Try Gumtree. I've got a few instruments from there.
Mandolins, quite a few at prices from £50 to £4795, a Sobell. Even two mandolas.
You takes your pick and pays your money. I hope you find what...
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Try Gumtree. I've got a few instruments from there.
Mandolins, quite a few at prices from £50 to £4795, a Sobell. Even two mandolas.
You takes your pick and pays your money. I hope you find what...
Argh!
Stand Aquisition Syndrome!
Could it have any thing to do with keeping up with them?
Yet again we could be divided by the common language.
Rob,
Have a look on Gumtree.
Colin,
Somebody recently asked the same question.
The best advice given was to contact Stefan directly, he offers a "For sale" page on his site: https://www.sobellguitars.com/
Gerry Rosa uses one, see his video: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=vBiQxTg5mL4
rcc56,
Many thanks for your distilled wisdom.
I'm being offered an Epiphone MM 50 with a Gibson marked trussrod cover. The serial number is 96090008.
Can anyone tell me how old it is, where is was made and what I ought to pay for it.
Many...
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Please be aware that Ohmsen's tome weighs 770g (1lb 12oz).
Simon,
Have you always had this skill, or did you learn it? If so how?
Loved the "Theremin"!
Well done!
Simon,
Google reveals a whole of stuff including this: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelvin_Keech
Or Functional Ear Training. (Just search for it).
This one weighs two pounds and costs and arm and a leg in freight charges.
For a full restoration see: http://thisoldzithermandolinbanjo.blogspot.com/
Good luck with it!
I do! But I'm nowhere near a top player.
I believe the central, almost non, vowel in mandolin is called a schwa.
It is the British English indefinite article "a" pronounced uh, not ay.
Or even hiccough!
In the UK naphtha is available as lighter fuel.
A quick search reveals: https://m.facebook.com/reliquiasdemadrid/photos/musical-remolinocalle-de-toledo-9madrid/1486968964652618/
Oops! Yes it should have been #15.
So good to see the Tarland Fiddler in #16!
Cheers Dagger!