Hey,
I thought I'd throw this out there. I am leaving the band that I play with due to time restrictions, (children, work, etc...) Anyway, They are a great group of guys and also quite good at what...
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Hey,
I thought I'd throw this out there. I am leaving the band that I play with due to time restrictions, (children, work, etc...) Anyway, They are a great group of guys and also quite good at what...
Last one for now. I'd like another one of these one day.
The satin 2-point had a narrow fingerboard that just didn't work for me... http://www.mandolincafe.net/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/sad.gif
Here's one that, sadly, i let go of.
And the top.
Here's the one I play.
I love the bridge pins! All of the guitars Skip has made have been outstanding in the volume dept. That mando is real nice also. What does it sound like?
Again
With Lacquer
Number 2
Here' a couple
Im curious as to what their mandolins measure out to be???
OK, So I just changed the strings to the daddario octave set, stretched them a bit and recorded this fiddle tune that has ben rattling around my brain for a couple of weeks. The recording is...
Check 2 posts up. Their information is incorrect. Everything lines up just the way it should. I also put up a sound clip on myspace.
http://www.myspace.com/twooduo
Rough recordings, pretty fun...
Also the bridge does sit properly aligned with the f-holes though angled slightly for compensation.
Steve, I have not changed the strings yet but will in the next few days to the dadarrio octave set. The bridge is rosewood and of ok quality I would say though I will eventually replace it with...
I thought I would post a quick review on the octave I recieved about a week ago. Fit and finish are good though I'm not a huge fan of really dark sunbursts. The scale is said to be 22" on the Michael...
Well, here goes. I build mostly All of the flukes and fleas here in New Hartford Ct. and have seen and heard many of the affore mentioned ukes. From what Ive heard you would be hard pressed to find...
Your wife is not alone! Here's one my wife took in Oct. at the Harwinton Fair in Harwinton Ct. The blur is where she had previously laid her greasy fair-food covered finger on the lens. Such is life!
Hi Tom, I will be there on Sat. It seems that every year the lineup gets better. looking forward to it. My cell# is 860 940 8733 bring your mando and we'll pick.
Aaron
It may be too late but for under $100 the Samson CO1U mic plugs into a usb port and takes phantom from the computer. I have had pretty good results. It also is compatible with most recording...
Look up Grey eagle mandos on the builder's page. Ol' fattie would do the setup and you could probably test drive a couple of killer mandos.
I thought the sign said,"if you lived here you'd be home now". I lived in BlueHill for a piece. I do love the coast.
John, If Im not mistaken, I recently built you a Fluke. anyway if I can accomidate you in aquiring some uketunes let me know.
Aaron (from the magic fluke)
Be careful to use a smaller latch or yu might lose a knuckle to your case. Best of luck enjoy your new case.
Aaron