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    Re: ID on bowl back please

    Here's an example of a Stridente restored by Lucas Sobieranski.


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DlaeT3Z_AZU
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    Re: Walter Taylor

    Admirable of you Nick.
    If the case is in reasonable condition its a good buy - I have a similar vintage case that will probably cost me more than £35 to have the handle repaired.

    I hope you...
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    Re: Pretty bowlback with lots of MOP

    That's a good suggestion Richard.

    Tried with the Reverb photo (too hot here today to be out ) but no direct hit came up.
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    Re: Pretty bowlback with lots of MOP

    Gosh, your one looks even prettier, Poul.
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    Pretty bowlback with lots of MOP

    https://reverb.com/en-pt/item/78864084-mandolin-mandoline-vintage-antique-very-pretty-face-inlay-and-mother-of-pearl

    Any ideas on the origin?
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    Re: new mandolin , no label

    Thanks Poul - that clears it up (hadn't realised that your purchase was a miniature).
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    Re: Italian 10 string Mandolin (Didone)

    Nicola Didone also acquired fame outside his native Italy as can be seen in the Music Trade Review of 1907.



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    Re: Italian 10 string Mandolin (Didone)

    Worth noting in the ad. above that this master mandolinist and luthier seems to guarantee that after 6 months of study at his school, you would be able to play on the mandolin any piece of music...
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    Re: new mandolin , no label

    Mind-boggling scale!
    Poul, could you do a photo including some object whose size we might all know - a paperback book for example?
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    Re: Italian 10 string Mandolin (Didone)

    The Naples Exhibition where he won the gold medal could refer to the big Labour Exhibition for the opening of Galleria Umberto 1 in 1890.



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    Re: Robin Williamson mandolin

    Scotland is a part of Great Britain.
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    Re: Common string thickness

    Nexus, I have a similar Portuguese mandolin I bought new over 30 years ago (the receipt is in escudos not euros!) but I only really took up the instrument last year. I think mine was made by...
  13. Re: Light strings for Neapolitan bowl-back

    Just occured to me that photos are better as a record here than videos which can later disappear.

    Here are some pics of it as it is, though I do still need to clean the soundboard.
    I believe...
  14. Re: Light strings for Neapolitan bowl-back

    I intend to - probably in a video.

    And it has indeed been priceless advice - thanks everybody.
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    Re: 12 string bandurria in UK

    John, Lord of the Strings in the Netherlands stock La Bella and their postage is more reasonable for me (€5.95 to Portugal vs €20 for Thomann) so probably also for you.
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    Re: The Traveling Pick Sampler - Anyone Interested?

    Hi Mark,

    I'm in Europe and would like to take part.
  17. Light strings for Neapolitan bowl-back

    Recently acquired my first bowl-back - a delightful sounding 1896 Neapolitan mandolin by Angara & D'Isanto (Allievi Di Vinaccia). It’s quite a different sound and playing experience.

    As this is...
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    Re: Mandolin Player Magazine!

    I have enjoyed reading the Dave Grisman Mandolin Workshop articles from the old Frets magazine that can now be purchased from Acoustic Disk.
  19. Re: Chord Tones, Intervals, and Scales Flash Cards (or app)

    As a fairly new mandolin player, Aaron's suggested approach using the mandolin keyboard has worked well for me on swing jazz tunes. When I started out I did try a flashcard approach and memorizing a...
  20. Re: Has anyone played in Ireland Jam Sessions?

    If you make it as far as Cork, its worth checking out the Corner House pub.
    Monday nights they usually have a session with members of the Lee Valley String Band playing IT and Old Timey tunes,...
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    Re: Three To Get Ready

    This Musescore chart seems useful.
  22. Percival Everett - man of impeccable taste

    In addition to writing novels like Erasure, adopted for Oscar-winning film American Fiction, he plays jazz and repairs old mandolins.
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    Re: Upgrading or authenticity

    If it were me I would keep it authentic - there's a hundred years of history there!

    I have an "authentic" 1896 Neapolitan mandolin I play for pleasure at home and a solid body electric with a...
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    Re: Old BMG magazines

    I just stumbled upon the archives of the Banjo Mandolin and Guitar that folded in the 70s.https://classic-banjo.ning.com/page/bmg-magazines

    A treasure house of interesting material - who knew that...
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    Re: Why do you play electric?

    @tmsweeney It had never occurred to me that mandolin could be successful in an Eno-like context so your piece above is a real eye-opener.
    Thanks!
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