I play an F4 and an A2 much more than I play an f hole mandolin.  I've
become more attached to the richness and complexity of the sound of
the oval hole instrument.  Definitely a different animal.

I'd suggest you try a number of them, as they are all different.  They
need to be played a LOT if they are old Gibsons, but if you play them,
they will eventually sound good.





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