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    Re: Pretty bowlback with lots of MOP

    Veneered neck points to Italy (maybe), and the very much Art Nouveau ornament probably 1890-1905. Google Lens might find the lady if that’s a published shot of a celebrity, but it finally stopped...
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    Re: Italian 10 string Mandolin (Didone)

    Didn’t mention how long to get the tuning layout down.
  3. Re: What happened to this poor Gibson "A4"?

    Some might be surprised that others are attracted to this level of craquelure, and not only material science folks who see it as a textbook embodiment of those forces that make the patterns. ...
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    Re: Speaking Of Stradolins

    Actually, Mike, SOLs are somewhat supernatural, and you have to be trained to see them at all. There are untold thousands of them out there, some of them with other names, built over half a...
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    Batwing from a bat cave

    On SGW. Because it will doubtless bit up too far, no interest, but I know there are fans here of the genre. This one spent time in some environment so foul that the finish, down to bare wood, peeled....
  6. Re: Has Anyone Used or Tried the StewMac Fretbar Understring Leve

    Cute gizmo, and like Gillette’s great invention, a good way to sell rolls of sandpaper.
    Of course, you have to elevate the strings to get at the lower frets, and at that point, anything flat and...
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    Re: Stromberg Voisinet tuners explained

    ‘On the Venus de Milo, an engineer discoursed-“why the damn thing’s only concrete, and should be reinforced!”
    (From an engineering school’s drinking song)
  8. Re: AI and music: Billie Eilish, Sheryl Crow and Jon Bon Jovi

    We are the Borg. Lower your shields and surrender your ships. We will add your biological and technological distinctiveness to our own. Your culture will adapt to service us. Resistance is futile.
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    Re: Stromberg Voisinet tuners explained

    @jannickz. If you read back, it is the mandolin, which is holding just fine at this point with two tuners replaced, and your comments are essentially the same as mine in the quote. However, nobody...
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    Re: Walter Taylor

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    Clumsy process on my device, but here’s one. Of the quirks, I note the inlaid pick guard in a window of an overlaid one, the apron very different, and there’s something added at the tail....
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    Re: Tailpiece losing it's golden coating

    The trouble with names of colors that are also names of materials is that confusion reigns. Gold, silver, bronze, ebony - and all the wood colors, seldom have anything to do with the materials. You...
  12. Re: Gibson side bulging - looking for repair suggestions

    If it really is panel shrinkage, it’s a good thing that the glue lets go; otherwise, wide cracks.
    I’m also interested if the masters do use humidity/heat in the torture rack, or if that’s likely...
  13. Thread: Lone Star

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    Re: Lone Star

    If it’s the loop at the hook that breaks, it’s a very sharp corner on the tab - unusual, but possible. A similar, stamped steel tailpiece should solve the problem, or you can double up on the...
  14. Re: NMC - NYT article: A Rising Star of Italian Violin Making Is

    Nice story of someone following their star. Note that she has to distress the product, use an antique-looking label, and an assumed name. Shows a bit how the market defines what one can sell for...
  15. Re: AI and music: Billie Eilish, Sheryl Crow and Jon Bon Jovi

    1984 isn’t a novel; it’s a handbook.
    Music, an unresearched stimulus common only to humans and a few birds clearly causes distinct neurological effects. Clearly, optimization can be achieved, for...
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    Re: My dad's fern mandolin

    Most of us will board a friend’s pet, watch their house, or the very scariest, host a child. Sometimes goodness is rewarded poorly. Still, we should.
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    Re: Looking for info on this mandolin

    And…the nature of ‘taking care’. Repair, storing, playing, selling?
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    Re: Boroscope or Endoscope

    Also, they come in very flexible and semi-rigid, the latter holding shape, and various depths of field. That is, some are designed for very close up work, which may be unsuitable for this purpose,...
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    Re: More Gibson Antics

    Or KKR is just tidying the company for another sale.
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    Re: Is this Mandolin any good?

    A damp cloth isn’t going to hurt anything. Avoid furniture waxes and cleaners. The fingerboard photo is a strong clue that it may be playable, and the four strings (half the tension) has probably...
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    Re: Cracking deal in the UK?

    I guess I have to reply. Translating from British, cracking means something positive, like super. Deal is an old term for pine or general whitewood.
    Difficult. Either someone got a bargain. Or...
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    Re: FB SOL Incognito

    Binding?
  23. Re: The downside list of Upside Down tuning machines

    What Adrian implies is that a modern ‘high quality’ tuner isn’t necessarily either a good original or replacement solution unless everything is bang on. We see this all the time in this forum where...
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    Re: OK, What Are The Odds ?

    Providing a ground connection through one’s navel sounds pretty chancy!
    The US, being a pretty lawless, unregulated place, especially with respect to electrical standards, has never responded to the...
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    Re: Is this Mandolin any good?

    A web search not only has quite a bit about L. Ricca, but this very forum has a contributor who knows even more, and will surely comment. In any case what you have is a very elaborate model, in...
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