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Marty Stuart's Mandolin

Marty Stuart describes the marks and inscriptions on his mandolin and how they got there.

Aired 09/22/2019 | Rating TV-PG

FromKen Burns

Country Music

Marty Stuart's Mandolin

Clip: Episode 8 | 1m 56sVideo has Closed Captions

Marty Stuart describes the marks and inscriptions on his mandolin and how they got there.

Marty Stuart reminisces about the time he spent in Johnny Cash's band and describes the marks and inscriptions on his mandolin and how they got there.

Aired 09/22/2019 | Rating TV-PG

FromKen Burns

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