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    Default Silverangel F minimum distressed

    here's the latest off my bench. Deep, clear & powerful!
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    Default Re: Silverangel F minimum distressed

    Can't wait for it to arrive!
    Tom

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    Default Re: Silverangel F minimum distressed

    That's a beaut.

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    Been playing my A all day every day since I got it. Thinking I need a F style too.

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    Default Re: Silverangel F minimum distressed

    Beauty Ken. What's the top?

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    Beautiful colouring, interesting variation on the traditional scroll. Nice work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Luna Pick View Post
    Beauty Ken. What's the top?
    The top is 1850 redwood.

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    I'm the lucky owner of the above pictured mandolin. Wow is all I can say. It is loud and resonant and sweet and just about plays itself (you would never guess it ships with J-75s). Ken is easy to work with and sent photos of the build as it was happening.
    I've always thought that a good vintage instrument sounded better than anything new- not any more! The combination of Ken and his 150 year old redwood is killer.
    Tom

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