Nashville era, Gibson-made Flatiron Performer A in sunburst with TKL hardshell case. In good condition for an instrument of this age.
Flat fretboard, frets in good shape. Sounds great. Classic Gibson-style sound without the Gibson price tag. Comfortable neck. Good chop. Very slight neck separation at the heel, confirmed stable by local luthier. This model of Flatiron uses a bolt to strengthen the neck joint, so it's unlikely this separation will go much further over time. No impact on playability. I've got a one-in-one-out policy on mandolins, so this one's got to go.
Tailpiece upgraded to Northfield's cast tailpiece. OEM, stamped Flatiron tailpiece is in the case, should you ever want it for some reason.