Mandolin Tailpieces
Replacement die cast mandolin tailpiece. Available in chrome or gold finish. Choose from options below
The classic 'A' style two-part highly polished Gold tailpiece design found on early Gibson mandolins. Has a slide off engraved cover. The sturdy base plate has protruding 'fingers' to attach loop ended strings. Has a central hole for accepting a strap end pin or end pin jack. Comes complete with three fixing screws
Does your old Gibson tailpiece still have all its string holding fingers? We are delighted to offer The classic 'A' style Gibson tailpiece with 'The Gibson' engraved on the cover. This design is found on early Gibson mandolins. The slide off engraved cover accepts loop ended strings. Nickel plated. Complete with three fixing screws. Please click on the link below to view more Mandolin care and restoration products
This distinctive, Art Deco styled tailpiece is cast from solid brass to the design of the world-famous luthier John Monteleone. For over 30 years, this has been the standard by which all other modern mandolin tailpieces are judged. The strings attach to riveted posts which greatly simplifies and facilitates string-changing. The classic lines of this modern tailpiece will improve the appearance of any mandolin.
The classic 'A' style 'non engraved' two-part tailpiece design found on early Gibson mandolins. Has a slide off gold anodised cover. Has protruding 'fingers' to attach loop ended strings. Has a central hole for accepting a strap end pin or end pin jack. Comes complete with three fixing screws
Replacement top slide cover for a standard pressed mandolin tailpiece. Internal width 38.76 mm, see images. Clearance
The classic 'non-engraved' chrome plated 'A' style two-part chrome plated tailpiece design found on early Gibson mandolins. Has a slide off cover. Has protruding 'fingers' to attach loop ended strings. Has a central hole for accepting a strap end pin or end pin jack. Comes complete with three fixing screws.
The classic 'A' style two-part highly polished, chrome plated tailpiece design found on early Gibson mandolins. Has a slide off engraved cover. The sturdy base plate has protruding 'fingers' to attach loop ended strings. Has a central hole for accepting a strap end pin or end pin jack. Comes complete with three fixing screws