A-Style Mandolins

A-Style Mandolins

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A used 2016 Weber Fern Red Spruce/Flamed Maple A-Style Mandolin #2801 sits in an open padded brown case, showing its glossy sunburst finish, f-holes, gold hardware, and traditional design.
A close-up of a John Boyd Boyd Adirondack/Maple Relic Finish Two-Point A-Style Mandolin #0016 with f-holes and a pointed body, resting in a blue-lined hard case on a patterned rug.
A close-up of the KLOS Guitars CT_MA_DA Full Carbon Timber A-Style Acoustic Mandolin #2680, featuring f-shaped sound holes and an adjustable ebony bridge, rests on a patterned rug with a dark wooden chest in the background.
Close-up of a KLOS Guitars CT_MA_DAE_EQ Full Carbon Timber A-Style Mandolin (#4487) with f-shaped sound holes, strings, and bridge, resting on a patterned carpet next to a carved wooden chair leg. This mandolin features a light-colored carbon fiber finish and is equipped with a KLOS EQ Pickup for enhanced sound versatility.
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Eastman PCH-M104-NAT Solid Spruce/Laminated Mahogany Natural Flattop A-Style Mandolin #1339
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An Eastman Guitars MD305 Spruce/Maple A-Style Hand-Carved Mandolin #3572 with f-shaped sound holes rests on a patterned rug, a dark case in the background.
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A close-up of the Eastman Guitars PCH-M104-GB A-Style Mandolin #1875, featuring a solid spruce top, laminated mahogany back and sides, goldburst finish, and round sound hole, resting on a patterned rug with a vintage trunk in the background.
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An Eastman Guitars PCH-M104-GB A-Style Mandolin (#0063), featuring a solid spruce top, laminated mahogany back and sides, and a goldburst finish, rests on a patterned rug—perfect for beginners seeking quality craftsmanship.
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A teardrop-shaped A-style mandolin with a natural solid spruce top and laminated mahogany body, the Eastman PCH-M104-NAT by Eastman Guitars rests on a patterned carpet near a brass-studded chair—ideal for beginners.
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The Eastman Guitars PCH-M104-GB A-Style Mandolin #0065 features a solid spruce top, laminated mahogany body with a goldburst finish, flattop teardrop shape, and brass tuning pegs—perfect for beginner players.
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A close-up of the Eastman Guitars PCH-M104-GB A-Style Mandolin (#1876) with a decorative soundhole, solid spruce top, and goldburst finish, resting on a patterned rug—ideal for beginner mandolin players.
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An Eastman Guitars PCH-M104-GB Solid Spruce/Laminated Mahogany Goldburst Flattop A-Style Mandolin #0056 with eight strings rests on a patterned rug by a wooden chair—an excellent beginner mandolin for any setting.
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A close-up of an Eastman Guitars PCH-M104-NAT Solid Spruce/Laminated Mahogany Natural Flattop A-Style Mandolin #1461 shows its strings, bridge, and soundhole with label, resting on a patterned rug.
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A KLOS Guitars X_MA_DAE Full Carbon A-Style Mandolin #2803 with a carbon fiber finish and two f-shaped sound holes rests on a patterned rug beside an ornate wooden chair leg.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between A-Style and F-Style mandolins?
The main difference is aesthetic. A-Style mandolins are pear-shaped, while F-Style mandolins feature an ornamental scroll and points. Tonally, they are very similar, though F-Styles are traditionally preferred by bluegrass players for their "cutting" power. Because F-Styles are harder to build, an A-Style often gives you "more mandolin for your money."
Does my mandolin come with a professional setup?
Yes! Unlike big box stores that ship factory boxes, every mandolin from The Acoustic Shoppe undergoes our exclusive 23-Point Professional Setup. We adjust the truss rod, nut height, bridge position, and fret leveling to ensure your instrument plays easily and sounds its best the moment you unbox it.
What is the best mandolin for a beginner?
We recommend starting with a high-quality solid-wood instrument that won't hold you back. The Eastman MD305 and Kentucky KM-150 are widely considered the gold standards for entry-level mandolins. They offer professional tone and build quality at an accessible price point.
Do you include a case with your mandolins?
Most of our mandolins (including Eastman and Weber) come with a hard shell case or a high-quality padded gig bag included in the price. Please check the individual product listing for specifics. If a case is not included, we stock a full selection of TKL and Travelite cases to protect your investment.
What is the Dread-Not Guarantee?
We want you to be 100% happy with your purchase. Our Dread-Not Guarantee includes free shipping on most orders, a generous return policy, and our promise that your instrument has been inspected and set up by our team of pros. We also offer a 1-year trade-up policy on select instruments.