The wide neck model was specifically developed for players who require a wider neck without compromising on tonal character!


The Eastman MD515/TV Wide Neck was developed in close collaboration with The Mandolin Store and offers optimal playing comfort with its wider 1 3/16" nut width, ideal for players with larger hands or those who prefer more space between the strings. With its classic F-style body, solid spruce top, and maple back and sides, this mandolin delivers a bright, powerful sound that feels right at home in bluegrass, folk, and Americana.

Over the past decades, Eastman has established itself as a trusted name in the world of acoustic string instruments, where craftsmanship and affordability go hand in hand. The MD515 series represents a perfect balance between traditional design and modern build quality, with the classic F-style mandolin featuring F-holes that provide the projection and resonance mandolin players look for.

The combination of a solid spruce top and solid maple back and sides gives this mandolin an excellent balance between clarity and warmth. The ebony fingerboard with a 12" radius and 23 Jescar frets offers comfortable playability, while the vintage open-gear tuners and cast aluminum tailpiece contribute to both the authenticity and functionality of the instrument. The Truetone Vintage Gloss finish gives the mandolin a classic appearance that matches its timeless sound. The instrument comes with a hardshell case and TFOA passport.


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