Mario Vorraro Neapolitanian Mandolin 1752, made in Italy by Mario Vorraro, inspired by a Neapolitanian mandolin built by G. Vinaccia in 1752, solid spruce top, body shell made of maple, fingerboard made of ebony and maple, neck made of coloured spruce, maple-headstock, Aquila Nylgut strings, scale length 330mm, 10 metal frets, 3 wooden frets, 8 ebony pegs, ebony bridge, decorative wooden inlays, tuning (based on a' 438Hz) gg - d'd' - a'a' - e''e'', weight approx. 350gr.