Oops, I was trying to reduce the size of the image but somehow ended up with 2 images of the pick.
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Oops, I was trying to reduce the size of the image but somehow ended up with 2 images of the pick.
Unfortunately the logo has worn off.
Is is written in 'roundhand' script such as this capital 'T'
I have one Toledo pick (0.96mm) and have owned it for years but would like to find more.
They have a really nice taper to the edges and I don't know anything else besides the one I have being blue...
Jim, I haven't found that thread on page 5 or 4, 6, 7. Any clues as to where I can find it?
Thanks everyone for your input. Yes, as Richard says, the tapering headstock thickness is why the jig is mounted to the reverse to ensure that the holes are perpendicular to the plate. I'd thought of...
199124While doing a refret on my old model A I noticed that the 'Relic' replacement tuners were not turning as smoothly as I thought they should. To verify that the holes were parallel and that the...
John, did you use very small saw set pliers to set the teeth? I've only seen the ones for cross cut and rip saws.
Thanks Adrian; your response is music to my ears.
Just what Bob said. Also, find one note in the tune which stands out for you, locate that note on your mandolin and expand the tune from there. Several years ago I could only play music from a...
I scored myself a Bobelock from a cafe member here and I'm looking forward to checking out the fit.
Does the grain of these indicate enough strength for the job?198224
Thanks Adrian. I live in a temperate climate which is sub tropical much of the year and therefore a higher humidity than I would like for the task.
For example, the time here is 35 minutes past...
I've been gifted 2 beautifully figured pieces of curly maple which have been slab cut. I have only seen slab cut one piece backs; is it feasible for me to use these as 2 halves of a mandolin back?...
While searching for ABS cases I ended up at the Elderly website. Although they haven't any Guardian cases in stock, their measurements bear a resemblance to the ABS Gator. The Guardian is also touted...
I just read the reviews on the superior CF-1521B which doesn't fit the A model without first modifying the pick compartment. How disappointing that would be after spending the better part of $400AUD...
Something the size of the Eastman would be ideal for travelling, but I haven't seen them available anywhere on this planet lately; Can you still get them in The States?
I presume the A-Jr is exactly...
Thanks Mandobar and Jamie. Crossrock too loose and Eastman too tight. Neither of these cases are available for sale here or on the popular sites.
Zmando, if the Crossrock works for you, how wide...
After much searching, I am no closer in my search for a 'smaller, cheaper than a top line case' compact fibreglass mandolin case. In Australia, there appears to be nothing available other than...
A friend and I have just received the (2014 print) Siminoff plans for mandola and A1. I also have his 1981 'Constructing a Bluegrass Mandolin' which has never been used (life got in the way). I'm...
Thanks for all the replies guys. Although my father was a master carpenter and joiner (and showed me how to level, set and sharpen saw teeth) it was quite a few decades ago. My experience is mostly...
Would a Stanley No.5 be a long enough bench plane for working on the centre seams of the plates? I picked up one for a reasonable price hoping it would be long enough for the job.
Thanks for the illumination. I had only seen reference to the H4.
Correct Jim; Roger Siminoff's H4 plan. Yes, all points to go so the intended effect is a large A5 look.
When I said 'vertically flipped' what I meant was if the instrument was standing vertically in the first place. The idea would be to use the H4 plan and dispense with the scroll side, thereby...
Is it possible to use Gibson mandola plans to produce an A model shape mandola with an oval sound hole? To achieve this outcome would it be preferable to scale up the A1 plans?