Florentine Mandolin
The Florentine-style mandolin features a distinctive scrolled body shape with a pointed cutaway and arched top, producing a bright, projecting tone. Rory Gallagher incorporated mandolin into his acoustic performances and recordings, using a Florentine model to add Celtic and folk textures to his blues-rock foundation. Gallagher's multi-instrumentalism was a hallmark of his artistry — he was equally comfortable playing slide guitar, harmonica, saxophone, and mandolin, often switching between instruments during marathon live sets. His mandolin work connected his Irish heritage with American blues traditions, creating a unique cultural bridge in his music.