Music Factory Direct Questions? Call us: 1-888-368-7770 Oscar Schmidt OM10 Mandolin Bluegrass musicians have always played Oscar Schmidt mandolins, resonators and banjos, and continue to do so toda...
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Music Factory Direct Questions? Call us: 1-888-368-7770 Oscar Schmidt OM10 Mandolin Bluegrass musicians have always played Oscar Schmidt mandolins, resonators and banjos, and continue to do so today. This A-style mandolin features a select spruce top, mahogany back and sides framed in a white binding, a mahogany neck with a 20-fret rosewood fingerboard and is a solid choice for new and lifetime players alike. The OM10 also comes with a rosewood bridge and chrome tuning machines, making sure you
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