Very nice, John! You pick good ones and play them well.
Very nice, John! You pick good ones and play them well.
Hey, I think I was in Bruce’s shop when he was working on your inlay! Very nice!
Bruce is the best! How do you like that Bighorn? I remember when you bought it…I had my eye in it, too.
You never disappoint,Frank!
Gorgeous instrument, visually and sonically! And what a venue! Congratulations, Jo!
Really nice, Jesse! Great tune, great rendition.
Nice everything!!!
Here we go…backup track is me on mandolin.
https://www.mandolincafe.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=212028&d=1707334206
Thank you, Doug. I cannot figure out what I am doing wrong with posting an MP3. It doesn’t play for me.
That “not human” backup is Strum Machine, btw.
One more time…
The Humours of Glynn
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I’m sorry, I give up.
I bought a 1910 Gibson A from the classified recently, thinking all paddleheads were built with a 1-3/6” nut width. As soon as I opened the case, I could see that this one had a narrow nut. 1-1/8”...
Reviving this one in a new format.
https://www.mandolincafe.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=189347&d=1603575324
https://www.mandolincafe.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=211834&d=1706282850
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I can’t get that site to load at all. I’m in Montana…where, btw, it was -37f this morning.
While I was enjoying listening to Flatwater Fran from Colin Botts, this gem popped in from him! An original waltz named for his eldest daughter.
https://youtu.be/Do_Vjelxw8s?si=zUaEWeeD8i-xv3x6
I’m working on this tune myself. My version will not come close to this extravaganza! But I still love it and I’m so glad I passed it on to Colin. He does this to me all the time!!!
Ooh, I’ve been waiting for this one! Just gorgeous. Thank you!
Well, NOT Silent Night.;)
My thoughts exactly! Beautiful!
That was so satisfying, Keith! Lovely job.
Skip the scroll. Go for an A model. Especially in your price range. I expect others will tell you the same.
I couldn’t wait for Mr Botts to post this one!
https://youtu.be/p57VpDhmosE?si=347HybK6Lp_QKgK_
Before Gibson added the adjustable bridge to their new F-5 (does LLoar get credit for that?), bridges were one-piece, solid wood. They added two metal posts and knurled nuts to the bridge. Has anyone...
I have two Weber bridges on my instruments, and another is being installed on an A Gibson I recently purchased. This is not the Brekke bridge that Weber used at one time.
The newest model works the...