I also used Rotosound on by Fender Jazz bass, back in the 70's (even though I didn't have a Rick, I wanted to use the same strings as Chris Squire, one of my bass heroes at the time ;)
Are the...
Type: Posts; User: mad dawg
I also used Rotosound on by Fender Jazz bass, back in the 70's (even though I didn't have a Rick, I wanted to use the same strings as Chris Squire, one of my bass heroes at the time ;)
Are the...
Aidan wanted to send along his greetings to everyone on this fine Saint Patrick's Day morning.
(BTW, his favorite tune, coincidentally, is Evening Aidan.)
Here is a red Mandobird IV at eBay, with a starting bid of 99 cents.
Anyone play one of their F-hole models? (The Parisian, I think it is called.) It's an interesting take on the F5 style -- with its Selmer/Macaferri style cutaway -- #and I am wondering that even...
A sweet cream Ryder Tele...
A sweet cream Ryder Tele...
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There is someone on eBay currently selling Saga's factory seconds, from whom I recently purchased a Kentucky KM-250S for $86(US). I bought it as a beater/traveller/camper, but I have been pretty...
Here is a link to the thread in the builders forum that Weymann1 references above.
Simon Mayor (http://www.mandolin.co.uk/books.html) and Waltons Music (http://www.waltonsmusic.com/publications/tutor.htm & http://www.waltonsmusic.com/recordings/dvd2.htm) are both in your neck of...
Does yours look like this?
http://thinmanmusic.com/ValenMnd.jpg
It's at a local music store for $129, and I was thinking about looking at it for a flattop traveller/campler/beater, and was...
re eBay, you can get as general or specific as you want to broaden or narrow your search results. #
For starters, you should click on "Advanced Search" in the upper right corner so you can select...
An update from Niall Walton:
"Yes we are indeed doing the book and cd of 110 tunes arranged for Mandolin by Paul.
"We are bringing out quite a few in this series and they will be available in...
"Is that a ProPlec in your pocket, or are you just happy to see me?"
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"Tell me, Clarice - have the lambs stopped screaming?"
Mr. Hanky
"First of all, it reads 'aesthetic department' you moron, and secondly, mandolin and athletic are not mutually exclusive terms."
Heavy Ornamentals is now also at emusic.com. The samples sound great, and I've added to the top of my download list there.
They are not BG axes, but Michael Spicer in Hamilton Ontario builds Celtic-style flat-tops with 1-5/16" necks. I had one once: excellent fit and finish, and great playability, but it was his student...
Steven's comprehensive list and Glauber's concise summary pretty well speak for me. http://www.mandolincafe.net/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/tounge.gif
(However, after reading Jim's post, I might...
Is that a genuine Bluegrass horn section playing in the background?
If you can't find a religious strap you like, you can always get a Holy Mandolin instead. http://www.mandolincafe.net/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/tounge.gif
I think Schwab also builds 14.5" scale five string models.
I believe there may be a mandolin behind me, but I can't tell for sure.
Looks kinda cool -- do they make one in a tenor banjo version?