoh™ 4-on-a-plate / White ABS Buttons |
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