I have no knowledge about Mandolins, the Walddoline is just a sideline of my 
Waldzither research. The dates of the brand-list are correct.
But as B=F6hm got his ideas from the portuguese guitar, isn't there a 
portuguese flat-top mandolin? I must admit, that I have no clue, since when the 
portuguese mandolin is built as a flat-top.
Sure one of you can help.

Martina Rosenberger

 "KEVIN LAWTON" <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> 'The earliest confirmed occurence of flattops they've 
> come up with, is the C. F. Martin model introduced in 1914.'   
> Frank. The statement above does not seem to be up to your usual levels of 
> accuracy and intelligence. Would you care to review it - or should I just 
> argue anyway ?   
> Kevin.   
>    
> Frank Nordberg <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Martina Rosenberger wrote:
> .
>  > There is also legal protection found for the brand 'Walddoline', an 
> inventive word from Wald (forest) and Mandoline in 1905 and 1909.  If 
> there are no other examples of flattop-Mandolins elsewhere, yes, I can 
> proof the existence in Hamburg with excerpts from the registered 
> brand-list .
> 
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