prices here in norway are quite steep, allenhopkins. and though we do get a very nice selection of new instruments in the stores, people tend to not want to sell their rare older ones, so such things...
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prices here in norway are quite steep, allenhopkins. and though we do get a very nice selection of new instruments in the stores, people tend to not want to sell their rare older ones, so such things...
so, to sum up: if it has got good playability, it is probably worth it, considering the prices here in norway?
I will probably go for a mc ride and test it this or newxt weekend. its not very far...
this one is going for 7500 nkr (I guess 800-850 usd).
seems to be in really nice shape. its supposed to be very playable, and have (real) ivory tuner buttons.
its supposed to be 102 years old,...
so, have one made, or cut out a piece of an old credit card to place between the body and the bridge would be my best options, then? there actually are several violin and hardanger fiddle makers in...
hello. being that I live in norway, I some times experience the need for a winter time bridge on my weber aspen mandolin. does anyone know of a good non-adjustable bridge (preferably 100% ebony,...
I have a eq version. bought it a week ago. have a weber as my main mandolin.
the seagull I bought had pretty decent playability from the box. much better than most mandolins I have tried in the...
bought a mandola and had a guy do a proper setup. the mandola was about 250 dollars, and the setup about 150. the frets arent great, and the tuners arent top notch. but the pickup works, and the...
I havent been able to talk to the people yet, but I will try. by the way the guy talked about the mandolin, it was clear that it was not a new mandolin. it seemed to be an old one.
just a little...
sadly, no. I want to say a-style, but I am not sure. just met the guy at a local music store. they have a couch and a couple of chairs there, and a coffee machine, so lots of times, musicians who...
its inspiring to hear such stories once in a while. mostly, one only hear about which companies treat their customers in the worst ways. its much more useful to learn which ones has great policies,...
didnt know they made mandolins as well. some guy I spoke to the other day said he had a yamaha mandolin.
how are they, quality-wise? I mean, since yamaha make both very good music instruments, and...
no, I havent tried bowlback. thats why I want some info from you guys, to see if it might be something I would want to pick up. but during my research, I hve come to the conclusion you state, jim;...
started singing in the church choir at 4, organ/piano at 7, guitar at 15, and last but not least, mandolin last year, at 40.
my main instrument, if I absolutely had to choose, would be my k.yairi...
I guess maybe 2500 dollars or something like that. not sure if I am going to buy yet, but doing some research anyways.
I dont really know what I am going to be playing, but right now, practicing...
do any of you have experience with bowlback mandolins, and first-hand experience with handmade proper ones? if so, could you please suggest some makers, that make good ones, without too much...
got my mandolin back from the setup. man, was it ever a good decicion to have it done. it plays like a dream now. and pretty loud, I have to say.
always do. in fact, my nick means "failedmusician" in norwegian (mislykket - failed, musikant - musician). I have long since realized I will never become a virtuoso, and have since that day simply...
gong to treat myself to a proper setup.
here in bergen, there are two main guys:
-a very good el-guitar guy that I have used several times, especially for my stratocaster. he is also very good...
sadly, her in norway, getting ahold of a proper mandolin, isnt very easy. I did recently, however, manage to get a weber aspen 1 in mint condition, and so my journey from a low-end mandolin (cort...