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    Re: Red Allen and Frank Wakefield

    I love Frank. He is a musician in the best sense of the word. It's all about the music. Some players have successfully self-branded, treating bluegrass as a niche music-industry platform on which...
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    Re: Red Allen and Frank Wakefield

    I'm pretty new to the cafe and lack any sense of etiquette when it comes to thread-life etc.
    I am, however, a long-time Frank Wakefield fan and just had to comment on relevant threads. No matter how...
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    Re: Best all time Inlay's

    Yes, the brown tuner buttons were standard on Loar-era F4s. Mine is a 1924.
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    Re: Loar-era Gibson F4 -- Structurally Sound?

    Thank you all for your responses. This mandolin has sat in its case for about six years and is now finally seeing a lot of playing with my mandolin in the shop. The most remarkable thing I've noticed...
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    Re: Best all time Inlay's

    This one always catches my eye. It's on my F4.
    (But if I cover up the rest of the instrument I feel like I finally have my Loar, at last!)

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    Re: The Brilliance of Dawg

    Yes! Grisman's influence in shaping today's rich and dynamic mandolin music scene is almost hard to comprehend! Old & In the Way and his continued collaboration with Garcia exposed millions of...
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    Re: Loar-era Gibson F4 -- Structurally Sound?

    Thank you all for your replies.
    My primary mandolin is currently being setup by George Youngblood of Guilford, CT.
    He specializes in vintage instruments -- Martin guitars primarily. But I was...
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    Loar-era Gibson F4 -- Structurally Sound?

    I've recently turned my attention to a Loar-era F4 that's in the family. By all appearances a fine example -- VIRZI equipped, original case, and hardly a blemish. And it sounds good (getting better...
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    Re: Frank Wakefield

    Back when Frank worked for a certain manufacturing company he designed, built, and sold (gave away?) novel bridges fashioned from the wide variety of synthetic materials he had access to at the time....
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    Re: Red Allen and Frank Wakefield

    I ran into the same problem trying to learn 'Hey Mr. Mando' by ear off The Kitchen Tapes. Happily, I had some success piecing runs together, but the key didn't make sense, seemed over-complicated --...
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    Re: Increasing Scale Exercise Speed

    Playing strictly downstrokes is a Monroe style technique that really funks up your grass. So you're in good company, but typically it's used for one bar blues licks. Practicing scales using only...
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    Re: Pic of frank wakefield's loar

    Old thread, but I feel like I need to comment here.

    I had the opportunity to play weekly with Frank while a student at Skidmore College in Saratoga. When I first moved up there I looked into...
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