The extra tuners screw holes are both top and bottom and you can see the indentation of the previous tuners in the paint (but maybe not in my photo). I figure that the original tuners looked...
The extra tuners screw holes are both top and bottom and you can see the indentation of the previous tuners in the paint (but maybe not in my photo). I figure that the original tuners looked...
If it is "loose finish," using the neck rest may or may not have induced a chemical reaction that contributed to the problem; but after seeing the clearer picture, I think that's rather unlikely. ...
The latest mandolin off my 'Barn Cat Mandolins' bench is something a little different for me. I've given it a slightly wider, rounder body shape than my usual Moggy model mandolin, and its ribs and...
This discussion is indeed time-worn, but there are always some interesting new views - particularly the comparisons to language in this thread.
If you want to learn by ear to speak Italian, for...
Found one for me too. Might make a good band name too if it isn't taken. :)
Gotta look at it the positive way: uniting the online mandolin community under a common banner!
I believe the label is from a "Stridente" mandolin.
I'm seeing an "IDE" on the fragment with the familiar circular surrounding border.
I'm away from my files right now but will track down a...
B.B. King calling his guitar, "Lucille," was very cool, but me calling my mandolin "Karen" doesn't have the same vibe, so I'll leave my mandolin nameless.
It's an Eastmn (I believe) that has a Gibson sticker of some sort stuck to the headstock then scratched off. It isn't a Gibson but some folks apprently think it is.
Eastwood electric Batwing 👍🏼
I picked one up too off of reverb, for 450ish, was a few years ago. I really was just looking for a mandolin to leave at the office, I'll be honest it looks cool, but it has yet to capture my heart,...
There is no need to keep posting the same thing, it certainly doesn’t help in getting responses.
Here is a similar thread from 2015...
I've replaced tuning machines on 7 instruments, mandolin family and guitars. IME the ONLY time I've had replacement machines "drop in" was when I replaced one set of Schaller's with the same model of...
Probably not a lot of people here who play video games, but in 2018, a cinematic adventure game called "Detroit: Become Human" came out that takes place 20 minutes into the future; much like the...
For all we know, today's most popular artists may actually be robots -- and have been for years! :))
That would sure cut out the middle man for the record companies...
But that is just the bridge.
Changing strings on my mando this afternoon. New E-string slips out of my hand and falls perfectly into the tiny narrow space between the plug of my electronic metronome cord and the wall socket. ...
Here you go -- one of my first and favorite arrangements for the Ecco Mandolin Ensemble, Traveller's Prayer by John Renbourn, performed on all L&H Instruments (the dola, cello, and bass from the...
Thanks! This is a renaissance instrument called a Vihuela de mano, or Viola da mano. In this case the second name is perhaps a better fit since this is based on an Italian example. It's essentially a...
1.3 mm? Is that height or width?? What is the width of your fret slots? It's hard to answer your question without more specific information.
Jim's suggestion is one solution, if the wire is...
I had an old Martin mandolin project with bar frets that were worn and needed replaced. I took them out and added some wood material to the bottom of the slots and reinstalled them upside down. I...
If it sounds great and plays great, why change anything?
A few nice nuggets of information from the site Mike linked to, filling in a bit more on the 20s scene in Chicago, particularly JR Stewart:
"The Le Domino model was the brainchild of James R....
Actually, those of us who have worked on a number of 40's through mid 50's Gibson guitars might say "Only a Gibson isn't glued enough."
THe longitudinal (aka parallel) modulus does indeed follow density. However, the cross-grain (aka perpendicular) modulus can be all over the map, and for a variety of reasons. Per Graham...
Interesting to see someone investigating the science of bowlbacks https://brill.com/view/journals/ijwc/2/1-3/article-p1_1.xml