Starting at $4200 USD
2025 Carved-Top Mandocello / Liuto Cantabile
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This versatile instrument transforms effortlessly from a Mandocello into a five-string Liuto Cantabile—simply swap out the unglued nut and saddle. If you've ever imagined tackling Bach’s Cello Suite No. 6 with greater ease, this is the ideal companion. The single course provides a clearer tone and playability.
- Spruce or Red Western Cedar top 
- Flamed Maple sides and back. 
- Two-way adjustable truss rod. 
- Ebano binding 
- Adjustable Ebony bridge 
- Scale length 24 3/8” – 620mm 
- 12” radiused or flat fretboard with Maple inlay. 
- Armrest 
- 0 fret nut. 
- 36mm nut 
- Action at 12th fret, ~ 1.6 mm 
- Body 310mm wide, 440 lengths, 86mm deep 
- French polish shellac finish. 
- Price will vary according to specifications. 
- 1:18 tuning machines 
- Shipped in a hard-shell case. 
Below are some soundtracks of the Mandocello
Starting at $2799 USD
2024 Mandocello.
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Crafted entirely from solid wood, this flat-top Mandocello, designed in 2024, boasts a 24 3/8” scale. It produces a warm tone with great volume and exceptional sustain. Tuned like a Cello—C G D A—it resonates an octave lower than a Mandola. To see it in action, watch the demo video. For additional details, visit my YouTube channel where more videos of this instrument are available.
- Spruce or Red Western Cedar flat top 
- Flamed Maple sides and back. 
- Two-way adjustable truss rod. 
- Black Walnut binding 
- Adjustable Rosewood or Ebony bridge 
- Scale length 24 3/8” – 620mm 
- 12” radiused or flat Rosewood fretboard with Maple inlay. 
- Rosewood Armrest 
- 0 fret nut. 
- 36mm nut 
- Action at 12th fret, ~ 1.6 mm 
- Body 310mm wide, 440 lengths, 86mm deep 
- French polish shellac finish. 
- Price will vary according to specifications. 
- 1:18 tuning machines 
- Shipped in a hard-shell case. 
Below are some soundtracks of the Mandocello by the wonderful musician Alanna Jenish. I play the Bach prelude (unfortunately, I’m not as talented as Alanna)
 
                         
                  
                    
                 
                  
                    
                 
                  
                    
                 
                  
                    
                 
                  
                    
                 
                  
                    
                 
                  
                    
                 
                  
                    
                 
                  
                    
                 
                  
                    
                 
                  
                    
                 
                  
                    
                 
                  
                    
                 
                  
                    
                 
          
        
               
          
        
               
          
        
               
          
        
               
          
        
               
          
        
               
          
        
               
          
        
               
          
        
               
          
        
               
          
        
               
          
        
               
          
        
               
          
        
               
          
        
              