Here are some pictures.
Type: Posts; User: F-2 Dave
Here are some pictures.
Just bought a nifty little EM 150. I’d like to know its age. It has no label and no serial number that I can find. Numbers inside the treble side F hole read 8 9193 27. Guessing mid sixties by the...
Here’s a photo of the tuners. Also the number on the back of the headstock indicates that it was made in 1938 (I think). DK 3941
They appear to be original. They’re old with cream colored buttons.they don’t show any indication that they’ve been switched out.
Found this at my local guitar center this morning. Usually I’m a rock when it comes to this kind of thing, but this time I was weak. It’s my birthday present to me. Besides it makes a great companion...
Mandolin sounds great. Good pickin.
She’s a beauty.
Ewww. Not as bad as the Beast with Two Backs, but still Ewwwww.
Geez, now I have to dig out my five string. Thanks Tom, that was great.
Thanks Len. The super champs I've played through sounded great. Do you use any effects?
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Been away for a while. Whilst out I picked up this nifty little amp. It’s a 1959 champ bought mainly for telecaster use. I discovered that the fender mandolin sounds great through it. Plus,...
Geez, you're killin me. That first one you're holding. The gold one. That's gorgeous.
Just noticed, the serial number (9043)is just two away from mine (9041). Kinda cool.
I got an Ameritage case for my old F-2. It's built like a tank and weighs about as much. Great case though. Very classy looking.
The Schmergel Devastator has hands down the most blindingly beautiful headstock inlay. It’s simply too brilliant to post photos without risk of retinal damage.
Seven.
Gibson A-4
Gibson F-2
Flatiron Festival (Nashville made)
Eastman 415 gold top
Fender 4 string electric (1962)
Fender 5 string electric
Wait, that's six.
I know you didn't ask, so apologies in advance if I'm out of line. A good friend bought a new Eastman 305 not far from the Kentucky 150 price point. It's a great looking and very good sounding...
Best of luck to you. Nashville is a great place to look for mandolins.
One at Morgan music in lebanon MO.
Blue chip tpr 50.
Very talented young lady, that Sierra.
The marks you leave on it is what makes it your's.
Take it where you can get it.
Odd question, but I'm with you. The D course gets the most attention on my mandolin.