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RoyB - Posted - 09/03/2021: 17:20:26
I just bought a Loar LM 310F online and it is black, anybody here ever seen or heard of that? I didn’t know they came in any finish other than Brown burst. I have bought and sold a bunch of them.
Joe Mangio - Posted - 09/03/2021: 17:57:57
Haven't heard of a Black 310,
I know they make a Black 600
RoyB - Posted - 09/04/2021: 06:19:38
I bought it online from Guitar Center and their photos are small and not very detailed but when I got my email receipt it said LM 310 f black so I looked at the photo screen shot and it sure looks black and it’s definitely a 310, gold decal on the headstock and no fretboard extension . I am anxious to get it to see what’s up with that. I can’t find anything online about it.
RoyB - Posted - 09/10/2021: 14:46:32
Hi Roy,
Wow, not sure where you found that, but we made VERY few as prototypes in 2018, that's an odd find as it never became an actively produced model.
Since it was never invoiced and serialized as an active SKU, I can't tell exactly how many were made, but it has to have been under 15-20 or so max.
Thanks!
Sam
On Thu, Sep 9, 2021 at 12:36 PM The Loar Contact Form <contact@theloar.com> wrote:
I have recently acquired a mandolin , it is a LM 310 f-bkm , I have owned several LM 310 brb mandolins but I have never seen a black one. I would like to know what period of time these were manufactured. How rare is it.
Thank you
Roy Barnes
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