Been years since logging into MandoCafe and went searching for Stanley Mando's...
I had Chris build me an A-5 (3K$) numbered in the mid 60's delivered in 2012. Great tone v-neck flat neck.
Had a...
Type: Posts; User: Marty Schwartz
Been years since logging into MandoCafe and went searching for Stanley Mando's...
I had Chris build me an A-5 (3K$) numbered in the mid 60's delivered in 2012. Great tone v-neck flat neck.
Had a...
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still lovin my #65 though I wonder what a radiused fretboard would feel like?
Hey P.J.
thanks for putting me in the loop and have been enjoying the heck out of #65 A style that Chris created for me on your advice and consul last autumn. The sound is true to a Stanley Mandolin...
Just wondering if there was some decent jamming going on at http://pickininthepines.org . I've heard stories of disappointment spending time and money to find they've chosen a listening festival to...
I play a violin and can usually feel a mm nuance of length and dimension difference when I pick up someone else's instrument, BUT, I played the cheapest Kentucky mando for years and plugged in a...
Currently play lower end Fender FM-62sce and Fm-60 E mando's to quench the need as primarily a Fiddler/Violinist. Looking for a better solid body. Which mando among the field is recognized as more...
Should arrive Wednesday... long weekend
That' just what I'm thinking, Buck. I got a purty good ear but, doubt my mando acumen will necessitate ever requiring a different Stanley to make me sound better. I guess the assumption of value down...
New to Mandolin Cafe and the mandolin world on internet....play a Hopf 1914 violin perfect for bluegrass fiddle, have heard the light and finally jumping into a mandolin I hope to love...
Without...