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  1. Re: Looking for information about the history of mandolin orchest

    For more background on the NY mandolin scene, you might check "Howard Frye and Me" by Norman Levine, published in 1999 by Plucked String (Norm's company).

    Norm and Howard came up in the '40s...
  2. Re: Looking for information about the history of mandolin orchest

    The old Cadenza and Crescendo magazines covered the classical/orchestral mandolin scene pretty well. If you have an email, I'll be glad to contact you directly.

    Walter Carter
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    Re: musical notation question

    The first two notes are marked with a slur, which means to play as smoothly as possible. On a wind instrument or a bowed instrument, this means that the second note is not articulated, which is easy...
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    Re: Possibly Stupid Lacey Act Question

    The Lacey Act is a huge umbrella, covering not only US law but all foreign laws and international treaties as well, including CITES. The Lacey Act specifically mentions CITES, saying that any plant...
  5. Re: This just showed up in my inbox re: Gibson guitars

    Here's a more detailed story, with the jury questionnaire...
    https://blabbermouth.net/news/gibson-wins-jury-verdict-against-dean-over-guitar-shapes

    I used to preface my opinions with "It's my...
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    Re: Gibson Guitars Loses Flying V Lawsuit

    Trademark law is not cut and dried. One would think that if you are granted trademark status on something - such as the body shape of a guitar - then no one else can use that "mark" on their product....
  7. Thread: Vintage?

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    Re: Vintage?

    As this thread has demonstrated, there are too many different contexts for "vintage" to be strictly defined. Vintage can be defined by age - 20 years old, 30 years old, whatever. Or it can be defined...
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    Re: 61 F5 at Carters

    Just testing out a new strategy for publicity. Looks like it worked.
  9. Re: Question About Classified Price/Sales Tax Etiquette

    Sales tax laws vary from state to state, but most have a sales tax and a use tax. In Tennessee, the state's website says simply "the sales tax applies to the retail sale of tangible personal...
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    Re: Mandola Clef

    Alto clef, in theory, makes a lot of sense, because you can establish middle C wherever it's most convenient on the staff, but in practice the octave clef (treble clef with a little 8 where the curl...
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    Re: Instrument Insurance Help

    I have only one personal experience with a claim on a homeowner's policy, and it was a nightmare. My stepson had a break-in at his home, and all his instruments and gear were stolen. After providing...
  12. Re: A Reference for The Differences in oval holed Gibson A's?

    If you put a 1922 A-4 in the cafe classifieds and call it a "Loar A-4" there would be a rush to the keyboards to see who can be the first to post a scathing accusation of misrepresentation. We can...
  13. Re: Today in Mandolin History - February 27, 1923, Thaddeus J. Mc

    Ted McHugh was a lifetime Gibson employee, a contemporary of both Orville Gibson and Lloyd Loar. And he was on a roll in 1921. In addition to patenting the adjustable truss rod, he patented (with...
  14. Re: Today in Mandolin History - February 18, 1896, Giovanni Batti

    Pretty interesting, although it takes a while to get to the gist of it. GB Maldura was a maker/virtuoso in Rome (died in 1905) and is known as the father of the Roman mandolin. Not sure exactly what...
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    Re: The Mandolin in America

    I can neither confirm nor deny having any knowledge of a conspiracy to suppress Schmergel instruments.
  16. Re: Steve Earle on the Outlaw Country Cruise

    Steve got a greenburst 8-string Daniel Gilchrist in 2015. A year later he got a D. Gilchrist 8-string with wenge top.
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    Re: Is Mandolin Store Okay?

    The blast knocked a hole in the brick wall of the AT&T building and tore up some storefronts directly across the street. I don't think the damage extended more than a block. Carter Vintage Guitars is...
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    Re: Gibson head luthiers

    As usual, the more information that comes to light about Gibson, the more questions are raised. I can tie up a couple of loose ends.

    Jeff Allen was indeed GM of Gibson USA, and he is the same Jeff...
  19. Re: Gibson opposes Collings' headstock trademark registration, ci

    L.D. Heater was a long-established family business in Oregon and was a Gibson distributor in the '50s and '60s. By 1969, M.H. Berlin (head of Chicago Musical Instrument Co., Gibson's parent) decided...
  20. Re: Did you catch the Ken Burns Country Music series opening?

    You hit the nail on the nail on the head. Burns has put together a series of country music stories, which - together with other stories that he left out - make up the story of country music. I...
  21. Re: Gibson threatening the mandolin and guitar luthier community

    Stymied again by the expiration of the link. To view the tradermarks, go to uspto.gov, then mouse over Trademarks. In the drop-down menu, click on TESS, which is their search engine. Just put in the...
  22. Re: Going to Nashville, looking for a new mandolin...

    The sales tax issue has just gotten more complicated after a Supreme Court decision that, in essence, supports a state's right to collect sales tax on goods shipped into the state. The requirements...
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    Re: Gibson Teens Serial Numbers

    We know from Ferris's report to Gibson's board of manager in 1924 (just before he was fired) that he was able to increase sales and profits. It's a reasonable assumption - but an assumption...
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    Re: Gibson Teens Serial Numbers

    Lewis Williams, the g.m. who was a founding partner and the man who brought Loar in, was a music teacher and an evangelical salesman. Guy Hart, who became g.m.after Williams (and after an interim...
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    Re: Gibson Teens Serial Numbers

    It's never safe to assume anything when it comes to Gibson, so we need to keep in mind the actual evidence. We have serial numbers, we have the dated Loar labels, we have FONS and we have the actual...
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